Registered Charity Number 269668
North West Branch - Retired Greyhound Trust
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A registered branch of the Retired Greyhound Trust registered charity No: 269668
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Welcome to the website of the North West Retired Greyhound Trust. Our aim is to rehome as
many retired racing greyhounds as possible and to raise people's awareness of this very gentle
and loving breed. We cover the whole North West area such as North Wales, Chester, Crewe,
Wirral, Merseyside, Cheshire and surrounds.
The branch began rehoming dogs on 21st January 2008 and we rehomed our 100th dog into a
permanent home on the 22nd November 2008!! All the members of the branch have worked with
a number of greyhound charities in the past and have been very active in the re-homing and
welfare of these wonderful animals so we decided to put all of our experience together and have
now formed North West Retired Greyhound Trust (NWRGT)
If you are wanting to re-home a greyhound or just thinking about it contact us and we will be
happy to help in any way.
You need to fill in a pre-homecheck questionnaire before you can have a dog which you can find
here. Just click the submit button when you have finished and we'll be in touch. If you would
prefer to give us you details over the phone just ring instead on 01270 257 525.
There is some information about what the care of a greyhound (or in fact any dog!) will entail.
Information on diet, exercise, temperament and other important aspects of their care can be
found here too.



Every time you buy something from the canine concepts website via clicking the logo to commission which goes directly towards the care of our dogs
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SITE UPDATED - 31st December 08
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Meet Caesar who is desperate to find that special home. He is struggling in kennels and it would be lovely to find him a home for Christmas.
Click here to meet Caesar and read more about him and his needs
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It is with great sadness that we tell you that Charlie passed away on 30th December
2008. He suddenly became unwell after him having two major liver operations and the
decision was made to let Charlie go. We are all so very sad to have lost little
Charlie. Thank you to everyone at the Willows for giving him the chance he deserved
and for caring for him throughout his illness. Bless you Charlie. XX