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The Dog House’, filmed at Woodgreen Pets Charity in Cambridgeshire, returns to Channel 4 on 18 December with a one-off festive episode that shines a spotlight on how Christmas is made extra special for homeless dogs.
Airing at 8pm, the festive special follows the usual format of finding three dog lovers their perfect canine matches. Viewers will also see one person’s heartbreaking decision to return their dog to Woodgreen because they’re unable to give the Saluki Cross the care she needs to thrive.
In addition, the episode highlights the heartwarming efforts of Woodgreen staff as they go the extra mile to ensure that homeless dogs in their care are loved, safe and happy at Christmas. Behind-the-scenes feel-good moments include dogs eagerly unwrapping gifts and enjoying seasonal walks with their carers and fellow canine residents.
Sadly, nearly 40 dogs who are still waiting patiently for a loving new home will spend Christmas Day at Woodgreen’s site in Godmanchester. Staff and volunteers, however, postpone their own festive plans so these dogs don’t spend Christmas alone in their kennels.
Sue Ketland, behaviour and training specialist and familiar face on The Dog House, said: “Christmas can be the best time for pets here at Woodgreen as they get spoilt rotten. This season can be a really tough time for people who don’t have families and it’s exactly the same for our pets. That’s why it’s important to make them feel loved when they don’t have a family of their own, because they’re family to us.”