Dogs Trust

Dogs Trust
dogs trust
Nicknamedogs trust
Pronunciation
  • dogs tr- u- st
Formation1891; 133 years ago (1891)
TypeCharity
Registration no.227523
Legal statusCharity
Headquarters17 Wakley Street, London, England, UK
Location
Patron
Elizabeth II (1990–2022)
Charles III (2024–)
[1]
CEO
Clarissa Baldwin (1986–2014)
Adrian Burder (2014–2018)
Owen Sharp (2019–)
Volunteers
6000
Websitewww.dogstrust.org.uk
Formerly called
National Canine Defence League

Dogs Trust, known until 2003 as the National Canine Defence League, is a British animal welfare charity and humane society which specialises in the well-being of dogs. It is the largest dog welfare charity in the United Kingdom, caring for over 15,000 animals each year.[2] Dogs Trust's primary objective is to protect all dogs in the UK and elsewhere from maltreatment, cruelty and suffering.[3] It focuses on the rehabilitation and rehoming of dogs which have been either abandoned or given up by their owners through rehoming services.

Dogs Trust has 22 rehoming centres across the UK and Ireland. Its first international rehoming centre opened in November 2009 in Dublin, Ireland.[4] Its charity guidelines ensure that no mentally or physically healthy dog taken into the protection of its rehoming centres are euthanised. Dogs Trust also manages microchipping and neutering schemes in the United Kingdom and abroad, in order to reduce the number of unwanted litters of puppies and stray dogs.

  1. ^ "Dogs Trust welcomes His Majesty the King as Patron". Dogs Trust. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  2. ^ "The History of Dogs Trust | Dogs Trust". www.dogstrust.org.uk.
  3. ^ "Dogs Trust Constitution | Dogs Trust". www.dogstrust.org.uk.
  4. ^ "About us". Dogs Trust Ireland. Retrieved 4 August 2023.