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COLLABORATION, supporting our communities, ‘Protect Animals, Protect People’
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue held their second annual conference in Stormont on 2nd October, focusing on ‘Collaboration’ and what that looks like to improve companion
Charities invest millions of pounds more than Government into Northern Ireland’s Animal Welfare
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue held their annual Companion Animal Welfare conference in Stormont on Wednesday 2nd October to discuss ‘collaboration’ as a key theme for
Dr Tara Quinn will be a key speaker tomorrow as she launches her new publication…
Dr Tara Quinn, (CPsychol, AFBPsS) will be one of our Keynote Speakers tomorrow as we host our 2nd annual conference in Parliament Buildings Stormont. Wednesday 2nd
CCDR – one week to go to NI’s only Companion Animal Welfare Conference
ONE WEEK TO GO … Causeway Coast Dog Rescue hosts Northern Ireland’s only Companion Animal Welfare Conference, to be held in Stormont on 2nd October
CCDR AND DR MARC ABRAHAM OBE MEET WITH LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN AND TOOTS!
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue (CCDR) has been reviewing ways of how best to support local communities to be more ‘responsible dog owners’. With the steep
Two of the UK’s biggest charities have been invited to speak at CCDR’s Animal Welfare Conference
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue’s forthcoming ‘Animal Welfare Conference’ which will be held in Parliament Buildings Stormont on 2nd October, has invited representatives from the UK’s
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS TO GO TO CCDR’S ANIMAL WELFARE CONFERENCE IN STORMONT
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue is holding an animal welfare conference in Parliament Buildings Stormont on 2nd October to discuss the issues experienced by charities and
CAUSEWAY COAST DOG RESCUE IS EXTREMELY DISSAPOINTED TO LEARN OF THE LACK OF COMMITMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE ON DRIVING FORWARD ANIMAL WELFARE REFORM IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Earlier this year, CCDR distributed a letter to Ministers, MLAs, Council Chief Executives and Councillors to outline concerns on an animal welfare service which is
CCDR Calls on the Executive to include a Strategy for Animal Welfare in the PfG
Causeway Coast Dog Rescue has been continually calling for a ‘Strategy for Animal Welfare’ in Northern Ireland, to be included in the forthcoming ‘Programme for
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