Manchester Dogs' Home
Manchester & District Home for Lost Dogs was founded in 1893 by a
group of Manchester Businessmen who were concerned about the large
number of stray dogs roaming the City.
The leading members of the group included Mr. Megson a printer and
stationer, (who's firm is still very active) and Mr. Alfred Nixon a
leading Chartered Accountant in Manchester , it was his son and
partners who continued to play a leading part in the administration of
the Home until shortly after the last war in 1949.
Over
the years the City of Manchester has grown around Manchester Dogs' Home
and it is now very much an inner city rescue centre. To off set the
inner city environment of our Manchester Home we regenerated a run down
site that is now known as Cheshire Dogs' Home
Tel: 0871 918 1212
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Cheshire Dogs' Home
In 1999 we purchased a former run down boarding kennels, this has
become the flagship of the two homes and a Centre of Excellence.
The site is 11.5 acres in total with a Specialist Care
Unit for dogs that provides intense care for the dogs that need it the most, pregnant bitches, nursing mums and dogs that
do not adjust well to the traditional kennel environment at Manchester Dogs' Home.
The work we do
We take in and care for over 7,000 dogs every year, many of these dogs are never
reclaimed by their owners and require a great degree of emotional and physical
support during their stay with us.
In addition to the Specialist Care Unit at our Cheshire Home , we also utilise a wide
range of behavioural and mentally stimulating activities at both Homes to ensure each
dog receives personal care and attention.
Once the dogs are fit and healthy they are made available for adoption,
we are always looking for caring permanent and foster homes for our
dogs and often have over 250 dogs that are waiting to find that perfect
family.
Tel: 0871 918 1212





