A new charity shop looking to help support pet owners with the cost of vet bills has opened in Morecambe town centre.
The Three Dogs shop has opened at 48 Euston Road, across from the Arndale shopping centre in New Town Square.
Three Dogs is a registered charity providing funds for organisations and individuals in need for dogs.
The shop opened on June 29.
A post by Three Dogs on Facebook said: "Come and say hello at Morecambe's newest Charity Hub!
"Across from the Arndale Centre and nextdoor to BetFred.
"We have a charity shop downstairs raising money to provide assistance with vets bills for those struggling with the cost of living.
"We are also collecting for Doggy Bank: assistance with food, beds, leads, toys etc.
"Doggy bereavement group is coming very soon.
"Please support this very worthy cause!"

The shop has been empty for several years since the Jerome Celebration Cakes shop closed.
In past years the building was also home to a gift shop and a bookshop.


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