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Description: Animals Health/Service Type: Dog / The Dogs Trust (previously called the National Canine Defence League) Hope Project ... more
Dogs Trust ... was launched in 1995.

Newest Review: ... This statement is aimed at all dogs in the UK whether they be in our care, ex-Dogs Trust dogs or dogs that need our help. We have set up several schemes and projects around the country to help us achieve our ultimate aim. Along with rehoming, they offer fostering, and invaluable advice and information. They also often offer free neutering schemes in local areas to try and help to reduce ... more

 ... the instances of unwanted puppies in the UK. We got our dog from the Dogs Trust and have spent many happy years together. There are so many dogs and puppies who desperately need loving homes so if you are planning on a canine companion, please try to r...more

Assasin
Premium Review Dogs Trust: A worthwhile charity who need your help (316 words)
by - written on 20/10/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Dogs Trust http://www.dogstrust.org.uk Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust, formerly known as the NCDL, has always campaigned on dog-welfare related issues to ensure a safe and happy future for dogs. They are the largest dog welfare charity in the UK. They say the following; The health and happiness of every dog is at the heart of all our efforts and we try to find each and every dog in our care a loving home for life. We never destroy a healthy dog. This statement is aimed at all dogs in the UK whether they be in our care, ex-Dogs Trust dogs or dogs that need our help. We have set up several schemes and projects around the ...  Read the complete review

barbie84
Premium Review a letter from my canine friend (349 words)
by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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I had never realy heard of the dogs trust up untill a few months ago when we got a knock at the door, it was a representative from the dogs trust looking for people to sign up to sponsor a dog from them and to donate money to them each month. Well being a big animal lover how could i say no, so we agreed to it and signd up, you get to pick a dog from a choice of about 16 dogs to sponsor, i should imagine the money goes to all different dogs but you have to choose your own one, we chose our dog to sponsor and filled in the form. The form is quick and simple to do and you need to give all your details including your bank details for a direct debit to ...  Read the complete review

Kayteehee
Premium Review Trust in the Dogs Trust, they won't let you down! (1022 words)
by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Let me start by telling you a bit of background info about myself. I have never been a dog lover to be honest, this being due to when I was 13 I was doing my daily paper round job and was attacked by a huge Alsatian dog. I was bitten on the leg. I had to go to hospital and I still have the scars eight years later. I am however a keen animal lover. I have never owned a dog and therefore not got to know one and trust one. My family however have been considering getting a dog for a couple of years but not found the right time. This January I was diagnosed with depression and severe anxiety and left university for a break, and moved back in with my parents. My ...  Read the complete review

hotrock4
Premium Review Dogs Trust - Excellent All Round (492 words)
by - written on 30/05/09 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Hi i picked up an 18 month old terrier cross from the Dog Trust rehoming centre approximately 7 months ago now. I found the centre we visited at Snetterton in Norfolk was very clean and all of the dogs here really well looked after and treated even better. When arriving at the trust you will be asked to fill out a form about yourself and then be asked to choose up to three dogs from the kennels you think would suit yourself. With this information the staff will assess which of the dogs you have chosen will suit your lifestyle and needs best. When matching us up with our dog a Staffordshire Bull Terrier the home did an excellent job. Telling us the ...  Read the complete review

mythdata
Crowned Review Dogs Trust: £3.00 A Week = 3 Extra Dogs..... (1123 words)
by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 343 readings)
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INTRODUCTION As many of you know I am pet mad, currently two rather large dogs, a very old cat, fish and a hamster. If there is any animal that I can help I try my best to do so, but in my current situation it is not possible to re-home of take care of anymore pets. I would have a house full if I could, but I feel that I would be minus a husband if it took anything else in. Don't get me wrong he loves our pets but hates the hair that gets everywhere. Anyway as I no longer have the space of time to have anymore pets, I have now started to sponsor dogs, via the dogs trust. This way I am still helping but not having the commitment of looking ...  Read the complete review

 
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