![Tamworth District RFS officer and dog owner, Phillip Brunsdon with the two re-cutes Winston and Lucy. Picture by Peter Hardin Tamworth District RFS officer and dog owner, Phillip Brunsdon with the two re-cutes Winston and Lucy. Picture by Peter Hardin](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/205515339/a4953a45-5cd3-4375-8da6-d8d3491c4c89.jpg/r0_0_7721_5147_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Tamworth Rural Fire Service (RFS) District has hired two new re-cutes, Lucy and Winston.
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The two 11-week-old cavoodles have quickly become the unit's most popular team members, as they take on the important tasks of paw-trolling the control centre, sleeping 10 hours a day, and bringing smiles to the RFS firefighters and workers.
Tamworth District RFS officer and dog owner, Phillip Brunsdon, said both brighten up everyone's day when they see the puppies running around.
"They are my own personal dogs, but they have sort of become unofficial therapy dogs for the team," he said.
"About 12-months ago, we had a therapy dog who was here, but she left. I got Lucy and Winston and everyone seems to enjoy them."
![Personality wise, Winston is very calm and quiet, while his sister, Lucy, is very outgoing and a bundle of energy. Both enjoy getting up the mischief around the office. Picture by Peter Hardin Personality wise, Winston is very calm and quiet, while his sister, Lucy, is very outgoing and a bundle of energy. Both enjoy getting up the mischief around the office. Picture by Peter Hardin](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/205515339/e8d34eb1-031d-411d-9d37-8b5050d15357.jpg/r0_0_7314_4876_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The team finds them "fun, cute, and cuddly," Mr Brunsdon said.
Some much-needed cuddle therapy
The brother and sister team bring different strengths to their responsibilities.
![The brother and sister team take their responsiablities very seriously, but enjoy getting up to some mischief. Picture by Peter Hardin The brother and sister team take their responsiablities very seriously, but enjoy getting up to some mischief. Picture by Peter Hardin](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/205515339/59a3053e-b104-43e8-b839-7f1e33c23c22.jpg/r0_0_5643_3762_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Out of the two, Winston is more calm and quiet, while Lucy is a lot more outgoing and always seems to have an abundance of energy.
Mr Brundson said they are the polar opposites of each other but enjoy getting up to mischief around the office together.
"Whenever I come into the office without them, the first question I get is, 'Where are the puppies?'" he said.
Rural Fire Service District Inspector Bronwyn Waters said the two puppies are welcomed additions to the team.