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Membership
The annual membership fee is
just £7.50
and this entitles you
to a quarterly Newsletter and invitations to all our fundraising events.
This means that you keep in touch with the situation in Greece and also
updates you on our achievements.
Sponsorship
We have several long term animals in care in Greece - none of
which will ever find homes of their own either because of their age or
medical problems. To sponsor one of these dogs for
only £10
a month means that
the charity can continue to look after them in terms of food, shelter and
veterinary care for the rest of their days. Choose which you would like to
sponsor and you will receive a certificate with photograph and a twice
yearly update letter
We currently have the dogs below that need sponsorship.
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THIS KITTEN WAS FOUND IN AN EMPTY DUSTBIN
LOOKING FOR FOOD
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JUST £5 A MONTH WILL STOP HER FROM STARVING!
- DONATE
NOW!
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THESE
DOGS IN THASSOS WILL NEVER FIND HOMES
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JUST £10 A MONTH WILL GIVE
FOOD AND SHELTER – DONATE NOW!
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Donations
This charity can only do its work with the support of Members
and those giving donations. Veterinary fees are high so you can help
considerably by paying for either a bitch spay, cat spay, puppy vaccine,
Leishmanis collar or a worming treatment.
If you wish to help select one of the links below.
I want to become a member
I want to become a sponsor
I want to make a single donation
I want to make a monthly donation
Dogs Needing Homes
All dogs
travelling to the UK have been prepared in conjunction with the
Pets Travel Scheme, and therefore do not have to go into quarantine on
arrival. They are all sterilised, micro chipped, fully vaccinated and arrive
with a valid Passport. New owners are required to have an enclosed, secure
garden, and families with all members working full-time are not suitable
- a
home visit will be necessary. If you would like to consider adopting one of
our dogs, those ready or currently being prepared for travel can be viewed
Adoption list
As with any rescue dog, a good deal of understanding and patience is a
necessity, as their new environment is so very different to what they have
known. Sometimes it takes weeks or months before the dog is settled, but
then they are wonderful family members.
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