Staff at Dogs Trust Loughborough are searching for a home that can give double the love to an elderly broth and sister doggie due.
The team at the rehoming centre believe that at the grand old age of 15, Yorkshire Terriers, Bruno and Poppy are the oldest siblings that they have ever cared for.
The inseparable two-some have had to leave behind everything they have known after a change in family circumstances and are now keeping each other company at the rehoming centre whilst they wait for a new forever home.
Claire Kelman, Assistant Managers at Dogs Trust Loughborough, said: “It is always sad when dogs come to us as they are so used to their home comforts. We understand that Bruno and Poppy have lived together in the same home all their lives, so they have had to adapt to a whole new way of life, but they are coping well.
They are definitely happiest when they are together, so we are really hoping that anyone wanting to welcome two bundles of doggie love into their lives realise Bruno and Poppy could be the dogs for them.”
These Old Age Pooches are looking for a quiet, calm home with a family that are at home most of the time as they’d prefer not to be left at home alone too much. They can live with another compatible calm dog and older teenagers.
Claire adds: “We can’t fill the space left by their devoted owner, only a new loving family can do that and that’s why we want to find them a forever home together as soon as possible. They are absolutely adorable, and we just hope they don’t have to wait too long for the comfy, cosy home they deserve.”
If you think you could offer Poppy and Bruno their ideal home, please call the centre on 0300 303 0292 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk to find out more.