“Our main focus is keeping pets with families, especially in such difficult times as these.”The touching words of Kellyann Stevenson, founder of Canine Campus Pet Rescue and Foodbank, which has seen a huge increase of people using the charity during the coronavirus pandemic.The foster-based charity on Rutherglen’s Hamilton Road is run entirely by volunteers and rehabilitates and rehomes dogs.
The charity also operates a foodbank for pets, which has witnessed a huge increase in demand since lockdown was announced almost two months ago.
Kellyann told the Reformer : “Some people have lost their jobs and can’t afford to buy pet food, while others are struggling with furlough pay, or benefits not kicking in on time, so we really are seeing a