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We recommend using either Safari, Firefox or Chrome browsers to complete this form. If you are using Internet Explorer and you have any technical issues please e-mail us your enquiry giving us as much information as possible. Breed: Chocolate Labrador xAge: 3 yearsMinimum Donation: £200. Breed: JOKER - greyhoundAge: 2 years Minimum Donation: £200. Breed: JESTER - greyhound Age:2 years Minimum Donation: £200. Breed: MOLLY - cocker spanielAge: 11 years Minimum Donation: £150. Breed: MEG - terrier Age: 9 years Minimum Donation: £150. Breed: TY - blue merle collieAge: 8 years (born approx. 21/2/2008Minimum Donation: £200. Breed: MARLEY - mixture Age: 5 years (born 17/8/2011 Minimum Donation: £200.The minimum donation could be adjusted if both dogs are adopted as a pair. Breed: Blenheim CavalierAge: 5 yearsMinimum Donation: £200. Breed: Staffordshire Bull TerrierAge: approx. 3 yearsMinimum Donation: £50 Read More OLLIE - NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION

Breed: Dogue de BordeauxAge: 3 years 8 months oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: Muzbe - a King Charles Cavalier X Springer SpanielAge 7 years oldMinimum Donation: £150 Breed:Widget - Jack Russell TerrierAge 8 years oldMinimum Donation: £150 Read More RALPHY - NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Breed: Cairn Terrier X Bichon FriseAge: 6 years oldMinimum Donation: £200. Breed: Jack Russell TerriersAge: 9 years oldMinimum Donation: £300 total Read More Breed: BEAGLEAge: 1 year oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: CollieAge: nearly 2 years oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: LurcherAge: 3 years oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: German Shepherd DogAge: 2 years oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: Tri-coloured CollieAge: 15 monthsMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: CrossbreedAge: YoungMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: Spaniel x TerrierAge: Sally 9 Taco 6Minimum Donation: £300 together Read More

Breed: Terrier x SpringerAge: c. 6 years oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed: Bichon FriseAge: middle-agedMinimum Donation: £200. Breed: LurcherAge: 4 years oldMinimum Donation: £200. JEFFREY - NOT AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION YET Breed: Jack Russell TerrierAge: c.7 months oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More
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Vacuum Cleaner Does Coke Breed:StaffieAge: 8 Years oldMinimum Donation: £100 Read More
White German Shepherd Puppies For Sale Maryland Breed:Mastiff xAge: 3.5 yearsMinimum Donation: £200 Read More Breed:Staffie XAge:c. 4 yearsMinimum Donation: £200 Read More

Breed: BEAGLEAge: 8 yearsMinimum Donation: £150 Read More JESSIE - in long-term foster care at the moment Breed:Labrador X MalamuteAge:7 years oldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More JACQUES - in long-term foster care at the moment Watch My video here:https://youtu.be/qR1pJRqz8YE Breed:Cocker X Springer SpanielAge: 4 Years OldMinimum Donation: £200 Read More more##Breed:Rottweiler 1 year old Read More We now have an official facebook page to keep you up to date on the general comings and goings and news at Dogs Friends, please feel free to visit us and like our page and share with your friends.Our Facebook button will be coming shortly. We always have lots of very lovely dogs needing good homes. All our dogs are microchipped, so if they ever get lost they can be re-united with you very quickly. We vaccinate our dogs when they come into the rescue if they are not already up to date. Some will need a second injection given later, so you may have to take your new dog to get this done after you have adopted it.

If you are interested in a particular dog, it is always best to telephone the rescue on before coming, to make sure the dog has not already been booked. Please read our coming to see any of our dogs. We always do a home check before any dog is adopted. This can usually be arranged within a couple of days, but can take a lot longer depending on your location and availability of our homechecker! Once the home check is done we ask that you pick your new pet up within 24 hours, to free up the kennel for another dog needing our help. We try very hard to make sure our dogs and puppies have the best possible care, given that they are in a rescue environment. We hope to give them the best start to their new lives with you, their adopters, and our staff and volunteers commit a huge amount of time and resources to this. We expect adopters to match this commitment. When you take on one of our dogs, you are taking on the responsibility for the rest of his or her lifetime. Please look ahead to the future with your dog.

Are you really sure that you are sufficiently committed to the time, effort, training and expense that your dog will need, not just immediately but for a lifetime? Are you going to be able to work through the challenges and issues that are part of dog ownership? Rescue dogs are no different from other dogs: they all need to be continually trained and controlled, exercised and looked after, and loved and cherished. The difference with rescue dogs is that humans have already let them down at least once. Please do not book or adopt one of our dogs unless you are completely prepared to work with them, come what may, and that you are COMPLETELY determined that YOU will not be the human who lets them down again. OUR ANIMALS ARE NOT AN "IMPULSE BUY"! It is absolutely essential that you view adoption as a LIFETIME commitment before you even consider offering a home to any DBARC animal, bearing always in mind that we do not sell animals but instead seek responsible adopters who will care for them for life.

If you offer a home to one of our animals, we then book the animal to you while a homecheck is arranged. Unfortunately, some people do this then change their minds. Time-wasters cost too much. Our suggested minimum donation for one of our dogs is �180 Donations made by adopters are a vital contribution to our funds. They are not compulsory, as a good home is the first consideration for our animals. Our adopters almost invariably wish to make a donation at the time of adoption however, and the above suggestion represent approx. half the average cost to our charity of preparing each dog for rehoming, although many do cost the charity a lot more due to health and other problems. We try our best to give all animals in our care whatever help they need. If you are not comfortable with making a donation, please consider the effect this will have on the charity�s ability to help other animals in need in the future. Please also consider your ability to meet the considerable ongoing expenses that responsible animal care represents.