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You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says,
'My God, you're right! I never would've thought of that!'
~Dave Barry~

Smiling Dog DOGS
A big buffoon, an aristocrat
so many in between
and love without conditions
was never better seen.
They gaze at you with open awe!
You leader of the pack.
Apart from loving friendship
they want nothing back.
A playful pat, a caring home
a decent daily feed
they don't deserve abandonment
are you what they need?

When you open your heart to a shelter dog or cat you both benefit.
Some of the known health benefits of having a pet are:
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Lower cholesterol levels
  • Lower triglyceride levels
  • Overcoming loneliness and isolation
  • Opportunities for exercise
  • Socialisation opportunities
To read in more detail about the health benefits of owning a pet click here
Every animal deserves a good home


The Four Golden Rules to Successful Pet Ownership
  1. Follow a preventive health programme for your pet that includes:
    • a good diet
    • regular exercise
    • worming
    • vaccination
    • annual veterinary check ups
  2. Make sure that your pet has its own bed and that feeding bowls are kept clean and separate from your own.
  3. Always wash your hands after handling your pets.
  4. Dog owners should always use a poop scoop. Be sure to ‘bag it and bin it’!
Excerpts from Pet Health Council UK


Who said this?
"Anyone who has accustomed himself to regard the life of any living creature as worthless is in danger of arriving also at the idea of worthless human lives."


Paws Galore Advertisement Of all the precious resources suffering animals could wish for, the volunteers who give up their time and dedication to easing the plight of the abandoned, are the most precious of all.

Paw Award

Our friendly team love to meet the people who come in to browse, buy, donate, or to offer our homeseekers a loving new home.

Spay and Neuter Information
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(in case you missed the first one)


As humans, we take animals into our care by one means or another,
and as guardians, we take on all that goes with having a pet.

This involves being a responsible pet owner as well as being a loving one.

The lesson we can learn from them can easily be seen in the love they give back to us.

It's unconditional.


Pets aren't just for Christmas - they're for life!

Pets aren't just for Christmas - they're for life! Pets aren't just for Christmas - they're for life! Pets aren't just for Christmas - they're for life!

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