The annual pop-up Christmas card shop that raises money for charity was launched in Beaconsfield on Friday with the help of a Hearing Dog.
Black Labrador Jake went along to the card shop, which also sells Christmas essentials like wrapping paper, on November 6 with his socialiser Clare Coote to officially open it in time for the festive season.
Christmas cards in support of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, a charity based in Saunderton, are on sale at the charity Christmas card shop in the car park of St Teresa's Church, behind Waitrose.
Picture by ARM Images.
Their cards can also be bought from Cards for Good Causes shops in Amersham and Chesham.
The Beaconsfield shop sells cards from over 40 national and local charities.
Jake went to live with Clare when he was eight weeks old and will stay until he is at least 12 months old, before moving on to a training centre to learn important sound work to help a deaf person.
Visit www.cardsforcharity.co.uk for more information.
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