Dog Rescue Unites Sponsors

Upshot Media Ltd "donated" the website for the rescue conference, value in excess of £3,000

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Dog First Aid

Have given us £1000

 
Dog first aid offer unique UK courses teaching canine first aid designed specifically for those working with dogs.

Dog Games Ltd

Are donating £700 and a perfect fit harness for one of our competitions during the conference
 
Dog Games Ltd is a business founded by Sally and Sean Hopkins with the aim of improving the quality of life for both dogs and owners. In 2004/05 Sally also founded the perfect fit harness, which is a three piece harness which can be made to fit a dog of any size.

 

Dogmatic

Are donating £350

 
Dogmatic are the designers of the award winning Dogmatic headcollar, which stops dogs pulling on lead. It offers a wide range of headcollars in different shapes, colours and sizes, which are all well padded and comfortable to wear.

Hounds First Sighthound lurcher Rescue

Donating £350

A  rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming facility for sighthounds including Lurchers, Greyhounds, Whippets and Salukis as well as other types of sighthound across the UK.
 
It was found by Rachel Hayball and Danielle Waites in January 2013. 
 

 


 

Kong

Are donating prizes and goody bags

 
Kong are the leading company in developing durable food toys for dogs of all ages and breeds. They offer a wide range of food toys to keep dogs busy.

Icaris
Are donating £1000


Icaris Ltd was established in 2001, providing specialist software to UK not- for- profit organisations.

They provide quality and reliable software solutions with first class support services. All of their solutions can be tailor made to meet an organisations specific needs and requirements.

They currently provide software for a number of rescues such as Cheltenham Animal Shelter and Birmingham Dogs Home.
 

Dogs Today
Media Partner


Dogs today magazine was launched in 1990 by Burlington Publishing Company Ltd. 

It has been nominated for many publication and editing awards including 'best dog magazine in the world award'. 

The magazine is an campaigning publication and it was key in the reform of the Dangerous Dogs Act and also the banning of tail docking. It is also active in campaigning for the improvment of the health in pedigree dogs and has compiled a comprehensive listing of all hereditary health tests that should be performed on each breed before a litter is bred.
Burns
Donating £350

Burns pet food uses highly degistable and quality ingredients. With the use of wholegrains and high quality animal protiens Burns provides a food where the feeding amounts are comparatively low, which makes it an economical pet food as well. 

Most ingredients for Burns are locally sourced in South West Wales at Penlan Farm. It is farmed organically with large areas of the land being given over to the creation of wildlife habitats, there is a strong emphasis on conservation. 

Burns is a great example of a family run business, which has remained grounded in its South-West Welsh community.
Pet Remedy
Donating- £750


Pet remedy works with the pets own natural calming mechanisms by mimicking the GABA (gamma amino butryic acid), which is a natural calming agent present in all mammals, reptiles and birds. The formaulation is a mixture of Valerian oil, with small inclusions of Vetiver, Sweet Basil and Clary Sage.

It is sutiable for dogs, cats, parrotts, horses, rodents and rabbits. It helps calm animals in stressful situations and starts to work almost instantly. It is available as a plug-in diffuser, calming wipes, calming spray and battery operated atomiser.
Luke Salter
Photographing the event and speaking


Luke specializes in outdoor dog photography. He is a well-known face at Bath Cats and Dogs Home, where he has been a volunteer dog walker since 2010 and also photographs some of their dogs from time-to-time as well. He has also recently started volunteering for Forever Hounds Trust and is a member of HeARTsSpeaks, which is a worldwide network for phtotgraphers and artists, who give their time and talent to shelters accross the world. 
Matt Rolfe
Donated £500


Matt Rolfe is an IMDT member and runs his own dog training company. Check out his website at www.spiffingdog.com.