Vegan couple from Warwick give loving home to rescue dog called Bacon

Bacon arrived at the rehoming centre after a change in circumstances meant his previous owners could no longer take care him
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A Warwick couple who have been vegans for three years were given food for thought recently when they welcomed a rescue dog into their home – called Bacon.

The 18-month-old Mastiff Cross, adopted from the Dogs Trust Kenilworth, stole the hearts of Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt after their previous dog, Big Dave, also adopted from the rehoming centre, died on New Year’s Day.

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With their home feeling empty without a four-legged friend, they turned to Dogs Trust once again and didn’t have to chew the fat for too long, before they decided Bacon could be the one for them.

Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt have given a loving home to Bacon. Photo suppliedTom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt have given a loving home to Bacon. Photo supplied
Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt have given a loving home to Bacon. Photo supplied

Tom said: “It was an easy decision for us as we love Mastiffs. Before Big Dave, who was a Mastiff Cross, we’d also adopted Buster, a Rottweiler Mastiff Cross, so Bacon seemed our perfect match.

"We did laugh when we saw his name but that certainly didn’t put us off.”

Bacon arrived at the Honiley rehoming centre after a change in circumstances meant his previous owners could no longer take care of him.

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Being experienced Mastiff owners, Tom and Alex felt they could give Bacon the home he needed, and the rehoming centre team agreed.

Bacon is an 18-month-old Mastiff Cross. Photo suppliedBacon is an 18-month-old Mastiff Cross. Photo supplied
Bacon is an 18-month-old Mastiff Cross. Photo supplied

Emma-Jane Thomas, Manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, said: “Bacon has definitely landed on his paws with Tom and Alex.

"He has had quite a tough start in life and has still got lots to learn, but we’re sure that with them by his side he will come on in leaps and bounds.

“Tom and Alex told us they were vegan as we were finalising the adoption and we did wonder if they’d change his name.

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"We’re really glad they haven’t as he does respond to it, so they’ve definitely done the right thing by him, even though I’m sure they thought bacon was never going to be part of their daily lives ever again.”

Bacon has found a loving home with Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt. Photo suppliedBacon has found a loving home with Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt. Photo supplied
Bacon has found a loving home with Tom Renkel and his partner Alex Holt. Photo supplied

Bacon is now enjoying quiet walks as well as lots of playtime and Tom and Alex are doing training with him, in return for tasty treats – but not bacon.

Tom said:“He really makes us laugh so we thought a silly name for a fun dog, why not? Plus, he’s had lots of change in his young life, so we didn’t want him to have to get used to anything else new.

“He is on a normal doggie diet and when we are training with him his favourite reward is cheese. He likes chicken too, but we haven’t given him bacon yet. Maybe one day we’ll give it a try.”

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Together with the support of the public, the Dogs Trust is working to ‘Change the Tale’ for dogs like Bacon.

If anyone is struggling and need advice or support about giving up their dog or would like to know more about how Dogs Trust is helping keep dogs and owners together or if you would like to donate to Dogs Trust, go to: www.dogstrust.org.uk/changethetale

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