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Over the past three years I have adopted several ex breeding dogs from Many tears. My experience of the staff and volunteers has been nothing short of excellent. They are so clearly devoted to the dogs in their care and committed to finding them their forever homes. To be able to adopt a rescue dog is such a privilege and I would never adopt from anywhere else, such is the trust and confidence I have in this amazing rescue. Sylvia and her team devote their lives to saving dogs, many of which have a very uncertain future, giving them the love, care and medical treatment they need prior to being rehomed to loving families. They clearly state up front any medical problems they are aware of and point out where these won't be covered by insurance. I would not hesitate to recommend Many tears animal rescue, they are truly amazing. A huge thank you to all their team, you are doing an awesome job. Long may you continue.
I want to express my gratitude to the service! Today marks the anniversary of our adoption of a little collie who was incredibly scared of everything, including being in kennels. The service connected her with a wonderful fosterer, and the rest is history. Our other dog has been supportive and caring from day one. After a year of gentle nurturing, new experiences are no longer frightening for her; she is now joyful and thriving. Thank you to the service!
We have adopted three dogs from this rescue and have been fostering and volunteering for them over the past six years. Our experience with the organization has been entirely positive. The staff are friendly and supportive. The owner truly goes above and beyond to assist as many dogs as possible. The adoption process is straightforward and ensures that the right dog is matched with the right adopter. I highly recommend anyone interested in rescuing a dog to visit the center.
Absolutely love and support this charity, I adopted my beautiful little poochon from one of the brilliant fosterers Billy Smith, who made sure I was the right match for her.
I have nothing but praise and admiration for all the volunteers… and wholeheartedly believe they love every dog who comes into their care.
It's heartbreaking to recount the story of Ingrid, a rescued greyhound who met a horrific fate. She didn’t deserve such a tragic end. The scene was devastating—blood everywhere, and Ingrid suffering immensely as she was taken to the vet. Imagine the agony she endured, having been saved for a better life and loved by so many, only to face this. It's alarming that a dog with such visible scars was placed in a home with a disabled child, raising serious concerns. Although the company has admitted fault, the emotional trauma left behind is unimaginable. It took multiple people to assist the unstable dog off Ingrid, raising questions about her possible past as a fighting or bait dog. Caroline, who witnessed this, is now struggling and seeking therapy to cope with the loss. I support rescue efforts, as I have my own rescue dog from Ireland who is thriving, but I worry about other dogs listed on the company's site, especially those who may not find suitable homes. The ongoing cycle of rescue and replacement is distressing. Additionally, I question the financial practices of the company—how much interest are they accruing from substantial funds? They should focus on campaigning against puppy mills and work towards shutting them down. It's unacceptable that dogs are bred for profit and then sold at exorbitant prices. We need to advocate for change, as every dog deserves a chance at a good life.
I appreciate the service greatly. We welcomed the most gentle and calm 6-year-old bichon frise into our family, and he has truly completed us. The adoption process was efficient and straightforward, all while prioritizing the well-being of the dogs finding their forever homes. If you're considering adoption, I highly recommend this service.
The organization is known as one of the largest rescues in the region, but it seems they have become quite negligent in their processes and protocols. They appear to skip home evaluations and place animals with families that are not suitable. For instance, they placed a large breed dog in my community without any checks. The residence had an inadequate fence, which could not contain even a smaller dog, let alone a larger one. The dog exhibited aggressive behavior towards the postman, leading to issues with deliveries, and showed hostility towards other dogs during walks. Eventually, it jumped the fence and attacked another dog, resulting in tragic consequences. The organization handled the situation poorly, providing false information to the affected family about the dog's past behavior, which was clearly documented on its adoption page. It seems that the organization may be prioritizing growth and profit over the welfare of the animals. They frequently bring in puppies from overseas, which generates significant revenue for the organization, but many of these animals are adopted without proper health assessments, leaving new owners heartbroken when their pets fall ill or worse. I would recommend that anyone considering adopting a rescue animal explore other options. Their online reviews indicate significant issues, and it appears that many positive reviews were submitted simultaneously, which raises red flags. AVOID. AVOID. AVOID.
For about a year, my husband and I had been thinking about adopting a dog to join our little family and be a friend and companion for our resident Miniature Schnauzer. When we applied to adopt our sweet Sophie (previously MT “Jingles”), we could not have asked for a better experience.From the very first communication through to the practical aspects like home checks, Many Tears were professional, efficient, and - perhaps most importantly - warm and kind. We felt supported and well-informed every step of the way.We were so excited to meet and greet Sophie and bring her home, and she has truly completed our little family. She’s been with us for seven weeks now, and we couldn’t have asked for a more delightful, loving dog. She brings joy, love, and light into our lives every single day.Thank you, Many Tears, for the wonderful work you do and for helping Sophie find her way home to us. 🐾💗
Many Tears are the biggest rescue in Wales and I think that because of this, they have become very lax in their procedures and protocols. They skip home checks and place dogs with unsuitable families. I know this to be true because they placed a Great Dane, in my village, with a family without any checks. The house had a 3 foot fence (which couldn't have kept a Jack Russell in, let alone a Great Dane). The dog tried to attack the postman, who then refused to deliver directly to the house, showed aggressive behaviour to other dogs on walks and then went on to jump the garden fence and viciously maul and kill a Greyhound dog, who was just walking passed the house with her owner. Many Tears Rescue went on to treat the Greyhounds family appallingly. They lied continuously to the family stating that they weren't aware that the Great Dane had previously shown aggression to other dogs but on the dogs adoption page it stated exactly this and warned that he had to be in a muzzle when taken out in public. I feel that Many Tears may have become too big and money is being put before the welfare and care of the animals. They take monthly trips to Ireland to bring back puppies from the Irish puppy farms which bring in huge amounts of money for the Charity. A lot of these puppies are being put out for adoption without the necessary health checks and owners are being left devastated when their new puppies become very ill or even worse, die. I would advise anyone looking for a rescue animal to look elsewhere. Their Trust Pilot review score is appalling and it seems that quite a few "Excellent" reviews have all been put on all at the same time which seems a little suspicious to me.AVOID. AVOID. AVOID
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Based in Llanelli, Camarthen and aims to rescue and rehabilitate primarily puppy farm dogs. Overview, how to help, news, events and profiles of animals seeking homes.
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