Not only that but the donation towards Bath Cats and Dogs Home's work will help these dogs find new homes and help us to save many other unwanted animals in our area." "Their carers are with them at all times so we can check they're relaxed and happy but we're sure they are going to love it. "Kennel life can become repetitive so we're always looking at ways to add enrichment to our dog's lives whilst they're waiting to be adopted and a trip to the CAMERA team at the University of Bath definitely fits the bill. It will be so beneficial for the dogs taking part as it is great socialisation for them - meeting new people and seeing different sights and sounds. Simon Lynn, Head of Animal Operations at Bath Cats and Dogs Home, said: "This is such an innovative project for our dogs and team to be a part of. The dogs will play on an agility course set up in the studio with their Animal Carers from the Home and an animal behavioural assistant on hand to help them interact, overcome any camera shyness and of course have fun.
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