The Scottish SPCA is set to hold a pop-up shop at their Glasgow animal rescue and rehoming rescue centre this week.
Taking place on Sunday, October 1 from 11am until 4pm, the shop will give members of the public the chance to meet the team and get some accessories and treats for their pets which will help fund the work of the centre.
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Visitors are also encouraged to bring their canine companions to join in the fun.
Centre manager, Carrie McKechnie, said: “We’re so excited to welcome the public to our centre.
“The event is ideal for anyone who would like to know more about the work we do in the local community or meet the team here at the centre.
“By purchasing goods from our pop-up shop on the day you’ll also be helping to fund the work of the centre so we can keep rescuing Glasgow’s animals like Lily.
“Lily the lurcher has been in our care for 252 days and is a lovely older lady but keeps getting overlooked.
“Although Lily is a little grey around the muzzle, she is still full of life and loves to be on the go. She is happiest when she has a squeaky toy or five, enjoys playing off the lead in a secure pen and going for walks.
“Lily shows signs of separation anxiety so would require someone who can build up to her being left alone. She would love to find her forever family.
“The event is a fantastic chance to celebrate success stories like Lily and raise some much-needed funds for Glasgow’s animals. We hope to see as many animal lovers there as possible."
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Anyone interested in attending the open day should head along to the Scottish SPCA Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre at 125 Kinnell Place, Cardonald, G52 3RY.
The pop-up shops will take place on the first Sunday of every month going forward.
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