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  2. Dogs Trust - Wikipedia

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    Dogs Trust's primary objective is to protect all dogs in the UK and elsewhere from maltreatment, cruelty and suffering. [3] It focuses on the rehabilitation and rehoming of dogs which have been either abandoned or given up by their owners through rehoming services. Dogs Trust has 22 rehoming centres across the UK and Ireland.

  3. Huyton - Wikipedia

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    It also has one of the biggest dogs' homes in Merseyside, Dogs' Trust, located on Whiston Lane. [citation needed] Huyton has many public houses including The Huyton Park Hotel, The Stanley Arms (named after Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby), The Crofters, Seel Arms, Queens Arms, Oak Tree, The Old Bank, Longview Social Club and The Swan ...

  4. Mayhew (animal welfare charity) - Wikipedia

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    The Mayhew, formerly the Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre is a charity in England that promotes animal welfare. It was established in 1886 and is now one of the busiest animal sanctuaries in London, rescuing hundreds of animals each year. [1] While involved with the Royal Family, Meghan Markle served as the charity's patron. [2]

  5. Centre helps homeless people adopt rescue dogs - AOL

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    Staff at Swan Lodge say pets help people with their mental health and provide a routine.

  6. Animal rescue centres are at “huge risk” of being inundated with abandoned XL bully dogs as a Government ban looms, the RSPCA has warned. From December 31 the dogs must be muzzled in public ...

  7. National Animal Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    Trindledown Farm is the UK's first rescue centre specialising in the rehabilitation and rehoming of elderly domestic and field animals. It is set in 10 acres (40,000 m 2) of fields, near Great Shefford, Berkshire. Formerly used as an equestrian centre and livery yard, it has the capacity to home 25 dogs and 10 cats at a time. [3]

  8. Blue Cross (animal charity) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross is also heavily involved in animal adoption, arranging adoption for companion animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits and small rodents, as well as larger species such as horses. [13] In 2015, the charity's rehoming team helped 9,160 animals and its veterinary team helped 29,549 animals. [ 14 ]

  9. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Many rescue dogs are rehomed quickly, but some wait longer for a home. This may be relevant when the dog is older. [27] [28] Some agencies provide ongoing health care and support for older dogs after they have been placed in a home. There are several charities dedicated to rescuing and rehoming older dogs. [29]