About DoodleAid

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Our Philosophy

We have never tried to adopt a “we know best” attitude and don’t presume to be experts. If we need experts, then, thanks to your kind donations, we engage the very best trainers, behaviourists and veterinary professionals.

Part of the philosophy behind DoodleAid is that we help, we don’t take over. These are not ‘our’ dogs, but they are dogs loved by their current and future owners and dogs that have become a part of people’s lives.

We do not presume that, because someone is forced into a position where they have to give up their beloved pet, the relationship ends there. We give people the choice, because they deserve nothing less.

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How We Work

Dogs are matched with prospective owners, but the choices are discussed with the current owner. New owners can and do visit the current owner, see the dog, and take their own dog with them (if they currently have one). If a behaviourist has been involved, they can meet and talk to ensure that all parties understand the needs of the dog. In some cases, the behaviourist assesses, advises the current owner, and, if the dog is rehomed, helps the new owner deal with any ongoing issues.

If the current owner does not wish to keep in touch, that is their choice; if they simply wish to ring or email, that is their choice; if they wish to visit on a regular basis that is their choice, but above all else, all parties agree the way forward… because “we” don’t know best.

Many “former” and “current” owners are now good friends and regularly meet up socially and (of course) to walk the dog.

The philosophy works; it's worked very well for some time now and that “proof of the pudding being in the eating” is the reason we registered as a charity. The trustees and supporters of DoodleAid believe there is a different way to do things and they’ve been proved right.

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