Useful resources for you and your dog
This page provides a selection of useful links and helpful resources for you and your dog. Throughout our site you will find links to external websites and whilst we make every effort to ensure these links are accurate, up to date and relevant, Cheadle Dog House does not take responsibility for pages maintained by external providers or for any information contained within these third party websites. Views expressed by third party external websites are not necessarily those of Cheadle Dog House.
Manchester & Cheshire Dogs Home
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Together, with your help and support we can continue to care for and rehome Manchester’s unloved and unwanted dogs.
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Dogs Trust Manchester
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Working for a better future for dogs and the people who love them - we believe all dogs deserve to live life to the full.
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RSPCA
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The RSPCA ar ethe oldest animal welfare charity in the UK and the first to introduce a law to protect animals and work hard to ensure that all animals can live free from pain and suffering.
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Dogs 4 Rescue
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Launched in 2013, Dogs 4 Rescue are a ‘Not for Profit’ dog rescue in Manchester which fosters abused street dogs from abroad to rehome them in the UK.
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Blue Cross
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Blue Cross find homes for unwanted dogs, cats, small pets and horses across the UK with tailor-made service means we help each pet find the right person.
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Trusted House Sitters
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A community of local & global verified pet sitters keeping pets happy at home in return for a free place to stay.
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Woodcroft Vets & Animal Hospital
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Woodcroft Vets have six local practices and a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital in the Stockport area that is committed to providing the very highest standards in the industry.
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Hounds Hotel
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A great alternative to kennels, Hounds Hotel is a Cheadle-based home-from-home dog boarding and daycare centre.
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Blind Dog Rescue UK
Blind Dog Rescue UK is a small charity dedicated to the rescue of blind and partially sighted dogs. We rescue the most vulnerable dogs who have been subjected to the worst of humanity yet still have an
astonishing capacity to adapt, love and become perfect ambassadors for blind dogs everywhere.
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