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10 years together 💛

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Thanks to players of People's Postcode Lottery View an {NAME}, we're celebrating a decade of doggy d

Thanks to players of People's Postcode Lottery View an [online version of this email]( [Rehoming]( [Sponsor]( [Donate]( [A grey dog running towards the camera looking happy]( {NAME}, we're celebrating a decade of doggy delight We're celebrating a very special anniversary this year as it's now been 10 years since we first received funding from People's Postcode Lottery. Over the last 10 years, we've done amazing things for our four-legged friends, thanks to players of [People's Postcode Lottery]( who have raised over £24 million for us! [Watch our video]( to find out how this remarkable funding has helped us provide life-changing care for dogs up and down the country. [A video thumbnail showing two people at Dog School with their Dalmatian]( [Watch the video]( [Bear looking up at his two owners sat on a bench]( Dogs like Bear are now living their best lives, thanks to this support. Find out more about how our relationship with Postcode Lottery transformed not only his life, but the lives of his adopters. [Read how we helped Bear]( A decade in digits Since 2014, we've achieved so much thanks to the support of players of People's Postcode Lottery. We've kept tails wagging by: - Found over 105,000 dogs their forever postcode in a home of their own - Built a new rehoming centre in Cardiff with 156 new kennels, and revamped our Darlington rehoming centre, so we can care for more dogs every year - Helped 90,000 dogs graduate from Dog School - Given advice to new adopters over 300,000 times through our Post Adoption Support service and helped hundreds of thousands of dog owners through our Customer Support Centre - Taught over 350,000 children about dog safety and responsible ownership. [More on our decade of helping dogs]( [Get involved]( [News & events]( [Help & advice]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe from our emails]( | [Read our privacy policy]( Your supporter number is 6687954. Please quote this when contacting us. You are receiving this email because you have provided [Dogs Trust]( with your contact details. You can [unsubscribe]( or you can opt out of communications or change your preferences at any time by calling [020 7837 0006](tel:02078370006) or visit [dogstrust.org.uk/keepintouch](. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information about how we look after your data. Registered Charity Numbers: 1167663 & SC053144 & Co. Ltd 09365971 | Dogs Trust, 17 Wakley Street, London, Islington, EC1V 7RQ, GB [Update Profile](

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