DOG-walkers are urgently needed in the region to help ill and elderly people look after their pets.
The Cinnamon Trust charity has a severe shortage of volunteers in the North-East and needs animal lovers to help out.
The trust is the national charity for elderly and terminally ill people and their pets.
Volunteer co-ordinator Julia Lawrence said: "We seek to keep owner and pet together for as long as possible with the help of a national network of volunteers who assist when any aspect of day-to-day care becomes a problem.
"Some volunteers also offer foster care of these pets in their own homes, when the elderly or terminally-ill face a short spell in hospital.
"The trust also provides permanent sanctuary for companion animals who outlive their owners.
"Although we are always seeking volunteers in all parts of the country, we have a particular problem at present in the North-East.
"Their owners are most concerned because, due to failing health, they are no longer able to exercise the dogs."
Ms Lawrence said the charity wanted to arrange a rota of people.
Potential volunteers are asked to ring (01736) 757900 during office hours for more information.
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