In memory

Honour a loved one or beloved pet with a tribute donation. Supporting our work in their memory is an amazing way to symbolise the never ending love.

 Bruno the German Shepherd Dog goes for a walk

Losing a beloved person or four-legged companion can be an incredibly emotional journey, marked by cherished memories and shared moments that forever define our lives. At Dogs Trust, we understand the importance of these connections and the lasting impact they leave. Celebrate the lives of your cherished loved ones and pets by leaving a gift in memory or starting a tribute fund.

This is more than just a donation; it's a testament to the boundless love that connects us all and a commitment to transforming the lives of dogs in search of a loving home. Join us in this heart-warming journey as we remember, celebrate, and make a difference, all in the name of love.

Remembering a loved one

There are many ways people choose to remember their loved ones, from a simple donation to sharing cherished memories.

Tribute Funds and Funeral Collections

Tribute Funds and Funeral Collections

If you would like to commemorate a dog-lover in your life, or a much-loved dog, then you may wish to consider a funeral collection or tribute in their name.

Our Memory Wall

Our Memory Wall

Our memory wall is a special place to remember the love of a beloved companion. Read others’ stories and add your own cherished memories.

Donate in memory of a loved one

Support and advice after losing a dog

Bereavement support

Bereavement support

Contact our Legacy team

To speak to someone in confidence about leaving a gift in your will, get in touch with our friendly team:

Call us on 020 7837 0006

or

You can also write to us at Dogs Trust, Clarissa Baldwin House, 17 Wakley Street, London, EC1V 7RQ.

Leave a gift in your will

Leave a gift in your will

Donate items to our charity shops

Donate items to our charity shops

Coping after losing a dog

Coping after losing a dog

Supporting children after the loss of a pet

Supporting children after the loss of a pet