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CCDR Respond To Ministers Announcement
New safeguarding measures for XL Bully breed type dogs to be introduced | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (daera-ni.gov.uk) Following Today’s announcement by
North coast charity ‘CCDR’ welcomes Battersea and delegates from UK and Ireland to first Animal welfare Conference in Northern Ireland
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue charity, welcomed over sixty delegates, 21 charities, members of ROI central and local government and local political representatives of Northern Ireland
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue work to inform Ministers and MLAs of the issues in Animal Welfare
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue was at Stormont this week (Monday) as they continue to work their way round the political arena by meeting each of
The story so far – XLBullys and where we are with potential ban.
The link to a workshop which recently discussed the potential ban of XLBully’s also discussed where we are to date with the law. While Northern
Charities and shelters struggle as NI faces five-year high in levels of unwanted dogs
An animal charity has warned that increasing numbers of unwanted but healthy dogs will be needlessly put down because they can’t be rehomed. Causeway Coast
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue call for review of local government’s animal welfare (non-farmed animals) service in Northern Ireland
Twelve years since the change in the Welfare of Animals Act (Northern Ireland) 2011, dog welfare in Northern Ireland is still in crisis. Causeway Coast Dog
EVENTS
We organise fund raising events such as organised dog walks, car boot sales, bag packing and so on. All monies raised are used to feed the animals and to provide veterinary care.
We will aim to have a diary of events for fundraising over the forthcoming year for you to support. Watch for updates, thank you