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Welcome to the new Binfield Dog Rescue website

Binfield Dog Rescue has been finding homes for unwanted, abandoned and stray dogs since 1966. We take in unclaimed dogs from council pounds all over the UK. Many of these are Staffordshire Bull Terrier type dogs and Rottweilers because the rescues local to the pounds will not find homes for this breed of dog. The dogs are kept in our kennels in Billingbear, just outside Binfield village.

Binfield Dog Rescue
Maidenhead Road
Billingbear
Wokingham
Near Reading
Berkshire
RG40 5RR
UK

Telephone: 01344 421490 (9am-4:30pm)

E-Mail address: We occasionally have problems with our e-mail addresses so please send your message to all our addresses. On the To line put bdr@dogrescues.org and on the Cc line put bdr@dogrescue.org.uk Hopefully we will be able to read at least one of them! WARNING: Some company and .gov addresses reject our messages E.g. bracknell-forest.gov.uk so you may not receive our reply to your message.

NORMAL OPENING HOURS:
Monday - Friday 1pm - 4:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm

DIRECTIONS TO BINFIELD DOG RESCUE

Donations Needed

Binfield Dog Rescue survives on donations of food for the dogs and money to pay vet fees. If you would like to help a dog during it's stay with us please send a cheque or postal order for any amount or bring your food/money donation to the above address.

We also require old blankets, towels, sheets, quilts, curtains, Etc. regardless of condition which we use as bedding for the dogs. We do not require pillows as we have found that they are not suitable for our requirements. Of course, any old dog items that you may no longer require such as beds, bowls, leads, toys, tennis balls, Etc are always welcome since some of dogs destroy these!

No Squeeky Toys Please
Toys that make a noise when you squeeze them can encourage some dogs to be aggressive towards young children because they squeek too. The device that makes the noise is usually small and can be harmful if swallowed. Some toys of this type contain a small battery which is poisonous if the dog eats it. The best toys are tuggers, tennis balls and hard chew toys that cannot be ripped apart.

Food collection point
If you do not have transport to drive to Binfield Dog Rescue, you can help us by depositing your food donation in the collection bin at the ASDA Superstore, Chalfont Way, Lower Earley, Reading. It is a large black wheelie-bin with DOG painted on it near checkout number 1 at the far end of the store.

St Vincents Veterinary Surgery

9 Crescent Road, Wokingham, RG40 2DB. Tel 0118 979 3200

Full medical, surgical, X-ray and diagnostic facilities

Qualified veterinary nurses to advise on all aspects of your
pet's healthcare, including diets, flea control, worming, skin care,
dental examinations, etc.

Personal caring service

Pet Passports and Health Certification for international travel

Vaccination, flea control and worming protocols tailored to
you individual animal

Small animals/exotics also welcome (rabbits, guinea pigs,
hamsters, rats, tortoises, birds, etc) please call to discuss

Microchipping - conventional as well as 'thermoscan' with
temperature reading.

Quality oilskin dog coats in stock - try for size
Keep your dog warm this winter with DRIZABONE dog coats

Click here for St Vincents Veterinary Surgery location map

Please mention Binfield Dog Rescue when making enquiries


Problems with your Dog?

Ever had the feeling that your precious dog is doing just as
it wants rather than what you want it to do?

Let me show you how to be the pack leader so that you will be
confident with the knowledge that you can both control and
protect your dog.

Your dog needs to fit in with your lifestyle. This starts with
the rules of the home just like you would with children, and
then there are rules for how to behave outside.

I can guarantee that you and your dog will both become
more relaxed and gain more enjoyment from your time together.

Please phone me to discuss your problems and using my
experience I will do my best to help. Usually two training sessions
are sufficient to change the behaviour pattern of you and your dog.

For more information phone Kim Potter on 0118 940 1038

Please mention Binfield Dog Rescue when making enquiries