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Many refuges for families fleeing domestic abuse can’t accommodate animals. Some owners can be afraid to leave an abusive partner because of what might happen to a dog they leave behind. So many stay, because they feel it’s the only way they can protect their beloved pet.
Working with refuge organisations, we find safe foster homes for dogs in need. And we provide them with food, toys, bedding and veterinary care. This empowers owners to leave, as they know their dog is safe. When the time is right, we reunite dogs with their loving owner - so they can begin a new life together.
Your support will help people and dogs in abusive situations find their freedom too.
Since we launched the Freedom Project in 2004, we have helped more than 1,500 dogs.
Gemma’s story
Gemma was in an abusive relationship for three years. Both Gemma and her dog, Dusty, came under attack. Gemma felt there was no way she could leave Dusty behind. That’s when she heard about the Freedom Project. We found a safe foster home for Dusty within 24 hours. And Gemma was able to flee to a refuge for safety.
Your support will help people and dogs in abusive situations find their freedom too. People like Gemma, and her dog Dusty.
You can also help through our Amazon wishlist
Our wish lists are an easy way to help the Freedom Project by providing some essentials to help our foster dogs settle into their temp homes.