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  • Give A Dog A Bone Opens in Dunfermline

    Created: 01/05/2025
    News/Events Category: General News



    Image: Louise Russell

    Give A Dog A Bone opened their latest community space in West Fife on Tuesday 29 April. 

    The charity tackles loneliness and animal re-homing by supporting the over 60s to afford a rescue pet companion. 

    They will also provide a safe space for people to spend time with animals without the responsibility of pet ownership. 


    Image: Jamie Williamson

    All of the companion dogs in the shop are owned by the staff or volunteers, the charity knows their temperaments and knows that the dogs will be comfortable making friends with the people who come in to utilise the space. There will be a mix of breeds.

    The premises are at 2-4 High Street, Dunfermline, KY12 7AR.




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