A play space has been created for dogs rescued from cruelty cases.

The Welshpool-based animal rescue, Forget-Me-Not, was able to create a safe space for the dogs after a donation from artificial lawn experts, PermaLawn.

Forget-Me-Not Animal Rescue works to foster and rehabilitate a range of animals, from hens and turkeys to rabbits and dogs, with the aim of rehoming them in a loving environment.

After taking in two 'cruelty-case' Rottweiler-cross dogs, the rescue wanted to provide them with a secure space to play.

PermaLawn donated pet-friendly artificial grass to weather-proof the play area.

Sarah, manager at Forget-Me-Not, said: "These dogs have to relearn how to be good pets and companions and require the right space to explore.

"The biggest challenge with any outside space at the rescue is ensuring it doesn’t become a mud bath as soon as it rains, and pet-friendly artificial lawn is a fantastic solution for this.

"Fern and Bracken aren’t the only two that will benefit from the new area either - we’ll be able to give all our rescue dogs a weather-proof space to use and help rehabilitate them ready for their forever homes.

"We’re incredibly grateful to the PermaLawn team for the donation and support with installation guidance too, to ensure the lawn’s longevity."

The rescue has said it is seeing an increase in the number of animals needing support, with many dogs being abandoned or left emaciated, with a lack of education surrounding bigger breeds.

Recent legal changes around XL Bullies have 'fuelled misinformation' and demand for the rescue’s services continues to increase.

Adrian Buttress, managing director at PermaGroup, said: "When we were contacted by Forget-Me-Not we knew our product range was the right solution for their outdoor space.

"With the 38mm Turbo Lawn it’s got a 10-year warranty, meaning they can rest assured they won’t need to replace it for years to come and most importantly it’s pet-friendly, so it is completely safe to use.

"The work done by Forget Me Not and other rescues is so challenging but so important, and if we can play even a small role in making the lives of these dogs better, then that’s all we can hope for."

To learn more about Forget-Me-Not and look into rehoming an animal, visit their website.