Coventry RSPCA appeals for dog blankets amid cold snap

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The charity says it wants to keep its rescue dogs "snug and warm"

A dog rescue centre has appealed for blankets to help keep animals warm as the weather turns colder.

Posting on social media, staff at the RSPCA's Coventry and District branch said they had "plenty of towels and duvets" but were almost out of blankets and were in "desperate need".

Some local residents have already come forward to help.

A spokesperson said last year's lockdowns had hampered fundraising efforts.

"This year we have struggled with bedding due to Covid and people not being able to come up to donate throughout the year," he said.

The local RSPCA is looking after about 40 dogs at its centre and foster homes.

"We have seen an increase in dogs this year, but more worrying is the amount of young dogs that people purchased in lockdown. These often come in untrained and under socialized," he said.

Staff were working with such dogs so they can be rehomed and "only a few" of those in its care were at this stage, he added.

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The centre is appealing for used blankets people no longer need

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