The impressive house, measuring 2.5m by 3m and 3.3m in height, is the ultimate paradise for any pooch which enters. Featuring a chef-worthy kitchen for whipping up delicious doggy treats and cleaning up mucky mishaps, the canine crib has been built as part of a new initiative to help more homeless pets find a loving family.
When going through the process with the rehoming centre, 35 per cent asked for tips to help their pet adjust to their new home, and a fifth were interested in resources or classes to aid the transition. Of the 1,000 adults polled who have, or plan to, rehome a dog, 97 per cent believe the home environment is important when bringing home an adopted pet for the first time. The average dog adoption enthusiast believes it will take eight weeks for a new pet to settle into its forever home.