Sponsor an Oldie this Christmas!

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** Sponsor an Oldie this Christmas! **

*If you wish to sponsor an oldie for a Christmas gift, please ensure that the donation and all sponsor information is with Oldies Club by Friday 9 December 2011 to enable us to print and post your sponsor pack(s) to you by the Royal Mail’s last posting dates*

If you are looking for a special and unusual Christmas present for a dog lover, please consider sponsoring one of our oldies.

You can read about the sponsor scheme here and see the oldies currently available for sponsorship here. Donations can be made via PayPal or bank transfer. We can also accept donations via cheque and postal order, but please bear in mind that donations sent via post can take much longer than usual around Christmas time and we don’t want anyone to be disappointed.

If you are sponsoring an oldie as a gift for a child, please state this in your information, along with the approximate age of the child, so any text can be amended accordingly.

Oldies Club dogs generally become sponsor dogs due to ill health. We place the dogs in long-term foster homes, where the dogs receive all the veterinary treatment they need, along with lots of loving care from their foster families, with the charity covering vet bills for the rest of the dog’s life.

If you sponsor an Oldies Club dog for a loved one, or indeed as a gift for yourself, the recipient will receive a sponsor pack, which includes a sponsor certificate and a personalised letter from the sponsor dog. Please ensure you send the information for the sponsor pack to Angela at f@oldies.org.uk. Thank you :)

We currently have a large number of sponsor dogs, including small dogs such as Trish the Chihuahua, Tiny Charlie and Boxer the JRT, through to larger dogs such as the beautiful Tag, gorgeous Starry and stunning Suki (and her Teddy!).

Sponsorship starts from a minimum suggested annual donation of £12, though of course more is very welcome and appreciated.

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