Dogs AN102¶
Dogs is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Animals category.
944 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.46% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(dogs?|canines?|kennels?|Rhodesian Ridgeback)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 218 | 0.31% |
| £10k - £100k | 398 | 0.57% |
| £100k - £250k | 128 | 0.58% |
| £250k - £500k | 62 | 0.57% |
| £500k - £1m | 28 | 0.42% |
| £1m - £10m | 28 | 0.31% |
| Over £10m | 9 | 0.41% |
| Total | 871 | 0.45% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 821 | 0.48% |
| oscr | 95 | 0.38% |
| ccni | 28 | 0.39% |
| Total | 944 | 0.46% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| The Guide Dogs For The Blind Association [Charity number: SC038979] The Objects for which the Association is established are to promote the health, equality and independence of blind and partially sighted people by: 1. Providing guide dogs for blind and partially sighted people.. 2. Training and educating blind and partially sighted people in the use of such guide dogs. 3. The relief, prevention and cure of vision impairment. 4. Providing such services, facilities and activities for the benefit of blind and partially sighted people as the Association shall from time to time deem fit |
£156,400,000 |
| THE GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 209617] The Association provides guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services to people who are blind and partially sighted. In accordance with its constitution, it provides "additional services and facilities for the relief of blind persons as the Association shall from time to time deem fit". |
£156,400,000 |
| Dogs Trust [Charity number: SC053144] The Charity's objects (the objects) are (and for the avoidance of doubt whether within the United Kingdom or elsewhere throughout the World) to protect dogs and other animals in the Directors' discretion from maltreatment, cruelty and suffering. |
£143,068,000 |
| DOGS TRUST [Charity number: 1167663] Dogs Trust operates a network of rehoming centres across the UK; each provides dog accommodation, puppy houses, isolation blocks and treatment rooms. Dogs Trust provides financial assistance to allow owners in genuine need to have their dogs neutered through participating veterinary practices. Dogs Trust provides dog training and educational material on responsible dog ownership. |
£143,067,945 |
| BATTERSEA DOGS' AND CATS' HOME [Charity number: 206394] We aim never to turn away a dog or cat in need of help. We reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners; when we cannot do this, we care for them until new homes can be found for them; and we educate the public about responsible pet ownership. |
£70,340,000 |
| DOGS TRUST LEGACY [Charity number: 227523] Dogs Trust operates a network of rehoming centres across the UK; each provides dog accomodation, puppy houses, isolation blocks and treatment rooms.Dogs Trust provides financial assistance to allow owners in genuine need to have their dogs neutered through participating veterinary practices.Dogs Trust provides dog training and educational material on responsible dog ownership. |
£67,323,001 |
| Dogs Trust Legacy [Charity number: SC037843] The objects of DOGS TRUST shall be (and for the avoidance of doubt whether within the United Kingdom or elsewhere throughout the World) to protect dogs and such other animals in the Trustee's discretion from maltreatment, cruelty, suffering |
£67,323,000 |
| HEARING DOGS FOR DEAF PEOPLE [Charity number: 293358] The charity's objects are the promotion of health and the relief of sickness in particular by training, providing and supporting animal assisted intervention in the relief of human deafness, disability, sickness, suffering or distress, collaborating with other charities where appropriate. |
£16,410,564 |
| Hearing Dogs for Deaf People [Charity number: SC040486] The Association's objects are the promotion of health and the relief of sickness in particular by training. providing and supporting animal assisted intervention in the relief of human deafness, disability, sickness, suffering or distress, (sufferers from such conditions herein after called •deaf or disabled people') collaborating with other' charities where appropriate and in pursuance of the foregoing charitable objects but not otherwise |
£16,410,564 |
| ANIMALS ASIA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1086903] Animals Asia is devoted to ending the barbaric practice of bear bile farming and improving the welfare of animals in China and Vietnam. We promote compassion and respect for all animals and work to bring about long-term change. Particular emphasis is on ending bear bile farming, ending the trade in dogs and cats for meat and improving the welfare of captive animals in zoos and safari parks. |
£6,017,178 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| K9 HEROES [Charity number: 1178533] K9 Heroes supports dogs from the Armed Forces, Police, UK Border Force, Fire and Rescue, Mountain Rescue, Search and Rescue and any other British organisation which enlists service dogs.K9 Heroes have an application process for dogs requesting financial assistance. |
£2,798 |
| ABC DOG [Charity number: 1188694] ABC Dog coordinates the provision and use of therapy dogs as 'reading dogs' into primary schools within East Anglia. |
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| THE GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 209617] The Association provides guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services to people who are blind and partially sighted. In accordance with its constitution, it provides "additional services and facilities for the relief of blind persons as the Association shall from time to time deem fit". |
£156,400,000 |
| HELPFUL HOUNDS ASSISTANCE DOGS [Charity number: 1181017] We change the lives of young people and adults who are disabled, autistic or have Down's Syndrome, PTSD or other emotional issues as well as Schools with Special Needs Students by training and providing Assistance Dogs and Medical Alert Dogs to give a better quality of life and help them become more independent. We cover, mainly, Dorset, Hampshire, and Wiltshire as well as N and SW London. |
£375,823 |
| HIGH BEECH VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 803427] Operation of a village hall. Weddings,childen's parties. Pilates. Dog training. Orienteering, Quiz nights etc. Polling station |
£2,896 |
| Old,Disabled,Damaged and Black Animals Rescue [Charity number: SC050444] To promote the advancement of animal welfare and education of the general public in the subject of animal welfare by engaging in the following activities: 5.1. actively support the control of the dog and cat population by advocating neutering dogs and cats whenever practicable or desirable to do so, and to make funds available whenever possible to provide financial assistance to members of the public for this purpose (and for the avoidance of doubt whether within the United Kingdom or elsewhere throughout the World). 5.2. maintain a continuous campaign via the media and other methods to educate members of the general public to have a responsible attitude towards dogs and cats and their welfare with emphasis on: 5.2.1.the control of dogs and cats population by advocating the neutering of dogs and cats. 5.2.2.combating of the superstitions surrounding black dogs and cats, the ill-treatment and high rate of abandonment of black dogs and cats. 5.2.3. the re-homing of old and/or disabled dogs and cats. In particular, for this purpose books, pamphlets, posters, letters, websites, social media and advertisements shall be printed and published and distributed as necessary. 5.3. establish and maintain rescue/re-homing centres for the care, treatment and re-homing, where possible, of unwanted, homeless, stray, ill-treated, injured and sick dogs and cats and to provide a permanent home for life for all those that cannot be re-homed, in particular old, disabled and black dogs and cats. |
£66,987 |
| ALEXA'S CANINE TRUST [Charity number: 1199089] For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of dogs in need of care and attention and to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception , care, and treatment of such animals.For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of animals in need of care and attention, through the provision of grants and services for the reception, care and treatment of such |
£82,577 |
| MISS MOLLIES RESCUE [Charity number: 1159985] rescue and rehome dogs |
£59,123 |
| THE LLANGARRON VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 223228] Provides a home for Llangarron short matt bowls club, which meets once a week on a Monday and also meets other days to play matches. Is also used for dog training and also for a weekly meeting of a ladies exercise club to do a yoga class. |
£1,385 |
| All Dog & Cat Rescue Scotland [Charity number: SC054261] The organisation's purposes are the advancement of animal welfare, specifically: To rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs in Scotland, providing care and support for dogs in need, regardless of their place of origin. To promote animal welfare by offering veterinary care, fostering, and responsible rehoming services to ensure the wellbeing of rescued dogs. To work in partnership with reputable rescue organisations and individuals to assist dogs from Scotland and further afield, ensuring they are brought into safe environments before being rehomed within Scotland. To educate the public on responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, and the importance of adoption and rehabilitation. To collaborate with foster carers, boarding facilities, and local communities to provide temporary care and long-term solutions for rescued dogs. |