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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.

920 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 249 0.30%
£10k - £100k 382 0.59%
£100k - £250k 130 0.67%
£250k - £500k 47 0.52%
£500k - £1m 18 0.31%
£1m - £10m 27 0.34%
Over £10m 7 0.38%
Total 860 0.45%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 794 0.47%
oscr 99 0.39%
ccni 27 0.38%
Total 920 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
£153,000,000
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".
£153,000,000
Dogs Trust [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
£119,472,406
DOGS TRUST [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.
£119,472,406
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.
£58,339,000
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
£13,736,594
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.
£13,736,594
DOGS FOR GOOD [Charity number: 1092960]
A world in which everyone and every community is able to benefit from the help of a trained dog.We bring trained dogs and people together to help them overcome specific challenges and enrich and improve the lives of both.
£4,611,925
Dogs for Good [Charity number: SC039828]
The objects of the Charity are the promotion of physical and mental health by interactions and relationships with appropriately trained dogs, by such means as the trustees may decide, including but not limited to training, information, advice and research.
£4,611,925
DOGS TRUST WORLDWIDE [Charity number: 1167663]
Dogs Trust Worldwide is working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction. Dogs Trust Worldwide works with local dog welfare organisations around the world to improve the lives of dogs in the communities where they operate.
£4,326,911

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Angels Small Paws Dog Rescue and Animal Sanctuary [Charity number: 1171121]
The charity rehomes unwanted and abandoned dogs from all over the UK. The charity is based in the East Midlands.
£90,905
THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR RETIRED SERVICE ANIMALS [Charity number: 1200949]
The NFRSA promotes and supports the care and well-being of retired Police, Fire, Prison Dogs, BorderControl Dogs and Police Horses in the UK.We alleviate the financial pressures on the owners and handlers of retired service animals by providing thefunds for medical care, and the well-being of retired service animals from the emergency services family.
Edinburgh Samoyed Rescue [Charity number: SC048163]
2. The association's objects are: (a) to advance animal welfare by rescuing and providing a temporary home for unwanted dogs until we can re-home them (b) provide veterinary care where required (c) encourage the neutering of dogs as a means of reducing unwanted puppies and strays (d) to benefit the public in their time of need, to rescue and re-home their dog (e) to educate the public in all matters relating to dog welfare (f) to provide a home check on all potential foster/adoption carers to ascertain their suitability and that of their home
£5,195
VENTNOR SPIRITUALIST CHURCH [Charity number: 1160239]
Provision of public: Religious services; healing services; spiritual development groups; philosophy groups; workshops; Open DaysBy request healers visit hospital patients and in their own homesFundraising for other charities, Embracing Age, Isle of WightSupport 2 Guide dogs for the blind
£7,840
CASTLEDON GREYHOUND RESCUE [Charity number: 1142778]
Castledon Greyhound Rescue provides a safe haven for retired racing and abandoned Greyhounds and actively seeks to find suitable homes to ensure the dogs can live out their full natural lives as domestic pets.
£17,340
NORTH WEST ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL RESCUE N.W.E.S.S.R. [Charity number: 1076924]
To promote the welfare and relieve the suffering of the breed of dog known as the English Springer Spaniel who are in need of care and attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, neglect or such other circumstances as the trustees shall determine, in particular by the provision of facilities for the reception, care and rehoming of such animals.
£52,390
K-9 RESCUE REMEDY [Charity number: 1173073]
K-9RR's main objective is to stop as many dogs as possible from going into rescue. We do this by running training on Sundays to help rescue dog owners to understand their dogs behaviour, the law with regard to owning a dog and their responsibility as owners. They train to pass the Kennel Club's Good Citizens Scheme. In addition K-9RR is also a small foster-based rescue for all breeds of dogs.
£21,127
WILD AT HEART FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1161695]
The Wild at Heart Foundation funds and supports animal welfare projects all over the world. In particular, we aim to reduce the world's 600 million stray dog population. We do this by organising and sponsoring neutering programmes, welfare campaigns and education initiatives.
£527,510
FRIENDS OF ISLAND HISTORY TRUST [Charity number: 1178684]
Recording and sharing the history of the isle of Dogs.
£11,172
GIRLS SAVING DOGS [Charity number: 1179732]
For the benefit of the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of dogs in need of care and attention and, in particular, to provide grants to rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such animals.

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024