The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The Blue Knights England X, made up of serving and retired law enforcement workers, joined by members of the Lost Saints, delivered food, treats and toys to the centre’s dogs who are awaiting new homes.
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The bikers were greeted by residents Earl and Charlie whose tails did not stop wagging as they enjoyed some fuss and made sure to try out some of the treats.
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The club’s secretary Spike Ray said: “We just look for any excuse to get on our bikes and this just seemed like a good one.
“We do Easter egg runs for the hospitals but it is nice to find some where you might not necessarily think of.
“It is nice to be doing positive things and helping out.”
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton, dropping off some tasty treats for the dogs. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
This year, the centre has rehomed 181 dogs, with 489 pooches finding their forever home in 2017.
For more information visit the Dogs Trust website.
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton, dropping off some tasty treats for the dogs. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
The Blue Knights England X motorcycle club made a charity run to the Dogs Trust at Snetterton, dropping off some tasty treats for the dogs. Picture: Ian Burt (Image: Archant 2018)
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