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Leading footwear e-tailer makes donation to Manchester Dogs Home

Leading footwear manufacturer and e-tailer Lazy Dogz have made a £750 donation to Manchester Dogs Home.

The Rawtenstall-based company, who currently offer products including slippers and sandals, work closely with Manchester Dogs Home, donating £1 for every pair of their shoes which are sold through their website.

The cheque was presented by Mark Newman, Lazy Dogz’ Brand Sales Manager, to Colin Ballance, Home Liaison Officer at Manchester Dogs Home, and Scooby, a rescue who has been at the home for 8 months.  Colin lives on site and was the first person to discover the horrendous fire which devastated the premises back in September 2014, claiming the lives of 60 animals.

On making the donation, Mark said: “I’m delighted to be able to present the cheque on behalf of Lazy Dogz from the money we have recently raised through sales of our products.

“The £1 donation to the home is just one of many reasons people choose to buy Lazy Dogz footwear, and we’re looking forward to selling even more pairs in the future, which will enable us to raise even more money for an extremely worthwhile cause.”

Colin, added: “We all at the Manchester Dogs Home would like to thank Lazy Dogz for the generous donation and welcome their continued support”

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