Charity Status Change

We are pleased to announce that on 1st April 2026 our branch changed its legal status from an unincorporated charity to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), with a new charity number of 1215084.  It represents a key step in modernising our governance framework. The important thing is that nothing is changing in what we do or how we do it, and every animal coming in to us will receive the care, attention and second chance that they deserve, just the same as always.  The CIO is now the data controller, although for an interim period, the existing branch and the CIO will co-exist as we work through the process of informing all relevant parties.  If you have used our services before, rest assured your personal data is still protected in exactly the same way; it has simply been transferred over to the new CIO.  Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Kona

Kona is a two-year-old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed. She is about the size of a small Labrador and is a firm favorite with all of our dog walkers. She is such a gorgeous-natured girl. When she first arrived, she was a tiny bit nervous being in a new environment, but it didn’t take her long to come out of her shell.

She is friendly, affectionate, and thrives on attention and love. She is generally very good and calm on her lead. While she is fine passing dogs who aren’t reactive, she can be barky if they initiate an interaction. Kona is a very smart girl and already knows commands like sit, paw, and stay.. 

Regarding her health, Kona has shown evidence of hip dysplasia, which was identified on X-rays. This does not cause her any issues at present, and she is not showing any clinical signs. Dogs with this condition can live long, happy, and healthy lives if their adopters manage the condition appropriately.
More information will be provided upon making enquiries, but generally speaking, she would benefit from being walked on a lead with moderate exercise on even ground. It is also important to keep her in a lean to normal body condition. Kona is to be rehomed as an only dog and could possibly live with older children.

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