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- Our policy states that we will not euthanase a healthy, rehomeable animal. We will euthanase an animal only if this is in the best interest of their welfare. This means preventing further suffering, whether that's physical or mental, if they can't be rehabilitated with a view to either release (if wild) or rehome (if domestic).
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Our rehoming policy explained. We will never put a healthy dog down; they’ll stay with us until they find their forever home.
A television advert by the Dog’s Trust was ruled not misleading by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) today. The advert, first televised in 2007, featuring a voiceover with the charity's famous strapline, ‘Dogs Trust never put a healthy dog down’, was challenged by one viewer.
Our non-destruction policy. We want to see the day when no dog dies from unnecessary destruction, and we will never put a healthy dog to sleep. Every dog at Dogs Trust is a part of our family, and there is nothing more rewarding than seeing a dog we have loved and cared for, find their forever home. Just as all caring dog owners know, if their ...
We never put a healthy dog to sleep. If we can’t find a dog a new home, or there are reasons why they can’t be rehomed, they will always have a home with us. Dogs who need specific home environments that may take a long time to find, like some of our sponsor dogs, are happy staying with us.
Sep 19, 2010 · I am just curious if anyone knows the answer? they seem to have loads of adverts on the tv atm. I know they say they never put a healthy dog down but what do they mean by healthy? physical health or mental too? do they keep dogs long term if they cannot be rehomed?
May 4, 2023 · Where does a donor's money go when they support Dogs Trust? The promise to never put down a healthy dog has been our rallying cry for years. It is the cornerstone of what we stand for, but we want more for dogs than simply to avoid euthanasia.
Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy, which means we never put down a healthy dog. Although many of the dogs in our Rehoming Centres find homes within a few weeks, some have more specific requirements which make it harder to find them a home.