More than a dozen gift boxes filled with treats were donated to rescue dogs this Christmas.
Lisa Baptiste, who runs The Perfect Pet Nanny, made the donation to the dogs at the National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT), based in Watford.
Ms Baptiste has two cats from the centre.
Gifts for the dogs included healthy, high-reward, natural dog treats.
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A NAWT spokesperson said: “It means a lot to us that they did this, it’s such a treat for the dogs and we really appreciate having someone in the community supporting us, especially at Christmas.”
National Animal Welfare Trust is a rescue and rehoming charity with five rehoming centres and three charity shops operating across the south of England.
On average, it homes 450 animals a year.
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