Dogs Trust Salisbury’s desperate search for new home for Mack and Rusty
The staff at Dogs Trust Salisbury are looking for a very special owner for two dogs needing to find a loving home together.

Centre Manager, Alison Rodger, explains:
“Most dogs do settle in to kennels with no problems, but 17 is an advanced age and an older dog like Mack can become rather anxious in a kennel environment. Mack and Rusty are not settling in, despite our best efforts. They are terribly anxious and we are committed to finding the right home for them as soon as possible.”
The pair of pooches are happiest when they are with people, so they need someone who is home most of the time. They’re absolutely dedicated to each other, so are desperate to find a home together. They get on well with other dogs.
If you would like to meet Mack & Rusty, please contact Dogs Trust Salisbury Rehoming Centre on 01980 629634.
Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity and cares for over 16,000 stray and abandoned dogs each year through its network of 17 Rehoming Centres across the UK.
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Note to editors:
Journalists, photographers and film crews are welcome to visit Dogs Trust Salisbury to interview the staff and dogs.
Staff available for interview include: Alison Rodger, Centre Manager and Leslie Gold Carley, Supporter Relations Officer (SRO).
For more information, please contact the Dogs Trust Press Office:
Krystyna McGrath, Press Officer
020 7833 7616 krystyna.mcgrath@dogstrust.org.uk
Leslie Gold Carley, SRO
01980 629853 lesliegcarley@dogstrust.org.uk
Or visit the online press office at www.dogstrust.org.uk
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