
A doggy crèche took centre stage at a special theatre performance of "The Hundred And One Dalmatians" in Birmingham when volunteers from Fish4Dogs looked after some four-legged guests.
The stars of the show were a mix of breeds with very special skills: hearing dogs for deaf people, who had accompanied their owners to a British Sign Language interpreted and captioned performance of the show at Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Fish4Dogs, a premium dog food and treats producer, sponsored this production at the REP and provided hands-on support for the facility, which allowed owners to leave their dogs in the creche during the two-hour, 20-minute performance.
The creche was created in the theatreâs foyer, complete with cushions and animal print throws, where nine dogs were pampered with two-to-one care. Expert handlers from Hearing Dogs for Deaf People joined the Fish4Dogs team to ensure the dogs would receive all the play and attention they desired.
Fish4Dogs also provided the dogs with fleece blankets and âdoggy bagsâ of goodies for their owners to take home afterwards.
âThese dogs make such a difference to their lives of their owners,â said Jo Little, marketing manager of Fish4Dogs, in a press release. âThey are dedicated companions and helpers who are highly trained to assist people through an isolating disability by being their ears in the home and in public places.â