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Lola is looking for a home - and how to keep your dog healthy in 2023




The latest column from Jerry Green Dog Rescue features an appeal for a home for Lola - and how to help your four-legged friend stay healthy by shifting any excess Christmas weight...

We would like to say a massive thank you from everyone here at Jerry Green to everyone who has donated to us over the festive period.

We hope that all of our supporters have had a wonderful Christmas and we would like to wish you a Happy New Year.

Our dogs were so happy with all of their amazing Christmas presents, and hope that next year Santa Paws will be able to visit them in a new home with a new forever family to call their own!

Lola is looking for a new home (61568746)
Lola is looking for a new home (61568746)

Lola enjoyed opening presents that much that she chose not one but two.

But do you know what the best present of all would be? A new family to call her own, paws crossed!

If you think Lola or any other dog at Jerry Green would make a brilliant addition to your home in 2023 then please call the South Lincolnshire team on 01205 260546 or email slincs@jerrygreendogs.org.uk.

Sit Stay Fit - South Lincs

Did your dog eat a little too much over the Christmas period?

If so, we have the perfect event for you!

A monthly, hour-long session centred on helping your pooch reach and maintain a healthy weight.

These sessions are a great chance to learn about nutrition, socialise your dog and discover creative ways to keep your dog active.

We will help you track your dog's weight by kicking the session off with a woofing weigh-in, our staff will then lead a workshop on topics such as

active enrichment, nutrition through life stages and how to body condition score.

The session will finish off with a social walk so your dog can burn some energy.

These sessions will be running at each of our centres but places are limited.

To register your interest and reserve your spot please email lucy.weston@jerrygreendogs.org.uk.



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