THANK YOU !!!! Support Adoption For Pets, Branksome Pets At Home & all who donated !!

We would like to thank Support Adoption for Pets
and Colin, the team and the customers at Branksome Pets at Home
for the money raised during the Santa Paws Appeal.
An incredible £2,441.50 was raised for DAWGdogs!

In addition to this we had a surprise extra from the VIP card swipes of £2,000!

Thank you everyone who swiped their VIP card when making a purchase!

We cannot thank everyone enough!

THANK YOU ALL !! Merry Christmas from the Rescue

We would like to say a huge

‘Thank You!!’

to all our supporters

including those whose who make monthly donations, enter our online dog shows, use Easyfundraising, those who donate money, food and other essential items, our wonderful volunteers and fosterers who at times take in dogs at very short notice and of course those who have rehomed a DAWGdog.

It has been a difficult year for all and we are truly so grateful for the support.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at the Rescue!

Thank you to everyone who uses ‘easyfundraising’ to help DAWGdogs!

We would all like to say a big

‘Thank You !!’

to

easyfundraising

and everyone who has kindly used easyfundraising
when shopping online to raise money for the Rescue !

Please remember to use easyfundraising when you are shopping for Christmas presents
and especially on Black Friday.
Your purchases will cost you no more but a percentage will be donated to us by easyfundraising themselves.

https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/dawg/?u=E61FRZ

Thank you Pets at Home!!

We would all like to say a huge Thank You to Chris, everyone

at Pets at Home, Branksome and all their customers

who gave so generously in the recent Support Adoption for Pets fundraiser.

A massive £500 was raised!

It is a tremendous help for us towards our vet bills and care of the rescue dogs.

Foxes thank emergency vets at Walton Lodge and Afrivets !

 

It has been a Foxy week this last week with three cubs arriving and today an adult Fox with a foreign object in between his toes.
Removed and cleaned up by emergency vets this evening.
Antibiotics given along with painkiller and now safely installed in a large crate so we can monitor he is eating well before release on Tuesday back to where he came from.
Two cubs came in last Sunday one with conjunctivitis and the other with a prolapsed bowel.
Now both doing well and hope to release the one with eye problem back to his family.
The other cub arrived Thursday and in spite of attempts to find the place where her family live we had no success with this.
She will be living with another cub until we can soft release them both late August.
Here is a photo of the adult Fox:

The cubs don’t keep still enough for photos but will try to get a couple.
Thank you to the emergency vets based at Walton Lodge who have been marvellous and also Afrivets who have put up with my endless phone calls to them this week for advice!