The yearly list of '52 Places to Go' by The New York Times has been released and Scotland's Kilmartin Glen has made the cut.
29.12.2022 - 18:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Can you give a loving new home to a friendly pooch?
Oddie is a 10-year-old Lab cross who loves spending time with his family.
He is very friendly and loves to say hello to everyone he meets. Oddie is affectionate, loves a cuddle and can often be seen carrying his favourite ball everywhere he goes.
Oddie loves the garden and enjoys playing with his squeaky toys.
He is full of fun and thrives on adventure, his favourite walk is going to the beach where he can run around and even go for a swim in the water. Oddie is fully house- trained, happy to be left alone for a couple of hours and can travel in the car.
If you think you could provide a home for Oddie or any of the 50 dogs currently available for rehoming, please contact the West Calder Rehoming Centre on 01506 873459. You can also follow
Dogs Trust West Calder on Twitter @DT_WestCalder and Instagram @dogstrust_westcalder.
Dogs Trust West Calder is currently seeking new foster carers across the whole of the Lothians and Scottish Borders.
If you could open your home to a dog in need, please email [email protected] for more information. The rehoming centre is also recruiting new volunteers for a variety of roles. Anyone interested in volunteering should email Volunteer Coordinator Garry Lee at [email protected].
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The yearly list of '52 Places to Go' by The New York Times has been released and Scotland's Kilmartin Glen has made the cut.
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