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Dogs Trust, known until 2003 as the National Canine Defence League, is a British animal welfare charity and humane society which specialises in the well-being of dogs.It is the largest dog welfare charity in the United Kingdom, caring for over 15,000 animals each year. [2]
A rehoming centre for dogs in West Sussex is appealing for people to support its animals - without having to give one a home. The Dogs Trust in Shoreham received more than 46,000 calls asking for ...
The National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) is an animal welfare charity founded in 1971, which operates rescue and rehoming centres for companion animals. It has branches in Watford, Berkshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Cornwall. They operate a number of premises, including Trindledown Farm, the UK's only retirement home for elderly pets.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home; Blue Cross (animal charity) Born Free Foundation; British Divers Marine Life Rescue; British Dressage; British Equestrian; British Hen Welfare Trust; British Herpetological Society; British Horse Society; British Showjumping Association; British Trust for Ornithology; Brooke (charity) Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats
The Dogs Trust, one of the UK’s leading dog welfare charities, ... The charity found that one-fifth (20.1%) of pet parents introduce a new puppy to their existing cats immediately, with a ...
The Cinnamon Trust is a UK charity providing support for elderly and terminally ill people with pets. The organization relies on volunteers to walk dogs, transport pets, and foster pets whose owners have difficulty caring for them. [2] It also administers pet sanctuaries. [3] It was founded by Averil Jarvis in 1985, and named after her corgi ...
Woodgreen Pets Charity was founded in 1924 by Miss Louisa Snow. She had been concerned at the large number of abandoned and injured animals on the streets of London following the First World War. This led to her opening a centre in a house in Lordship Lane, North London. [1] In 1987 the charity opened its centre in Godmanchester, Cambridge. The ...
The Animal Health Trust (AHT) was a large national independent charity in the United Kingdom, employing 200 scientists, veterinarians and support workers. Its objectives were to study and cure diseases in pets (horses, dogs and cats), and research and postgraduate education in veterinary medicine .