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Mutts in Distress

Dog rescue organisation on the Herts / Essex border, UK

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Contact us

Are you interested in being a volunteer?

  • We need kennel helpers each week day morning except Saturdays, starting at 8am.
  • We are also always looking for volunteer homecheckers to enable us to cover all the enquiries we receive as quickly as possible. If you are interested in training to be a homechecker, please contact 01255 677074.
  • If you cannot spare a lot of time, how about being a follow-up homechecker, just to see that the dog is happy and well looked after and has been vaccinated.
  • Please contact 01255 677074 for more details if you are able to help in this way.

Can you offer a home to a rescued dog?

Would you like to make a donation?

Or would you just like some more information?

Use the form below for general enquiries, or use our rehoming enquiry form if you’d like to adopt one of the animals.

If you’ve found a dog, please contact the local police or council dog warden. The owner may be desperately trying to find their pet, and this is the best way to reunite them. You might also consider adding the dog’s details to the Lostdogs website.

We are very careful with the information you provide, but before you fill in the form, you might want to read our privacy policy.

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Thank you to our friends at Zooplus for their donations, which we greatly appreciate.

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