Allow plenty of time for your visit - up to half a day. And come along during the week if possible: weekends are very busy.
Our Procedures
Come along to Battersea or one of our country centres. In order to rehome a dog from us you will be interviewed by one of our experienced Rehomers, who will help you choose the dog or puppy that best suits you and your situation. We will usually visit your home prior to you taking a dog - this will be arranged at point of interview. The home visit will take place within 10 to 14 working days of your interview.Interviews cannot be pre-booked but are on a first come, first served basis.
We rehome dogs all over the country provided that you're able to come to one of our centres for an interview. If you live far away we cannot do a home visit and therefore need a letter of recommendation from your local vet or a local shelter could carry out a home visit prior to you coming here.
We have dogs of all ages, sizes and shapes, all with different personalities and temperaments so one might be able to be left alone for three to four hours, another one not at all. One might need a country home and another can go to a flat in the city - each situation (dog and people wise) is looked at individually at point of interview.As dogs come and go every day, it is not possible to know which dogs we have ready for rehoming prior to your visit.
At present, we do not have parking facilities at Battersea, however we do at our two other centres.
Please bring with you:
- Identification with your name and address
- Written permission from your council, Housing Association or landlord if you do not own your home
- All members of the family: it is vital that everyone who will be living with the dog meets him and he them
- Any other dogs (not cats) who will be living with the new dog
- We cannot guarantee that any animal seen on this website will be suitable for an individual prospective owner
- We cannot guarantee that any animal seen on the website will be at the centre on visiting
- We cannot accept responsibility for the temperament of any animal once it has been rehomed
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