Story
Myself and my wife started fundraising for Wild at Heart after we lost our dog, Molly, in Jan 2019. We recognised what they did for dogs worldwide, and were more than happy to fundraise for them.
We decided to adopt a dog through them later in 2019, and ended up with Orion, a Romanian street dog, who had spent 5+ years in the shelter.
Then, we were lucky enough to get Bella, a greek rescue, in 2020 also through WaH.
The charity is so close to our hearts, as are animals. I don't know where we'd be without Wild at Heart.
Wild at Heart Foundation believes that a dog can lift our mood, change our day, keep us active and transform a house into a home. They are our fierce protectors, our best friends, our support, structure, strength and solace. They offer freely what humans can spend lifetime learning, which is to love unconditionally. They save our lives in many ways. This is why we are committed to ending the suffering of these amazing creatures. We do this by organising rescue projects, neutering programmes and education initiatives.