DogsnHomesRescue needs you

DATE

February 11, 2025

Sharon Walmsley from DogsnHomes Rescue tells us about an open evening the charity is holding on February 18th and asks if you could foster one of their cute pups

Do you love dogs? Have you ever thought of fostering?

If so, please come to our Fostering Open Evening on February 18th at 7pm at The Tweseldown Pub GU52 8DY and find out all the answers!

We are DogsnHomes Rescue, a Fleet-based UK charity which is dedicated to the rescuing and rehoming of dogs and puppies from Portugal and finds their forever homes in the UK.

Please visit our website to find out more about us and the work that we do (Dogs N Homes Rescue). We also collect and ship animal related donations to Ukraine and to date have sent over 258,000 kilos of aid to the animals suffering as a result of the war.

As we do not have any UK kennels, we are always looking to extend our incredible fostering network which is why we are holding this information evening to include:
• A short summery of our charity
• A talk from three of our current fosterers so they can tell their stories
• An informal Q&A session

We would love to see you on February 18th so please register for a free ticket at https://shorturl.at/YRttm 

If you have any questions please contact us at volunteering@dogsnhomes.org.uk and thank you from all of us at DogsnHomes!

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