The future is now looking bright for Lily and Maddison, according to staff at Shrewsbury Dogs Trust |
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A Shropshire dogs home has received hundreds of phone calls from people wanting to rehome a blind Great Dane and her guide dog.
The two
Great Danes were left at Shrewsbury Dogs Trust near Newport in July but have
yet to find a new home.
Lily, six,
had her eyes removed as a puppy and she relies on her seven-year-old companion
Maddison.
Since
launching an appeal, the trust has taken calls from hundreds of potential new
owners.
The dogs'
keeper, Gemma Pinchin, said: "I think the future's looking really bright
for this pair... we've got someone coming to see them and so many phone calls
which obviously we're so grateful for."
The pair
were left with the trust when their owners could no longer cope with two Great
Danes.
Lily had a
condition that caused her eyelashes to grow into her eye balls and she had to
have both eyes removed.
The trust
said she and Maddison were inseparable but prospective owners had been put off
by Lily's appearance or did not have space to take both dogs.
Staff at
the centre, formerly known as Dogs Trust Roden, said it would be calling
everyone back.
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