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Pet Rescues in Scotland
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| Mossburn Animal Rescue Here at Mossburn animal rescue centre in Scotland, UK we rescue and shelter misused, abused, unwanted and neglected animals, and provide therapeutic work placements for children and adults with problems. Our aim is to enhance the lives of both people and animals through our animal rescue work. Animal shelters - residents of Mossburn animal rescueAnimal shelters play a vital role in ensuring the happiness and well-being of animals and in educating prospective pet owners in the care of their animal. | |
| DUmfries and Galloway Canine Rescue The centre was set up in August 2003. The purpose of the charity is to rescue, care for and rehome stray, maltreated and unwanted dogs. Dumfries and Galloway Canine Rescue Centre is located in Dovecotewell, by Glencaple, Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland. The purpose of the charity is to rescue, care for, and rehome stray, maltreated, and unwanted dogs. The charity raises funds through subscriptions, donations, sales from its charity shops in Dumfries, Dalbeattie, Annan and Newton Stewart and other fund raising events. | |
| Scottish SPCA Scottish SPCA animal rescue and rehoming centres across Scotland care for thousands of abandoned, hurt and defenceless animals every year. Our team of dedicated vets and staff look after, rehabilitate and rehome a huge variety of animals, from dogs, cats, rabbits and other domestic pets to horses, farm and exotic animals. Animals are cared for at our animal rescue and rehoming centres for many reasons. It may be they have been picked up as strays or taken in due to their owners no longer being able to care for them. | |
| Dogs Action Working Group As a dog welfare charity we find loving new homes for unwanted and abandoned dogs throughout the North East of Scotland. Well over 2,000 dogs and puppies have been given the chance of a new life since we began helping homeless hounds back in 1994. We aim to find our dogs loving new homes by working to a re-homing policy, which matches each dog’s individual needs, characteristics and traits with the most suitable new owner and living environment. | |
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