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Dog Re-homing Centre Aberdeen
Where to seek help in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to rehome your dog or to adopt rescue dogs
DAWGS - Dog Action Working Group Scotland
Dog welfare charity DAWGS was formed and opened in 1994. They find loving homes for homeless, abandoned and unwanted dogs in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and the North East of Scotland. Though they re-home dogs they are not a rescue kennels centre because they have no kennelling facilities. Instead they encourage those seeking to re-home a dog to keep it at home whilst they match it with a new suitable owner.
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DAWGS rely on donations and volunteers to enable them to continue their dog welfare work.
Contact Address, Telephone Number Of DAWGS
DAWGS
The DAWGS-House
6 Whitemyres Holdings
Lang Stracht
Kingswells
ABERDEEN
AB15 6NB
Tel: (01224) 208989
Website:
www.thedawghouse.co.uk
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