Humphrey wins Christmas Competition!

Humphrey the handsome King Charles spaniel was the overall winner of our Facebook Advent photo competition, which ran throughout December with his win being announced on Christmas Day. 

Humphrey’s prize of a box of special doggy goodies was presented to him and owner Christine this week by our very own Nicky who runs the Paw Pals Nottingham branch. Since November, when Christine, Humphrey and his ‘brother’ Winston (another King Charles spaniel) moved into the area, Nicky has been looking after the two boys. Chritsine says “Nicky has been great and the boys both love her!

“Thank you so much for the box of surprises! Things were quite hectic here in our house as Humphrey and his brother took delight in opening it themselves! Here’s Humphrey really, really enjoying his bone!”

We had so many wonderful entries – thank you to everyone and their pets that took part. You can still see all of the entries in our Facebook page Album ‘Pets Advent competition 2014’.

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