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At MADRA Dog Rescue, we are on a mission to rescue and care for abandoned and unwanted dogs in Ireland. Our dedicated team of passionate animal lovers work tirelessly to provide these furry companions with a second chance at happiness.
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Millie's Fund In the last year, MADRA have rescued over 200...
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You can get in touch with us by: Phone: 085 1861090 (Mon-Fri...
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Since dogs are now sharing our homes and lives in ever...
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We are continuously developing the Shelter so that we can...
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MADRA is an acronym for Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue &...
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MADRA - Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue & Adoption. Camus, Connemara, Co. Galway, H91 AK38. MADRA rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes unwanted, neglected, abused and abandoned dogs.We are dedicated to looking after the dogs in our care and finding them permanent, loving homes.
MADRA - Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption, Camus, Galway, Ireland. 80,554 likes · 6,191 talking about this. MADRA Galway - a dog rescue & adoption group. We have a variety of dogs of all...
Here at MADRA, we are very proud of the commitment and dedication of our treasured group of volunteers! Our volunteers include kennel volunteers, admin...
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Welcome to our gallery of dogs, some currently available for adoption and some still under assessment. Clicking the dog’s picture gives you all their details and you can see if they could be a match for you. You can directly apply for that dog from the profile page.
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Mar 8, 2021 · Galway’s MADRA (Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption) have had to close their adoption and fostering application process several times since the pandemic began, as they couldn’t cope with the “absolutely nuts” demand for pandemic puppies over the past year.