
Frequently asked questions.
How do I apply?
If you see a dog you would like to adopt please fill in an adoption form, which will be assessed by a member of the team. If the application is deemed suitable, it will then be passed on to the foster, who is fostering the dog. If the foster finds the application suitable, you will receive a phone call for a chat. The application form is found via our website and facebook page.
What are your fees?
All potential adopters selected for a homecheck are asked to donate a fee of £15 which is donated towards our neutering program in Romania.
The donation fee for a successful adoption is £460.
Where can I find you?
How else can I support your charity?
Support our fundraisers & through our Auction page.
Tell your friends
Sponsor a dog/puppy
Donate through our website or contact a member of the team
Share our post on Facebook & Instagram
Follow us on social Media
Will I receive support after adoption?
We provide full rescue backup for the entirety of your dogs life. Our fosters can provide training tips and provide any advice before or after your adoption.
How to become a fosterer?
If you are interested in fostering, please fill in our application form or contact a member of the team. Once the application form has been submitted, a member of the team will contact you for a chat.
If you would like to submit an application to become a fosterer, please follow the link below.
How can I get more information about a dog?
You can gain further information on all our dogs by viewing their pages on the website, viewing their posts on facebook, or contacting a member of the team, who will put you in contact with the foster.
I have young children, can I still adopt a dog?
We love to re-home our dogs with young children, however the dog will need to pass a child test while in foster and be the right size and temperament.
I already have a dog, can I adopt a companion for them?
Yes, you can! However, please be aware that we assess every dog individually to decide whether they will be suited to living with another dog. We do this during our assessment stage.
If you have a dog or regular visiting dogs we will arrange a pre meet for the dogs. This is so your dog(s) are as comfortable as they can be with the new animal coming into their environment and for the adopted dog going into another dog’s environment.
I have a cat or other small animal, can I still adopt?
We love to re-home our dogs with cat or small, however the dog will need to pass a cat test while in foster and be the right size and temperament.
Can I still adopt a dog if I don’t have a garden?
If you don’t have a garden, we will consider your application, but many of our dogs will not be suitable because they do require a secure garden.
Why can’t I meet the dog before the homecheck has been completed?
We prefer to do a home check before a meet and greet, incase your garden or house doesn’t meet our requirements for the dog.