Adopt A Dog Campaign
Actor Neil Morrissey has taken an initiative in the launch of a nationwide adopt-a-dog campaign for highlighting the plight of animals that are abandoned in rescue homes. The actor, who is known for his role in the popular TV series Men Behaving Badly, incidentally owns a dog from a shelter. He recently took part in a walk of 100 dogs & their owners from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to Battersea Park. According to the Battersea home, around 7,800 dogs were put down in Britain last year when homes could not be located for them. Morrissey, who has adopted a dog Tiggy, stated:
According to the Battersea home, around 7,800 dogs were put down in Britain last year when homes could not be located for them. Morrissey, who has adopted a dog Tiggy, stated: "Tiggy was sought from the Kensal Rise-based Mayhew animal centre. She was dumped once - obviously as a pup and dumped as an adult three years later when we got her. He added that the striking thing about her was she then was already chipped. When the shelter telephoned the family and informed it had found their dog, the family disowned her, saying we do not want her. The actor narrated dogs are largely abandoned during Christmas since many owners abandon them when they are not able to look after them, or when they get "feisty". In many other cases dogs are rendered homeless when their long-time owners either move or die. This leaves the poor animal to fend for itself. It s the owners responsibility to look after their pets forever. One aspect of true sharing and caring for your pet is undoubtedly seeking insurance for it. Get pet insurance , and be a responsible pet owner.

