A Worthwhile Cause

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CLICK HERE to read up on and donate to a very worthwhile cause!

"Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity. Through our network of 17 Rehoming Centres across the UK, we care for over 16,000 stray, unwanted and abandoned dogs each year. We promise never to put a healthy dog to sleep, and are working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.

Dogs Trust staff work tirelessly to ensure that each and every dog in our Rehoming Centres receives the very best care and attention, and is given every chance of finding a happy and loving home for life. Through a careful and thorough homechecking system, we endeavour to ensure that a dog and his new owners are the perfect match.

As suggested by our famous slogan, ‘A Dog is for Life, Not Just for Christmas®’, Dogs Trust is dedicated to promoting the message of responsible dog ownership. We actively campaign to reduce the number of stray, unwanted and abandoned dogs by promoting neutering and microchipping, and we invest in programmes in schools to educate the dog owners of tomorrow.

Dogs Trust is a registered charity. We receive no government funding, and rely solely on the generosity of our supporters to carry out our work.

To find out where your nearest Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre is located, call us on 020 7837 0006 or visit our website: www.dogstrust.org.uk."

    Posted: May 21, 2009 at 10:44 am / Email this  »

    4 comments to “A Worthwhile Cause”

    1. ELL says – reply to this


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      :) The Dogs Trust is a good charity,
      well done perez, save the british doggys!

      spesh the american ones aswell though there are loads of strays there and lots of other countries in Europe, get ya dog the snip and ya bitch the clip ;)



    2. 2

      A worthwhile cause but please donate to your LOCAL SHELTER first!



    3. 3

      I love animals!
      People…um…not so much.
      .
      I got a wonderful doggie
      from the pound and could not
      be more happy.



    4. 4

      I sponsored a dog via dogs trust for four years. I was so sad when he passed away, even though he wasn't even my dog!