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Dogs seeking homes:

Can you offer a new home for one of these Dalmatians?

We have a constant influx of Dalmatians  seeking forever homes and your enquiry is most important to us. If you are seriously interested in offering a home, please complete our application form so that we can identify the most appropriate and suitable dog for your needs. The following dogs represent a selection of our latest Dalmatians and is subject to change.

Available means the dog has been checked by one of our volunteer home checkers and ready for re-homing.

Awaiting Assessment means the dog has just been listed and awaiting a home check to confirm it is suitable for rehoming.

Not used to Children or Cats means that they have not yet experienced living with children or cats. 

Children – We ask about children present in the home to identify if a particular dog may be suitable for your family needs. Having children doesn’t exclude you from the adoption process.

Eligibility Criteria – We ask a number of questions about your living arrangements to have a better understanding your circumstances and identify if any of our dogs may be suitable for your needs. If you live in rented accommodation, we will first need a letter of approval from your landlord confirming their permission for you to have a dog.

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ONLINE FORM

You can easily apply online by completing our simple application form here:

Casper

Age: 5 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: Yes

Status: Available, Not used to cats or children, can be reactive to other dogs. 

Chip

Age: 8 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: Yes

Status: Awaiting assessment, Not used to cats or younger children. 

Dotty

Age: 2 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: Yes

Status: Awaiting assesment, not used to children or cats. 

Hunter

Age: 2.5 years

Colour: Liver spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: No

Status: Awaiting assessment, Not used to cats, ok with older children and horses

Jasper

Age: 5 years

Colour: Liver spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: No

Status: Awaiting Assessment, Not used to children or cats. 

Loki

Age: 4 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: Yes

Status: Available, Reactive to some dogs. Good with children. Not used to cats. 

Lulu

Age: 3 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: No

Status:Awaiting assessment, Not used to cats and children

Luna

Age: 4 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: Yes

Status:Awaiting assessment, Good with cats and older children

Mika

Age: 4 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: No

Status:Awaiting assessment, Not used to children but ok with cats

Marshall

Age: 2 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: Yes

Status: Available, Not used to cats and children

Marshall

Age: 5 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: No

Status: Awaiting assessment, Good with children, not used to cats or dogs

Roxie

Age: 5 years

Colour: Liver spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: Yes

Status: Awaiting assessment, Good with older children and horses, not used to cats. Docked tail

Sam

Age: 7 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: n/a

Status: Available, Not used to other dogs, cats or children. Can be dog reactive

Sharon

Age: 2 years

Colour: Liver spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: Yes

Status: Awaiting Assessment, Ok with children and cats. 

Skywalker

Age: 5 years

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: Yes

Status: Awaiting Assessment, Ok with children, not used to cats. Lacking confidence.

Willow

Age: 20 months

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Female

Neutered: No

Available, Requires home with another dog. Not used to cats or children, good with other dogs.

Ziggy

Age: 14 months

Colour: Black spotted

Gender: Male

Neutered: No

Awaiting assessment. Not used to other dogs, cats or children.

Adopting advice:

We welcome your enquiry about adopting a Dalmatian.

To help speed your enquiry, please complete the application form first so that we can get a better  understanding of your circumstances. Our volunteer adoption advisor will then get back in touch with you to discuss your options. Please allow up to 5 days to process your enquiry.

Contact us

You can contact our central adoption coordinator here:

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Adoption enquiry:

Please complete an application form FIRST before making any enquiries.

Donate:

British Dalmatian Welfare is the leading charity in the United Kingdom for safeguarding and rehoming Dalmatian dogs. As a charity, we are very much dependent on the goodwill of our volunteers, helpers and generosity of our kind benefactors. As a voluntary organisation all our funds are used for the benefit of the dogs.

You can make a direct bank transfer payment using these details:

Account Name: British Dalmatian Welfare

Bank Account: 51526170

Sort Code: 40-19-23

Reference: Your name

Your kind donation will certainly help make a difference.

Thank you

Correspondence Address:

The Hon Secretary
British Dalmatian Welfare
Farm Cottage
Studley
Warwickshire
B80 7AH

Registered Charity 1086519