OLDEST EVER RESCUE DOG CELEBRATES GOTCHA DAY ANNIVERSARY

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On Wednesday, August 30th, a special celebration took place at Dogs Trust Bridgend’s rehoming centre as Ty, a remarkable 23-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross believed to be the oldest dog ever cared for by Dogs Trust, celebrated his one-year ‘Gotcha Day’ anniversary. 

 Ty’s owners, Bruno di Brito and Lee Szopa, both from Penarth, couldn’t be more delighted with the joy and companionship that Ty has brought into their lives. 

 Bruno di Brito shared: 

 “The feeling we have for this dog is absolutely amazing. We feel blessed to have him with us; he’s part of the family, and we hope to share many more years with him. 

 When Ty came into our lives, we felt complete. We already had two dogs and hadn’t considered getting another, but when we saw Ty, we knew we had to give him a home. Ty has changed our perception of senior dogs; despite having a heart problem, he shows incredible resilience. 

 The way Ty looks at us feels like he’s saying thank you for everything. 

 Ty, along with his owners and the dedicated staff at Dogs Trust Bridgend, came together and celebrated by throwing a party. The event not only marked Ty’s one-year ‘Gotcha Day’ anniversary but also symbolised the remarkable impact that senior rescue dogs can have on people’s lives. 

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 Angela Wetherall, the Rehoming Centre Manager for Wales, expressed her delight, saying: 

 “Ty’s journey is a testament to the resilience and boundless love that older dogs bring with them. We are honoured to have played a part in finding him his forever home and witnessing the joy he brings to Bruno and Lee.” 

 The celebration serves as a reminder of the importance of giving senior dogs a chance to thrive and enjoy their golden years surrounded by love and care. Ty’s story continues to inspire and highlight the remarkable bond between humans and their furry companions.  

 For information about the senior dogs under Dogs Trust’s care and to learn about how you can make a difference in the lives of rescue dogs, visit www.dogstrust.org.uk. 


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