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The Chilterns Dog Rescue Society, - Rescue of homeless and unwanted dogs, providing care until they are re-homed. Fundraising and events information. Chesham, Bucks.

Just For Dogs - A registered charity, JFD has dogs for adoption, lost and found, volunteering information and a virtual dog show. Brailsford, Derbyshire.

Border Collie Rescue On Line - Charity which cares for, re-habilitates, re-trains and re-homes unwanted border collies and working sheepdogs. Contains news, branch information, breed advice and fundraising section.

Home Rescue - Rescues dogs and find new homes for them. Dogs are housed temporarily in real homes with foster parents until they find new permanent owners. Greater Manchester

Dog Rescue Pages - A guide for everyone intending to adopt a dog. Details of dog rescue centres, sanctuaries, shelters, homes and breed-rescue organizations throughout the UK

Dobermann Rescue - A rescue group based in south-east England. Contact details.

Binfield Dog Rescue - Rescue group for unwanted and stray dogs with list of availability from Berkshire and the surrounding counties. Includes lost and found and care and training tips.

North West English Springer Spaniel Rescue - Comprehensive site with information, links and dogs available for rehoming.

German Shepherd Dog Rehoming North East - Rehoming service offers dogs for adoption and a micro-chipping service. Information for volunteers. Newcastle upon Tyne.

Border Collie Trust G.B. - Rescue and rehoming of pet border collies. Also have boarding kennels, profits go to rescue centre. Rugeley, Staffordshire.

Lost Doggies - This site is designed for people who have lost their dog(s) or suspect it has been stolen. Finders of a lost or stolen dog report it on the site for the rightful owners to find.

Canine Lifeline UK - Dog rescue and retraining kennels, specialising in rehoming pure-bred and pedigreed dogs and puppies, pet directory, news, dogs available, and donation form.

Lost Dogs UK - Contains the option to add a description of lost and found dogs. Also features advice on how to protect your dog and what to do if it goes missing.

Northern English Springer Spaniel Rescue - A charity which rescues and rehouses of English Springer Spaniels. Charity activities and online registration for intending adopters.

Dumfries and Galloway Canine Rescue Centre - Rescue, cares for, and rehomes stray, maltreated, and unwanted dogs. Pictures of dogs needing homes, details of events, how to donate and contact details.

National Canine Defence League - For more than 100 years, NCDl has been caring for neglected and ill-treated dogs. Site offers a sponsorship scheme to ensure that neglected and badly treated dogs get properly cared for. Information on dog care, useful links and news, and a history of the UK's largest dog welfare charity.

Give a Dog a Home.com - Extensive directory of dog rescue centres in the UK. Also includes training articles and photos, and links to specific dog appeals.

Animals In Need 2000 - All-volunteer charity rescues and rehomes abused and abandoned dogs in the Doncaster, Retford and Worksop area. Also offers a dog neutering scheme to help needy with costs.

Lincoln English Springer Spaniel Rescue - Rescues problem and unwanted English Springers, re-homing them to new families in the Lincolnshire area.

Rosie-Rescue: A Rescue for Westies - Rescuing and re-homing West Highland Terriers.

Rhosgoch Animal Sanctuary: The Dog Help Line - Dog rehoming and animal sanctuary charity in Welshpool, Wales.

Dog Aid Society of Scotland - Details about specific dogs needing homes plus information on all aspects of dog ownership and re-homing.

Lizzie's Barn Animal Sanctuary - A rescue-centre and sanctuary for dogs and other animals. Includes pictures and details of dogs currently waiting for homes. Kidwelly, South Wales.

Jerry Green Foundation Trust - Provides sancturies and finds homes for unwanted dogs. Carries Jay Gee fundraising news and pictures of dogs needing homes.

Hereford and Worcester Animal Rescue - Independent organisation dedicated to the re-homing of stray, abandoned and unwanted dogs throughout UK. Homes needed, happy endings, issues, chat room, news and remembrance.

Mutts in Distress - Located on the Herts/Essex border. Rescues dogs from local pounds that would otherwise be destroyed, and offer these for rehoming in the Harlow, Bishops Stortford, and Hertford areas. Overview, homes needed, photos and successes.

Scottish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue - Registered Charity seeks to re-home dogs and Educate the public about the breed. Adoption, overview, events, store, joining and contact.

Daneline Great Dane Rescue - Details about fostering and adopting rescues, a dog-of-the-month feature, training information and success stories.

Jerry Green Foundation Trust - Rescue and re-home dogs all around the UK. Overview, aims and objectives, forum and local group links.

Eleventh Hour - Features elderly, special needs and long term dogs in UK rescues. Overview, history and animals needing homes.

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