At the Dog
Welfare Network we care passionately about dogs, the way in which they are
treated and the worldwide problem of stray and street dogs. There are far too
many dogs being abandoned and left to fend for themselves, with dire consequences.
Our aim is
reduce the number of stray and unwanted dogs by the implementation of wider
neutering programmes, education schemes and the bringing together of existing
resources.
What is our
ultimate aim? One of our founder members explains:
“Our vision
is of a world where every dog is loved and treated with respect. There will be
no homeless, stray dogs wandering the streets and no healthy dogs have to be
put to sleep just because they are unwanted.
We aim to
transform the quality of life for dogs worldwide by aiding communities to
provide population management and support for community dogs, and aiding
adoptions, thus enhancing local environments and enriching human-dog
relationships in the process.”
We are
looking for volunteers and sponsors to help us with our aims, and will be
adding new volunteer information to our website shortly.
Read more
at www.dogwelfarenetwork.co.uk
We would
value your feedback via replies@dogwelfarenetwork.co.uk
regarding any shelters that you may visit.
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