The charity is struggling to find foster homes and pay for emergency boarding kennels due to the cost of living crisis
A 'lifeline' animal rescue charity drowning in expensive bills could be forced to put dogs to sleep and close its door if they don't raise enough money. The All Bullie Charity Rescue currently has 35 dogs in its care after launching in 2016 to help bull breeds with behavioural issues across the UK.
The dogs rescued by All Bullie are often saved from being euthanised because their owners can't take care of them or they have behavioural problems, Glasgow Live reports. "We do need to raise that money to make sure that we can safeguard the dogs and pay staff wages and things, it’s a real worry for us.
"If we can’t get other spaces then we do have to close and some of the dogs could be put to sleep which is not what we want at all. Our charity is a lifeline for dogs." Kerryanne said: "We’ve had quite a few large medical bills and we did have two dogs returned as well. The rescue took them and we were using their kennels.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rescue charity branded a 'lifeline' for troubled dogs crippled by vet billsThe All Bullie charity rescue places dogs into foster homes and work with kennels across the UK to provide a safe space for dogs before they are put into a home.
Read more »
Portadown gas leak: Homes evacuated and roads closedA number of residents are moved out of their homes in Portadown, County Armagh, due to a gas leak
Read more »
LIVE: Homes evacuated as PSNI attend gas leakClosures are in place at Bridge Street
Read more »
Early action 'protected more than 4,000 homes and businesses' in region from flood devastation in JanuaryEarly action protected more than 4,000 homes and businesses in the West Midlands from the devastation of flooding this January, the Environment Agency has said.
Read more »
Bid to find forever homes for 'overlooked' ferretsTHE Scottish SPCA is appealing to find homes for ferrets following an influx of the animals arriving at their centres.
Read more »