Dogs come from a variety of challenging situations, including strays, abandoned pets, or animals surrendered due to owners’ financial or personal issues. Some dogs may also be rescued from abusive environments or overcrowded shelters where they are at risk of euthanasia.
Each dog undergoes a detailed health check, including vaccinations, spaying or neutering (if needed), and treatments for any medical conditions.
A behaviour evaluation is also conducted to understand the dog’s temperament, fears, and triggers. This helps determine whether the dog requires special handling, training, or rehabilitation before being considered for rehoming.
Dogs with behavioural challenges are given positive reinforcement training and socialisation to help them adjust, regain trust in humans, and become ready for rehoming.
We ensure every dog has a safe and loving space to rest, play, and socialise. This supportive environment helps dogs heal from their past experiences and regain confidence.
Dogs live in comfortable kennels or communal spaces, with access to outdoor areas where they can exercise and interact with other dogs under supervision.
Once a dog has recovered physically and emotionally, we begin preparing them for rehoming. This includes continued training, regular vet check-ups, and ensuring they are comfortable in various situations.