Overall we loved adopting from Dogs Trust and would consider doing so again. When looking for a dog we visited several different centers and had mixed experiences. We felt that some centers didn't wan... Voir plus
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Overall we loved adopting from Dogs Trust and would consider doing so again. When looking for a dog we visited several different centers and had mixed experiences. We felt that some centers didn't wan... Voir plus
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The centre was well organised, clean, & the staff welcoming, helpful & informative. The dogs were each housed in a comfortable, large kennel with a back room.the Centre has a separate viewng area f... Voir plus
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Rehoming is not an exact science, but Dogs Trust hold your hand, and their paws, the whole way to give everyone the best chance of success. It’s a tricky job, but these guys are expert, really do care... Voir plus
Erin, Michelle, Kirsty and the team at the Kenilworth Dogs Trust were amazing and they found me my perfect dog. They were really careful to make sure the dogs we viewed were suitable for our family an... Voir plus
We are the UK's largest dog welfare charity. Our mission is to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction. We have 21 rehoming centres in the UK, and one in Ireland.
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Erin, Michelle, Kirsty and the team at the Kenilworth Dogs Trust were amazing and they found me my perfect dog. They were really careful to make sure the dogs we viewed were suitable for our family and were as concerned with making sure my current dog was just as important as the rehoming centre dogs. I would happily recommend Kennilworth Dogs Trust and would use them again in the future.
Such an amazing experience, staff at Cardiff were friendly and super helpful in our adoption and we could not be happier with our little bundle of joy!
This is the first time we have adopted a rescue from Dogs Trust. The entire experience was very smooth from start to finish. The staff were friendly, informative and helpful. They ensured the welfare of the dog we adopted was accounted for throughout the entire adoption process and now beyond with regular follow-ups and continuing offers of help when required.
The staff at Darlington dogs trust were very helpful, friendly and understanding off our need and expectations of type of dog we were looking to adopt for our family.I also would recommend them in a heartbeat to any person or family looking to adopt,rescue or foster
Everyone was very knowledgeable and friendly. They matched us perfectly with a dog who is now a perfect addition to our family!
Thank you!
Very helpful staff made everything easy.
Also just doing a brilliant job
Lois was a great help in pointing us in the right direction, answering any questions or worries we had. She guided us to getting Eggbert (now Teddy) who is a pomeranian and not something we were looking to get and thank God she did because he is just the sweetest, well behaved dog anyone could wish for. I would definitely recommend adopting from Dogs Trust you won't regret it.
Rehoming is not an exact science, but Dogs Trust hold your hand, and their paws, the whole way to give everyone the best chance of success. It’s a tricky job, but these guys are expert, really do care and work with you. Couldn’t ask for more. Post adoption support is all part of it, and that’s incredibly helpful, even to an experienced dog owner! Our thanks for finding our match and making that happen.
We visited Dogs Trust Glasgow wishing to adopt a dog, all of the staff were absolutely amazing and couldn't have been more pleasant, it was lovely to see so many people happy in their jobs. The centre was spotless and dogs very well cared for. Everything was explained clearly throughout the whole process, we met our new member of the family twice before taking him home. We feel totally supported during the adoption process and have been given lots of help and information, with lots of follow up support if required. I would highly recommend visiting Dogs Trust if considering adopting or fostering a dog.
What an amazing place the Dogs Trust is. ‘Buddy’ has a new home.
Thank you for all your support, fantastic service provided from the start.
From the start of an adoption application,Dog Trust Canterbury were very friendly and helpful, listen to or request for the type and size of the dog we would like.worked hard and honestly to find the perfect dog for us, and found the perfect little dog for us.Big thank you.

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From start to finish the whole team were exceptional. Friendly, very informative and highlighting Ezra's needs. I would definitely be recommending Harefield's Dogs trust. Thank you so much for all your help

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Very happy to receive a call asking how we were getting on. Really appreciated the support. Our beautiful girl settling in well after 48 hrs

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Initially had a positive experience with Dog’s Trust which then turned sour. Having submitted an application some months ago, a dog was recommended to us in March. We were notified of her history (including medical factors such as allergy medication and specific diet) and proceeded to meet her in person at the Canterbury centre. Our two meetings went well and we proceeded with the adoption. As part of the meet-and-greets, we were observed playing with both our adopted dog and our existing dog, watching how they interact, shared toys and we were comforted by the centre staff saying that everything looked positive.
Four days after we brought our new dog home, both dogs were playing in the garden (observed by us at all times, and no more actively than they were playing in the centre setting), and our new dog lost footing and wobbled off balance. After initially seeming fine, later that evening she seemed in discomfort. We booked an out-of-hours vet appointment. The vet felt the dog’s spine and indicated it would likely be a spine issue, such as IVDD (our new dog is a French bulldog) and prescribed rest and medication. Two days later, after no signs of improvement our worries increased - so on a Sunday (again, out-of-hours) we went back to the vet who mentioned that the impact on her walking appeared unlikely to be due to a single event in the time she had lived with us. We were referred us to a neurologist.
The neurologist agreed that our dog did likely have IVDD/slipped discs and the recommendation, in order to preserve her longevity and reduce chances of recurrence, was to proceed with an MRI plus surgery. Wanting to do the best for our new dog, we proceeded with the surgery. The post-surgery report concluded that at least one of the discs was ‘chronic’ and had persisted for longer than 3 weeks i.e. before our adoption. On escalating this to Dog’s Trust, they responded that they saw no signs of spinal issue, and so they would accept no additional responsibility for helping with this.
When adopting through the Dog’s Trust, you get 4 weeks' insurance from PetPlan. However, this is capped. The amount incurred, trying to do the best for our new dog, has far exceeded that cap. We appreciate that we could have decided not to proceed with surgery, however, not knowing how severe the spine was until the MRI (which was taken just before the surgery as part of a ‘package'), we did not want her to be in pain when there was an alternative solution.
After the anxiety of surgery, recovery, and accepting that we would have to pay thousands of pounds that would not be covered by the insurance, we then sought to understand what insurance costs would be should we continue the Petplan coverage. Vet notes from our dog’s time with the Dog’s Trust mention what medical conditions she came into the centre with and expectations such as the need for a BOAS assessment (we are familiar with this, as our existing dog is also a flat-nosed breed). When we provided the vet notes to PetPlan, they stated these would all be permanently excluded from coverage, based on these notes (anything to do with respiratory conditions, skin, ears, regurgitation, BOAS assessment and surgery, etc). They quoted an annual fee of approx £2,700 per year, for £4,000 total annual coverage, ranging up to £4,700 per year for £12,000 annual coverage. This left us in shock.
Separately, after we raised a feedback request to Dog’s Trust about this situation (following which they confirmed they would not do anything further to help us), it felt like we were then “cut off” from any additional support. We never received our three-week check-in call nor our appointment to come back for our dog’s second vaccination.
Dog’s Trust did find us the right dog, however, we never thought that the journey to welcoming her into our home and lives would have looked like this.

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Adoped a puppy from the Cardiff Dog's Trust branch. What a beautiful place. Kennels are clean and spacious and the staff are all enthusiastic, friendly and fabulous with the dogs. If you're interested in a dog I would recommend putting in your application and taking a trip to the centre to let the staff know in person. Also if you have a spare £10 or more a month and love our four legged friends, this is a worthy charity ❤️

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We decided to look for a dog to complete our family and looked at breeders and various re homing shelters and dogs trust in Merseyside were by far and away the most passionate, knowledgeable and caring people we came across. Now we have Oreo and we couldn’t be happier, please go along to your local dogs trust before you get a dog, you won’t regret it, thank you x

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All members of staff were above and beyond expectation from start of application to adopt process to actual adoption and the follow up

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Friendly and helpful. Very considerate to our needs and most importantly the dogs needs. Suggested suitable dog for adoption and helped with successful meet and greet. Adoption process was well planned out and gave all information needed. Received follow up call 2 days after adoption to check how things were going and will check in again in 2 weeks. Dog settling in well. Early days but we are all very happy.

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