Senior Pups Refuse To Be Adopted Without Each Other

Senior Pups Refuse To Be Adopted Without Each Other

Taking on three senior dogs into a home may be a bit of a tall order, but the RSPCA hopes that this will be the case for three loving best friends who have been living together for all their lives.

Lucy, aged 11, Mitzy, aged 10, and Winnie, aged 9, are three terriers that spent their whole lives as sisters together in one home, until they were given up by their previous parents who could no longer care for them. Staff and rescuers as the RSPCA couldn’t possibly imagine separating them and having them adopted individually, and they’re hoping it won’t have to come to that.

The three pups are very loving and sweet and love to spend time together. They enjoy going on walks together, but mostly like playing, cuddling, and napping together. They’re very low maintenance – as far as pups are concerned, anyway! – and would simply like a family that can care for them. While they’d love any home that could have them, they’d prefer not to share a space with cats or younger children.

Despite their ages, these pups are young and heart and full of life, and they can’t wait to spend tons of time with a new family. If you’d like to give these pups a chance in your home, click here for more information and to contact the RSPCA!

Images & Feature Image Source: RSPCA

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