Is your life dull as dishwater?

Well, it certainly wouldn’t be with this cheeky boy around. Just look at him, ready to spice up anybody’s day.

Prince came into the care of The Mayhew Animal Home after his owner was evicted from their home.

He’s a Chihuahua and Jack Russell crossbreed who is very affectionate with people he knows and trusts.

He enjoys climbing on laps for a cuddle and going to the park to meet up and play with other dogs.

Prince is an intelligent boy who is looking for a confident, experienced owner who will continue his training.

If this could be you, call The Mayhew on 020 8962 8000.

The Mayhew Animal Home's Tinsel and Tails evening

Their prizes are always fabulous and this year is no exception. Prizes for the raffle and auction at The Mayhew Animal Home’s Tinsel and Tails evening include VIP tickets to a Mock the Week studio recording, tickets for La Traviata at the Royal Opera House, tickets to Highclere Castle - location for the Downton Abbey series and work experience at Storm models.

This fantastic evening takes place on December 1 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, Holborn.

We are invited to join The Mayhew as they look back on their amazing year’s work.

There will be a three course meal as well as animal tales being read by The Mayhew’s celebrity supporters including Sue Jameson.

And, as if that isn’t enough, you can bring your dog with you (because of noise, it’s not advised to bring nervous dogs). So, for those who’ve seen their dog filthy dirty and behaving badly, this is the time to see your dog spruced up and on their best behaviour to join you for a posh night out in town.

Tickets are £50 per person. For more information see themayhew.org or call 020 8206 5872.

Prince is ready to be escorted to the ball.

Dogs Trust talk

Finally, Dogs Trust is holding another of their excellent days when you can talk to them about low cost or free dog care services such as microchipping and neutering.

It takes place at Northala Fields, Kensington Road, Northolt on November 24 (11am -3pm). More details from 07539 863407 or email citydogs@dogstrust.org.uk.