Email sent to dog’s trust:
Hello,
I was just wondering
if it was possible if we were able to ask you a few questions about The Dogs at
your sanctuary and the work done as well as numbers of animals, so we can
include these in a short documentary we are doing at college about the
re-homing of dog?
If you could reply to
these questions that would be great thanks;
How many dogs on
average per year does dog's Trust have to look after?
How many of these dogs
get re homed?
How long is a dogs
stay?
What are the reasons a
dog will be given away or found?
How are some dogs
found?
What’s the worst case
a dog has been found in?
How old on average are
the dogs that you have
Thank you for your
time,
Abbie-Rose and Jessica
Email back from Dog’s trust
Dear Abbie-Rose and Jessica,
Thank you for
contacting Dogs Trust with your query. I have tried to answer your questions as
best I can as follows:
- Dogs Trust cares for
17 000 dogs a year across our 20 rehoming centres in the UK.
- In 2015 the number
of dogs successfully rehomed (and not returned to us) was 12 328.
- A dog's average stay
at our centres is currently 42 days. Most of our dogs come in and out in a
matter of weeks, but this number is greatly affected the number of long term
dogs in our care (who have been with us for more than six months) of which
there are not many.
- I am unable to
provide more specific information on the reasons that individual’s handover
their dogs to us, but the most common is that due to some change in the owners'
life, they are no longer able to provide the care and home that the dog needs.
More information on this can be found on our website here: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/whats-happening/news/over-47-000-people-heartlessly-abandoned-their-dogs-in-one-year
- Where dogs have come
to us in a less than ideal state, Dogs Trust focuses on the transformation of
these dogs as they look to a better life. One such example this year was April
who was found with extremely matted hair. More on this can be found here: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/our-centres/ballymena/centre-updates/news/abandoned-dog-who-survived-the-odds-seeking-loving-home
- Unfortunately I do
not have information regarding our dogs' average age easily accessible so am
unable to answer this question.
I hope this
information has been helpful. More information like this can be found in our
annual review https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/about-us/audited-accounts-annual-reviews/annual-review/annual%20review%202016.pdf
Kind regards,
Lucy Jeczalik
Operations
Administrator
Dogs Trust - A Dog Is
For Life Not Just For Christmas ®
Visit our website at
http://www.dogstrust.org.uk
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