Fetcher Dog Are Now Working With Local Councils, Dog Wardens And Dog Pounds To Save UK Dogs
Fetcher Dog have been approved to take dogs from two local dog pounds, a local dog warden and a local council with a view to rescue UK dogs.
Primarily, Fetcher Dog, rescue Bosnian street dogs but have an ongoing relationship with some local councils and dog pounds who contact us when they are looking for immediate support for UK stray dogs and when we have spare room at the rescue centre we are pleased to help out!
Our aim is to always have 10% of the residents at our rescue centre be UK dogs and this week we will surpass that target.
Dylan (main image) was due to be put to sleep on Tuesday and Fetcher Dog stepped in and now this cutie is safe having arrived at the rescue centre this week.
We think he is one year old, we know he loves toys and cuddles, is friendly and playful and will be ready for adoption soon.
This cutie Banjo (above) was found as a stray, locally to Kent and the local dog warden was looking for a rescue space, we volunteered and he has arrived at the rescue centre.
We have been told he was most likely a farm dog, he is really excitable and we think he is a Jack Russel/Husky mix.
These two cuties join our other UK rescue dogs Freya and Bruno and are all still available for adoption – Waiting For Their Forever Homes – Fetcher Dog
If you would like to have more information on these or any of our dogs or sponsor a kennel, please contact Paul at paul.connor@fetcherdog.com
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