Our rehoming centre | Dogs Trust (2024)

Our rehoming centre | Dogs Trust (1)

In November 2009, our first centre in Ireland opened in Dublin.

We have plenty of dogs of all shapes and sizes; small ones and tall ones, cheeky ones and squeaky ones, fluffy ones and scruffy ones, waiting at our Dublin rehoming centre all ready to meet their new owners.

Our centre has carefully designed, environmentally conscious kennels for the dogs in our care, a state of the art vet suite, and intake kennels to hold dogs who have just been brought in until they are vet checked and assessed.

We also have a purpose built Puppy Wing enabling us to save an additional 500 puppies, and their mammies, each year. This wing also features three low-stress kennels, for our residents who are finding kennel life a little overwhelming.

Ready to apply?

If you are hoping to welcome a dog into your life, please plan ahead and ensure that a dog will fit into your lifestyle long-term. Ask yourself if you are ready for a dog.

You are welcome to visit our Dublin rehoming centre. It is open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 1-3pm. Outside of these hours, we operate on an appointment-only basis for potential adopters. You can book an appointment by emailing us. You do not have to visit our centre to submit an application to adopt.

To start the rehoming process for adopting a dog based in our Dublin rehoming centre, please complete our adoption application form.

Visit us

Ashbourne Road
Finglas
Dublin 11 D11 K003

Visiting hours are on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday between 1pm and 3pm.

Otherwise, we are open by appointment only and you can book by emailing us.

We are located a 2 minutes drive from Exit 5, off the M50 on the Ashbourne Road.

Directions from M50

Take exit 5 off the M50 onto the N2 (sign posted for Ashbourne). On the left hand side you will see a garden centre called 'Beech Vista Nursery Garden Centre'. At this point get into the left slip road to take the exit sign posted 'Coldwinters'. Dogs Trust is just at the end of that road.

Directions from the West

Approach exit 5 of the M50 and head towards Ashbourne/Derry on the N2 motorway. You will see a garden centre on your left hand side called 'Beech Vista Nursery Garden Centre'. At this point, get into the left slip road to take the exit sign posted 'Coldwinters'. We are located just at the end of that road.

Call us

1800 252 928
Open 9-5 every day (please leave us a voicemail if your call is not answered)

Not in Dublin? We rehome across Ireland!

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FAQs

How long does the rehoming process take?

Every adoption is treated as an individual case, so the length of the process can vary depending on a number of …

Every adoption is treated as an individual case, so the length of the process can vary depending on a number of factors, and this should not be taken as a guarantee.

If you know there is a big event (moving house, going on holiday, a new baby) coming up soon, it's best to start the process after everything has settled down, so that whenever you find your new dog, you're ready for them.

I want to adopt a dog and I've filled in a questionnaire. Why haven't you contacted me?

Thank you so much for offering a forever home to a dog in need.

We do have lots of dogs coming into our care who need …

Thank you so much for offering a forever home to a dog in need.

We do have lots of dogs coming into our care who need our help, but bear in mind that if you are looking for a very specific breed, size, or temperament, or have a very busy household, it may take longer for us to find your perfect match. Many of the dogs we take in may have had a difficult start in life, or have specific medical or behavioural needs, and need a quieter household or one with no other pets. Some dogs will need a trusted doggy pal already in their home to help to show them the ropes. We try to match each dog with a family where we think they will have the best chance of success.

If you have applied, we would still encourage you to regularly check the website, and if a dog appears that you are interested in, to let us know, especially if the dog you are considering is a bit different to the one you have described in your questionnaire. If you are looking for a puppy, please note that we don’t usually post puppies for rehoming on the website, but we match existing adopter applications on our Puppy List with the needs of the puppies in our care. We have had an unprecedented volume of enquiries for puppies in recent months and so the wait time to be matched with a puppy may be longer than for an adult dog.

I want a particular breed. Can you contact me when you have one?

As a charity with limited resources, unfortunately we cannot contact people directly about a particular breed Some …

As a charity with limited resources, unfortunately we cannot contact people directly about a particular breed Some breeds do come into our care more regularly than others, and if you have previous experience with a particular breed it may be useful to note this on your questionnaire, but we cannot guarantee to find a match for you within a particular breed or other criteria.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog?

Our adoption fee is €220 for adult dogs and this fee helps us to cover the costs of caring for over 1,500 dogs every …

Our adoption fee is €220 for adult dogs and this fee helps us to cover the costs of caring for over 1,500 dogs every year.

Our fee for adopting a puppy is €270. This includes the €220 rehoming fee and a reduced €50 online Dog School fee. Training is an essential part of being a responsible dog owner so we only rehome dogs under six months of age to adopters who are willing to attend a four week online Dog School course. Our Dog School classes help puppies learn key life skills and teach owners the basic training skills they need to create a strong bond with their new dog.

Every dog adopted from Dogs Trust is:

Microchipped
Vaccinated
Vet Checked

If your new dog is not already neutered at the time of adoption, you will go home with a voucher of €120 towards the cost of neutering a male or €150 towards the cost of spaying a female dog at a local veterinary practice.

You will also receive a starter bag of food, a collar and lead to help your dog settle in.

Once they're at home, you'll be able to access advice from the centre team if you need to.

Do I need to make an appointment to visit the centre?

Visiting hours are on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday between 1 and 3pm.

Otherwise, we are open by appointment only …

Visiting hours are on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday between 1 and 3pm.

Otherwise, we are open by appointment only for potential adopters and you can book by emailing us.

Do you ever have hypoallergenic dogs available for rehoming?

As the causes of individual’s allergies can vary, no dog can be said to be 100% hypoallergenic, even if the breed or …

As the causes of individual’s allergies can vary, no dog can be said to be 100% hypoallergenic, even if the breed or crossbreed doesn’t shed very much or the dog doesn’t have much or any hair.

Some people with known allergies to dog hair or dander spend time with a dog of the same breed or crossbreed as the one they would like to rehome prior to adopting. However, there is no guarantee that there will not be an allergic reaction with another dog, even of the same breed or crossbreed.

Although on occasion we may have dogs available for adoption who may shed less hair than other breeds, we can never guarantee that a dog will not cause allergies.

We work in an ever-changing environment so encourage people to complete a rehoming questionnaire and keep in regular contact with our Rehoming team in case a dog that may suit becomes available.

Can I adopt a puppy?

Yes! However we don’t usually add their rehoming profiles to our website as they change in appearance so quickly. Find …

Yes! However we don’t usually add their rehoming profiles to our website as they change in appearance so quickly. Find out more about how to adopt a Dogs Trust puppy.

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FAQs

How do I pass my dog adoption interview? ›

Ask a Lot of Questions

The rescue wants to know that you're committed to providing a forever home. Put together a list of questions you have about the animal. You'll want to ask about any behavioral or health issues that will need to be addressed and be prepared to explain how you'll handle them.

What do you say when rehoming a dog? ›

Share the story of your pet. Write a story about your pet that includes the reason you need to rehome them, the type of home and family your pet would thrive in, and some fun information to gain interest in your pet (such as what their favorite things are, tricks they can do, their funniest characteristics, etc.).

What do dogs think when they get rehomed? ›

It's normal for your rehomed dog to feel anxious in its new environment. The feelings of anxiety can be because it doesn't know what to expect in its new home. The dog might bark a lot as a sign of fear.

What breaks a dog's trust? ›

While a dog's trust can be reduced through actions like inconsistency in routines and negative reinforcement during training, trust can seriously be broken in the following situations: Abuse and injury. Violence within their home. Neglect.

What reasons would make me get denied for adopting a pet? ›

Why adoption applications get rejected
  • Incomplete or inaccurate information. ...
  • Mismatched lifestyles and needs. ...
  • Rental status. ...
  • Insufficient yard space or fencing. ...
  • Declining a home visit. ...
  • Lack of veterinary preparation. ...
  • Unresponsive references. ...
  • Current pet or child considerations.
Aug 15, 2023

How to answer why you want to adopt a dog? ›

10 Reasons to Adopt a Shelter Dog
  1. You're Saving More Than One Life. ...
  2. Unconditional Love! ...
  3. You're Giving a Second Chance to a Deserving Animal. ...
  4. You Get a Chance to Stay Active. ...
  5. You Have Someone New to Shop For. ...
  6. You're Fighting Back Against Cruel Breeding. ...
  7. Destress and Unwind with Someone Who Will Never Judge You.
Oct 16, 2019

How do you explain rehoming a dog? ›

“Rehoming” a dog refers to the process of finding a new home for a dog that is no longer able to stay with its current owner. Rehoming can be done through various channels, such as friends, family, veterinarians, and animal shelters.

Do dogs miss you when you rehome them? ›

Yes, your dog will miss you when you give them away. But dogs are incredibly resilient, and they live in the moment. It is normal for a dog to grieve the loss of their previous family and go through an acclimation period in their new home.

How to say goodbye when rehoming a dog? ›

I've not been able to say it even after you passed away. I've been holding you back and I need to let you go. This goodbye doesn't mean that I don't love you anymore. It means that I'm thankful for all the love you've given me and I'm finally ready to pass on that love to someone else in need.

What is the 3-3-3 rule with dogs? ›

The 3-3-3 rule also known as the 'RESCUE DOG HONEYMOON PERIOD' represents the common milestones your new rescue dog or pup will go through. It is the first 3 days, 3 weeks , 3 months after bringing your dog home from the shelter.

Do dogs get sad when you give them away? ›

The short answer is yes, dogs can experience sadness and a sense of loss when they are given away or rehomed.

How to get over the guilt of rehoming a dog? ›

Below are some helpful suggestions for coping with your emotions through this journey:
  1. Stay in touch. If the new family is comfortable with it, ask for updates on your pet. ...
  2. Remember the good times. ...
  3. Ignore other opinions. ...
  4. Your choice brings joy. ...
  5. Be gentle with yourself. ...
  6. Share your feelings.
Jun 7, 2023

Does my dog know I love him? ›

So if you think, "Does my dog know I love him?" the simple answer is "Yes." Dogs and their owners undoubtedly have a very unique affinity. We can deepen that connection and show our animal friends just how much we cherish them by learning their communication and the signs your dog loves you.

How do I know if my dog is attached to me? ›

Full-body excitement: One of the most obvious signs of attachment is the enthusiastic, full-body greeting you receive whenever you return home. Your dog may jump, wag their tail vigorously, and even bark out of excitement.

How do you know if your dog is bonded to you? ›

Other signs of a strong bond include:
  • Keeping tabs on your location when they are off leash.
  • Frequently checking in to see where you're at.
  • Performing obedience happily without hesitation.
  • Making a great effort to find you when you play hide-and-seek.
  • A desire to be near you.

What questions do they ask references for dog adoption? ›

Have you personally witnessed their care and treatment of animals, and do you feel that they would be a good and responsible pet parent for the pet's entire life? Do they currently have any other pets and how many of each type? Are you aware of any history of rehoming or abuse/neglect to animals?

What questions are asked at the dog foster interview? ›

Do you have any experience working with canine behavior? How many hours a day would the dog be alone? Would you plan to crate the dog? Do they own a crate?

What questions do they ask in an adoption interview? ›

Why do you want to adopt?
  • Why do you want to adopt?
  • What do you think your parenting style will be like?
  • How well do you understand the adoption process?
  • What do you know about some of the unique challenges adopted children can face?
  • What are your hopes for your child?

What is a pet adoption interview? ›

First, adoption counselors want to understand how experienced you are as a pet owner. There will be questions about the type of pets you've had and if you've ever had to re-home any. Second, they want details about your current pets, including species, age, size (for dogs), and spay/neuter status.

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