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Dogs is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Animals category.

940 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 233 0.31%
£10k - £100k 393 0.58%
£100k - £250k 131 0.63%
£250k - £500k 57 0.58%
£500k - £1m 26 0.42%
£1m - £10m 24 0.28%
Over £10m 7 0.34%
Total 871 0.46%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 816 0.48%
oscr 96 0.38%
ccni 28 0.39%
Total 940 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
£142,035,284
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".
£142,035,284
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.
£124,598,892
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
£124,598,492
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.
£56,527,000
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.
£12,090,484
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
£12,090,484
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.
£6,437,689
NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST [Charity number: 1090499]
The National Animal Welfare Trust's primary purpose is to rescue and re-home animals, primarily cats and dogs, but also farm animals and small domestic pets too.
£5,496,451
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.
£4,952,634

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Pets As Therapy [Charity number: SC038910]
1) to relieve sickness, suffering and distress and to promote good health, especially but not exclusively amongst children and elderly people through the advancement of education in relationships between people and companion animals. 2) to relieve the suffering and distress of dogs in need of care and attention by the advancement of public education in the health, care, management and training of dogs and by all other means. and 3) to preserve public health and to protect the public from nuisance by promoting high standards of responsible dog ownership
£835,973
CHILTERNS DOG RESCUE SOCIETY [Charity number: 257557]
Chilterns Dog Rescue Society rescues and rehomes dogs who no longer have a home in England & Wales.
£442,749
GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE ELITE LIMITED [Charity number: 1150928]
German Shepherd Rescue Elite was formed with the aim of rescuing and re-homing German Shepherd Dogs whilst educating people on the breed and promote responsible ownership.
£954,969
SOUTHERN SHIH TZU RESCUE [Charity number: 1049494]
The rescue & rehoming of Shih Tzus in need, who have been signed over to the charity for rehoming by previous owners. Also, in the case of the death of the owner, the family wish the dog to be rehomed by the charity.
£68,737
CANINE PARTNERS FOR INDEPENDENCE [Charity number: 803680]
Training of assistance dogs to support and help people with severe disabilities enjoy greater independence and a better quality of life and, where possible, help them into education and employment. Also to support the partnership once graduated throughout the working life of the dog always being mindful of its wellbeing.
£3,988,440
RUFF LUCK RESCUE [Charity number: 1134450]
We rescue & rehome dogs from pounds across the country, we also take in dogs where the owner has died or is too ill to look after anymore, also dogs where the owners have to move house & cannot take their companions with them. We provide veterinary care for dogs that are ill and vaccinate, chip, worm and deflea all dogs before rehoming - we are based in Birmingham & are run solely by volunteers.
£13,550
Fiona's Ark SCIO [Charity number: SC052245]
4 The organisation's purposes are: 4.1 The advancement of animal welfare by supporting the physical and mental needs of vulnerable animals typically within Argyll and Bute. 4.2 To provide help to displaced domestic animals, primarily by the provision of temporary accommodation and rehoming if needed. 4.3 To promote good husbandry of animals, principally cats and dogs, by encouraging spaying and neutering.
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
£124,598,492
ASSISTANCE DOGS (UK) [Charity number: 1119538]
ADUK seeks to advance the education of the public and service providers about assistance dogs, and the rights of people who rely on them. The charity does this by bringing internationally accredited assistance dog organisations together so that they might share their knowledge and expertise to create information, guidance and best practice.
£143,942
Help A Hound [Charity number: SC045405]
The organisation?s purposes are: To advance animal welfare by providing re-homing and rehabilitation for retired working dogs
£5,245