Jane and Jeremy who foster for the rescue ran a The New Forest Half Marathon and raised £178.00 in total.
Thank you Jane and Jeremy and well done for finishing the run!
saving DAWGdogs since 1987
Jane and Jeremy who foster for the rescue ran a The New Forest Half Marathon and raised £178.00 in total.
Thank you Jane and Jeremy and well done for finishing the run!
We would like to thank Mrs Barns and her son Jason for their kind donation of £200 which was gifted instead of flowers from the funeral of Mr Barns.
We have been asked to use this money for the care of foxes of which Mr Barns was very fond, £40 has already been used to buy food for a family of foxes that having been coming to a garden every night.
Chris was a friend of Helen and a great lover and protector of all animals who will be missed by many people.
Chris’s brothers asked that instead of flowers donations were made to the rescue and a total of £95.00 was sent to the rescue.
This money will be used exclusively to pay for the transportation of pound dogs on death row and any money left over after petrol has been paid will be used to pay for kenneling of pound dogs until a a permanent place of safety can be found.
A sponsored dog walk was organised by Della, Adam, Fran, Janice and B Edwards.
It was a hot day and they and their dogs raised a amazing total of £455.70.
Thank you all for donating this to the rescue it will help us in paying for vet bills this month!
An Animal Blessing Service was held at Wimborne Minster church on 17th October and donations collected are to be given to the rescue. Angela and Ditsy attended and Ditsy was the model of good behaviour even changing the opinion of one lady who thought she would not be dog friendly as she has Staffordshire Bull Terrier in her mix. Ditsy was pleased to see all the dogs and people that turned up at the church.
This is the second one that Diann March has organised and we would like to thank her for once again thinking of Dawgdogs.
A total of £72.00 was raised and this is helping to pay for Jackson’s treatment. Jackson has Dermodectic mange and needs a lot of fresh food to build up his immunity and is under constant vet care.
The following is a copy of the article that appeared in The Echo:
We would like to say a big
for raising £110.00 at two car boots that they did recently.
Also a thank you to Tony, Adam and Molly for their help.
The money raised has helped with the bills we incurred with the recent new dogs that came into the rescue from Ireland.
We would like to say a big
who had a whip round and raised
for the Rescue!
We would like to say a big
to Alderholt Vet Surgery and their sister branch Three Cross Vet Surgery for the donation of £138.00 which was raised by holding a Pet Photo competition.
There were many entries and Helen who was asked to judge it had a tough job choosing the winning photos!
A big thank you to Vaughn, Val, Bernadette and Belinda from Alderholt branch
and Louisa, Laura and Louise from The Three Cross branch for organising this and thinking of us.
We would also like to thank them for the food donated to the rescue.