Imagine having nowhere to go at Christmas.
Will you help dogs like Otis and Hercules find their happy place with a gift today?
Just like for us, a dog’s happy place at Christmas should be in a home, surrounded by their favourite people, warmth, safety and love. But with more dogs being relinquished or even abandoned this time of year due to factors like the cost of living crisis or changes in a dogs behaviour over the festive season, our rehoming centres are becoming more vital. With an 86% increase in handover enquiries in recent years, we need your support to provide dogs in need with the next best place to be this Christmas.
After all, doesn’t every dog deserve a happy place – whatever that looks like for them?
Your gift today could help us provide a dog in need with all their favourite things this Christmas – whether that’s:
Diving into dinner
For many of us, food is a big part of Christmas – sharing tasty treats and a special dinner with our loved ones. You can give the dogs in our care the same experience.
By making a donation today, you could help provide a special Christmas dinner and yummy treats for a dog in our care.
Playing with their favourite toy
Our dogs love opening presents too! Your gift means they could have their very own toy to unwrap on Christmas morning, so they know they’re loved during a time of huge change.
Your gift could provide toys to help a dog settle in after losing their home.
Snuggling up tight
Along with all the vital veterinary care and behavioural training, you can make sure dogs have the warmth, and snuggly blankets needed to help create a safe and happy place.
Your gift could help provide cosy blankets, vet care and training, to help dogs have a happy and healthy Christmas.
With an 86% increase in handover enquiries in recent years, we’re anticipating another surge in the coming months. This means more dogs losing their homes and increase demand on our services.
Your gift today could help dogs without a home find happiness in our care this Christmas.
Thank you.
Donations will go towards all areas of Dogs Trust's work and help care for dogs where the need is greatest.