PRESS RELEASE 2008
JERRY GREEN DOG RESCUE
www.jerrygreendogs.org.uk
Jerry Green Dog Rescue,
the country’s second largest dog rescue
charity launched its new website in
2008
www.jerrygreendogs.org.uk
.
The website provides an easy access to
all you need to know about this leading
dog rescue organisation including how to
go about adopting a Jerry Green dog.
There are contact details for all seven
Jerry Green Dog Rescue Centres as well
as photographs and descriptions of dogs
available for rehoming. “We hope this
will prove to be a useful addition to
the personal service that Jerry Green
Dog Rescue staff provide at all our
centres. It doesn’t replace our
traditional individual approach to
matching adopters and dogs but rather we
hope it will enhance that service.”
Desmond Bergin, Chief Executive, went
on, “It’s critical to our success that
we do everything possible to get this
matching right first time and the new
website will provide all the background
information that prospective adopters
need to inform their own decision-making
about adopting a rescue dog.”The new
website also makes it easier for
supporters to donate online through a
secure link to support the vital work of
Jerry Green Dog Rescue.
In 2008, it will cost more than £1
million to run Jerry Green Dog Rescue’s
seven centres and the charity is heavily
dependent on public generosity.
Jerry Green Dog Rescue centres are
located as follows:
Thirsk, North
Yorkshire; Gilberdyke, East Yorkshire;
Broughton, North Lincolnshire; Boston,
South Lincolnshire; Blidworth,
Nottinghamshire;
Brixworth,
Northamptonshire; Halesworth, Suffolk
These two now
closed