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Dogs Trust reveals alarming number of dogs facing very uncertain futures in Ireland
Following a record number of surrender requests this year, Dogs Trust, Ireland’s largest dog welfare charity, has launched an emotive campaign entitled “Save the Next Dog” to highlight the sheer volume of dogs facing uncertain futures across the country.
Dogs Trust Ireland concerned as pet owners express concerns as Halloween looms
Dogs Trust Ireland has released worrying statistics today that 54% of dog owners are already anxious about Halloween this year.
Dogs Trust Ireland concerned as pet owners express concerns as Halloween looms
Dogs Trust Ireland has released worrying statistics today that 54% of dog owners are already anxious about Halloween this year.
Dogs Trust Ireland warns of hot weather threat to dogs
With the rise in dog ownership over the past year and with temperatures expected to remain high across Ireland, Dogs Trust is warning owners of the dangers hotter weather can have for dogs.
Dogs Trust recruit puppies for new groundbreaking research
‘Generation Pup’ is the first study to follow dogs of all breeds from puppy-hood as they grow up into adults.
Progressive city like Galway shouldn’t be putting half its stray dogs to sleep, says MADRA as they await answers and commitment from City Council
Local dog rescue charity MADRA has issued a call to Galway City Council to provide them with the wherewithal to reduce Galway city’s unacceptably high dog euthanasia rate.
Sharp increase in dogs seized by council
The number of stray and unwanted dogs seized by Mayo County Council increased sharply in 2014, according to the latest figures on dog control released by the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.
Open family day event in aid of Dogs Trust at Monaghan & Sons
A family open day in aid of Dogs Trust will be held at Galway’s Skoda dealership, Monaghan & Sons, on Saturday (November 17).
It’s not all bad news for stray animals
In these times of doom and gloom not every report is bad news. In the past year the number of dogs rehomed and reclaimed from the Carlow - Kilkenny dog shelter has hugely increased. This very good news is a result of the kindness and good will of you, the kind people of Kilkenny and Carlow and surrounding counties, who have called to the dog shelter and taken into your homes and hearts, dogs that needed a home.