Help Choose our Charity to support in 2021

Help Choose our Charity to support in 2021

Holly and Berry have been so busy growing Dogs Dogs Dogs that they have forgotten to choose a charity for 2021. As a new business, we believe we should be a force for good and as such need to be supporting a charity dear to our and our customers' hearts. As such we have just sent out an email requesting our customers' choices for a dog charity of the year. 

In an ideal world it will be a dog charity that is located near to us in the South West. Dog related is a must. We are looking to provide the right charity with as much support as we can including cash, doggy related equipment like beds, leads, coats etc and profile raising amongst our customer base. 

If you have a charity you would like us to support please get in touch and email us at woof@dogsdogsdogs.co.uk. We are then going to create a list and ask our customers to vote on which one they like best. 

You can also enter your choice on our social media channels. 



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