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Please share Harper far and wide...

25/9/2017

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HARPER is longing for a home of her own, please can you help us find her one? She is a beautiful, happy and energetic girl with a huge heart and lots of love to give. Harper is an intelligent girl with worlds of potential and  will make a very fun forever friend to her future family.

For more information, photos and videos please view her website page. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about sweet Harper.
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Please join us for our bi-annual reunion walk at Cuckmere Haven!

16/9/2017

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Our Reunion Dog Walk (also an important and vital fundraiser) is held twice a year, with all the proceeds going to Give A Dog A Home UK. Please join us for our second walk of the year, we are hoping it will be our biggest yet!
It's almost time again for our Reunion Dog Walk!

Sunday 8 October 2017 at 1.30 pm.  (Registration starting at 12.45 pm)
Seven Sisters Car Park, Cuckmere Haven, East Sussex BN25 4AD

We hope you can join us. We are looking forward to catching up with old friends and new!
Best Wishes,
Lynne Spencer
Founder and Chairperson

 
FURTHER DETAILS
Entry £5 per dog or can be done as a sponsored walk (email Lynne@giveadogahome.org.uk for a sponsorship form).

An opportunity to meet Give A Dog A Home UK volunteers and both fostered and adopted rescue dogs. We will have a stall table set up (usually in the lower car park) with information, merchandise and raffle prizes. REGISTRATION OPEN FROM 12.45 PM ON THE DAY.

We request dogs are kept on lead for the walk and that you of course pick up after your dog. There is a dog waste bin at the start of the walk (next to the gate which takes you onto the walk from the lower car park - it is situated on the edge of the adjoining field behind a hedge very close by!)

CAR PARKING & FACILITIES
There is an upper and lower Car Park (on LHS and RHS of the road respectively).  Car parking is Pay & Display. There is both a Cafe and Toilets at the location.

BEACH WALK TRAIL DETAILS
It is a relatively easy, flat walk to the beach and back via the easy access trail (approx 1-1.5hrs at gentle pace). View at:
http://www.sevensisters.org.uk/content/page/779/SSCP_leaflet.pdf

​HOW TO GET THERE
The Seven Sisters Country Park is situated at Exceat on the A259. The car park is Pay and Display. Trains leave London Victoria for Lewes, where you change for Seaford. From Seaford take the number 12, 12A or 13 bus.

Note: Sometimes there are football matches on at the Amex or other events in nearby Brighton so it is worth checking if these may affect your route and allowing plenty of time.

MORE INFORMATION
Go to www.sevensisters.org.uk/
All details will also be listed in an upcoming event on our Facebook page, please join the discussion boards for all the latest updates and indicate if you are ‘Going’.
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Ruby & Chip - Testimonials

13/9/2017

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Below is a passage written by Finn, a member of Ruby & Chip's loving forever family.
This story and others can be seen on our Testimonials page. If you would like to send us your own adoption experience, please do so, we always love reading them!
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Kobe and Indy (was Aria) - 'Given a Dog a Home' Success Stories

10/9/2017

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Remember Kobe, Aria (now Indy), Zara and Zelda, from our 'Summer Puppies' appeal? These four pups were starving in a Romanian death camp, just days away from being 'destroyed'.
Bianca Filip saved them in the nick of time, then we took them in to foster homes in the UK - rehabilitated and acclimatised them - and found them all perfect forever homes! 
They will now be forever loved and will never have to suffer again.
Here are some photos of Kobe and Indy, from rescue through to forever happiness. 
This is what we strive for and these are just a couple of the many hundreds of wonderful Give a Dog a Home - UK success stories.
Here's to many more!
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Thank you for your suppawt

8/9/2017

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The wonderful comments and photos you produced to show us your support during the run-up to the Brighton Dogwatch Community Award were almost the greatest prize from the competition. Every vote and comment put huge smiles on our faces and we couldn't be more grateful for all your support. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people backing us up and to know that our adopters are happy and proud to have Give a Dog a Home dogs in their homes. We are touched by your words and will soon be proudly displaying them on our Testimonials section of this website.
Thank you, again. Because, without you guys, we couldn't rescue and home as many wonderful, fantastic and loveable dogs, nor would we meet such fantastic people in their adoptive families and foster carers. Thank you all for everything!
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We won!

7/9/2017

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Recently we appealed for votes after being nominated for Brighton Dogwatch Community Award Scheme.
We were bowled over by your response! Not only because we received hundreds of votes, but also because of the wonderful comments and photos you produced to show us your support! Every vote and comment put huge smiles on our faces and we couldn't be more grateful for all your 'suppawt'. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people backing us up.
We are very proud to announce that we came first and will be receiving the top award of £250!! 
THANK YOU SO MUCH! We are over the moon to have won and so grateful for every single one of you!! Thank you to Brighton Dogwatch too for running this wonderful scheme!
As a tiny, non-profit and entirely volunteer-run rescue, we can guarantee that every penny will go towards saving lives and homing desperate dogs.

Featured in this picture is one of the desperate dogs we really hope to home soon. Jimmy is a young pup, rescued from a forest in Romania. His poor mum was struggling against the elements and starvation to keep him and his siblings alive. 
We have now managed to secure a foster home for Bear, his brother, but are still desperately searching for a foster or forever home for Jimmy so that they can travel together. Jimmy is the only puppy left waiting for someone to take him in, he so deserves a home. Please contact us if you think you can help!
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