Cuddlesome twosome seek loving new home
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- Published on Friday, 08 July 2011 18:35
Having been together their whole lives, dogs Murphy and Bailey should be looking forward to a happy retirement together, but have instead found themselves homeless.
The loveable pair of Staffies have been in the care of our Chesterfield Animal Centre in Derbyshire for over three months and are desperate to find a kind owner who will let them see out their old age together.
Murphy, who is tan-and-white and male, and Bailey, who is black and female, are both nine years old, that's sixty-three in human years!
At their age they should be enjoying long walks in the countryside and naps by the fire, but are now facing an uncertain future.
'They cuddle up together every night...'
Centre manager Richard Woodwards said: 'These two really love each other. They cuddle up together every night and groom each other. Murphy puts his paws round Bailey as they sleep. They are very nice-natured dogs, but can have their giddy moments at times. Plus, they are in fantastic condition and behave like dogs half their age.'
'These two must be rehomed together'
The dogs arrived at the centre in March this year when their previous owner could no longer care for them due to working long hours. They were reserved by potential new owners, but it fell through at the last minute. Richard added: 'Normally we would split dogs after such a long time, however we have decided these two must be rehomed together.'

Murphy and Bailey can be rehomed with other animals and children over five years old.
If you think you can offer this special pair a loving new home together, please contact 01246 273358 or visit the animal centre between animal viewing times.




