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it all began…
Four of the "Office" Dogs, all rescued.
Based in Aberdeen, Scotland our charity ‘DAWGS’ was
founded in 1994 by five local dog owners who wanted to help and
protect dogs less fortunate than their own pet pooches. At first
we raised funds for the PDSA, SSPCA, our local Dog Home and other
animal welfare organisations. We then met a vet who took in stray
and abandoned dogs picked up by his local dog warden and this launched
our dog re-homing service. Calls soon started coming in from the
general public who also wanted our help to find their dog a new
home.
The re-homing service was initially run from our own homes before
we progressed to the dizzy heights of a desk and phone in the corner
of a small rented room shared with a piano tuner! While still working
on a purely voluntary basis (with families, pets, homes and ‘real’
jobs to fit into our hectic schedules!) we finally moved into an
office on the grounds of privately owned boarding kennels, where
we could provide onsite care to our homeless four legged friends.
We now have four employees in our office who deal with the daily
doggie dilemmas, supported by a small but dedicated team of volunteer
helpers.
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Our group receives no local council or government funding and as
we are not part of a national organisation we do not have the financial
support enjoyed by others. D.A.W.G.S. rely totally on public donations
and our own fund raising efforts to keep the charity running.
Hundreds of dogs every year are found loving new owners thanks the
existence of our re-homing service. Our goal is to one day, raise
enough funds to build our own rescue kennels, which will enable
us to provide sanctuary to even more unwanted dogs.
You can help us.
Visit the Volunteering section.
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