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We believe all dogs deserve to live life to the full. Since 1891, we’ve been working for a better future for dogs and the people who love them. When a dog is in distress, we care for them. When a dog needs a home, we find them a loving family.
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We became Dogs Trust in 2003. Since then, we’ve celebrated...
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Today, every member of the Dogs Trust family plays an...
- Our Story
We became Dogs Trust in 2003. Since then, we’ve celebrated many successes, from helping to change laws to launching our Dog School. We’re the UK’s leading dog welfare charity – and we’re proud of the many milestones in our history. You can read more about them in our timeline below.
Today, every member of the Dogs Trust family plays an important role. From canine carers and volunteers to our chief executive, we’re all here to help dogs and their owners now and into the future.
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]
Dec 31, 2023 · Dogs Trust operates a network of rehoming centres across the UK; each provides dog accommodation, puppy houses, isolation blocks and treatment rooms. Dogs Trust provides financial assistance...
Since 1891, we’ve been working for a better future for dogs and the people who love them. When a dog is in distress, we care for them. When a dog needs a home, we find them a loving family. When an owner needs a helping hand (or paw) – or they just can’t cope, we’re ready to step in.
Discover what we do for dogs, for their owners, and for generations of dogs to come. When a dog is in distress, we care for them. When a dog needs a home, we find them a loving family. When an owner needs a helping hand (or paw) – or they just can’t cope, we’re ready to step in.