DOGS Trust Shrewsbury is hoping National Grandparents Day will prove every dog really does have its day, by finding a forever home for a pair of golden oldies who are still young at heart.

Eleven-year-old Collie Cross, Esther, and her elder playmate, Jack Russell Maddie, who is 12, have found themselves in the care of the team at the rehoming centre after their owner could sadly no longer take care of them.

Now staff are hoping that as the day of the year dedicated to older people approaches, they will find these canine companions a new forever family.

Louise Campbell, Dogs Trust Shrewsbury manager, said: “Esther and Maddie are the best of friends and have come from a very loving home.

"They are never, if ever, far from each other’s side – they walk, sleep, play and eat together.

“They will be a gorgeous addition to a family and although they have settled in really well at the centre and made lots of new two and four-legged friends, we want to find them a home as soon as possible so they can continue to enjoy all the home comforts and undivided attention that they are used to.”

So far this year, almost 46 per cent of people looking to adopt a dog from Dogs Trust were looking for a four-legged friend under six months, compared to six per cent looking for a dog aged eight and over.

But the Shrewsbury team are confident that this adorable devoted duo will catch the eye of their very own special someone soon.

The Older Age Pooches (OAPs) can live with older children and although they would like a quieter home, they still love heading out on an adventure.

Louise added: “Esther and Maddie are full of life and really sprightly for their ages, so they are certainly not looking for a retirement home where they can rest their paws.

“So many families have welcomed a puppy into their homes over the last year, but we really hope that this Grandparents Day we have the chance to celebrate finding the ideal home for Esther and Maddie where they can happily spend the rest of their lives together at the heart of a family.”

If interested, head to www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming to start the virtual adoption process.