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We have now been lucky enough to be able to adopt two adorable dogs from Many Tears. On both occasions the communication from Many Tears has been incredible.First occasion we applied to adopt MT Logic (now Mabel) who is missing her back paws. We were called by the application team very quickly who quizzed us on why we wld want a disabled dog.. and they made sure we knew how difficult it would be and about the costs that could be incurred. We had to send video evidence of our home and garden before being invited along to meet Mabel. Three days later we made an 8hr round trip to Wales to meet our girl. Whilst there we met a lot of the fantastic staff and saw many of the dogs waiting for their forever home.The dogs were all kept in clean but simple accommodation and are clearly all loved by the hard working staff Before taking our girl home we were talked through everything we needed to know and even gifted a pair of boots for her stumps 18 months later we saw MT Maya on their site and decided she wld make a wonderful addition to our home. Maya was with a lovely foster carer who phoned to question us before agreeing we could go with Maya to have a meet and greet. This followed another home check which we only passed after having to make a few improvements. Although the checks MT make are sometimes rigid I have no doubt they are in place for all the right reasons. These dogs need and deserve to be homed with the right people. They have complex needs and require a lot of patience. Following both adoption we have received fantastic support both from MT and the foster carer, even a behaviourist is on hand for guidance. Overall a brilliant experience and you become part of a huge MT family of dog lovers
I have recently adopted a dog via a foster carer for Many Tears. I can’t tell you how pleased and impressed I am with their thorough and professional service. Of course there are many dogs to choose from but Many Tears questioned and qualified me to ensure I had the perfect match. I spoke to a home check professional and had to provide a video of my garden and property, evidencing it was indeed my home, to ensure the safety of the dog. My little girl is adorable, yes she needs some attention owing to her background. Based on my research prior to adopting, I’m not sure that some people realise that the dogs Many Tears rescue may have been subjected to years of psychological trauma, living in cages with minimum socialisation, just to be bred. If we can’t help these poor animals to have a loving, happy life - who will? Thank god for Many Tears rescue, they saved my dog who is progressing beautifully, and it’s wonderful to see positive change in her everyday.
MT is totally focused on the dogs and *their* needs. I have fostered for MT and currently have numbers 4 and 5 of the ex breeding girls I have adopted over the years from them. They all came with their own issues and fears and my heart breaks at what they must have been through. Some also developed health issues, which couldn't be known at point of adoption. But when I adopted them I took all that on. MT was very careful to match, not only with me and my lifestyle but also my dogs. Their website with the dogs isnt a shop window, you cant just 'buy' the dog you decided you like, and I am sure staff have difficult conversations with some people, but the chats I have had over the years have been nothing but professional and (to repeat myself) are always focused on the dogs needs. Fully recommend, rescue dogs are special, and MT works so hard, and it's always for the dogs.
I have nothing but good things to say about Many Tears and the work they do. Some of the stories are heartbreaking and if Sylvia and her team didn’t take the time to rescue these poor animals, who knows what would become of them. I have had two dogs from the rescue with three years between. On every occasions, it was made clear to me that there needed to be a resident dog in the home and that the resident Dogs needed to meet the new dog. On the first occasion we travelled to Wales with my two dogs in the vehicle and had a meet and greet where beautiful (Kettle) Freddie came home with us. He was a terrified skinny little boy but has blossomed into the most beautiful dog I could wish for. Sadly after losing my two babies Freddie found himself alone and very scared again so I contacted Many tears and went through another Home check and search for a friend for Freddie. Along came Winnie, I collected her from her lovely foster mummy in Essex who I can only thank for the time and patience she took with myself and the number of dogs in her care. So many animals benefit from the hard work and heartbreak that the people at Many Tears put themselves through on a daily basis please think to rescue before buying a puppy as the process is so rewarding. Obviously getting the right match is important which requires some difficult questions and for the most part resident Dogs to guide them but if you have been through the process, you would absolutely know why…..
I have been lucky enough to adopt two dogs from Many Tears over the years. My most recent was in April 2025 an ex-breeding cockapoo who was very frightened of the world. The write ups are very honest and her amazing Foster Mum Cherry gave us all the time we needed at the meet and greet to ensure we were all comfortable. We then kept in touch daily over the coming weeks to ensure all was well.I would highly recommend this rescue but you need to set your expectations around the type of home you have and the various dogs needs. It could take time for a match but it’s worth the wait and so rewarding.
I adopted a poodle cross nearly 2 years ago from Many Tears. I found the process incredibly quick and efficient given this is a small charity run by volunteers. From my initial application to being approved a meet and greet and collecting our rescue was about a week.I found the follow up support great my rescue had some quirky behaviours and I was able to get advice.My dog was in foster care in Essex with her foster mum (Cherry) who was just great and I was able to discuss my dogs behaviour and progress with her. I still send photos and videos now! Overall my experience was great and I would highly recommend Many Tears and I will absolutely adopt from them again.I am truly shocked by the negative reviews as that has certainly not been my experience.
So I have 7 dogs, yes 7 rescues, 3 being from Many Tears. I am lucky that I have a resident dog/s, and have never been turned down for having so many rescues. Many Tears do like you to have a resident dog as this REALLY helps the adoptive dog to settle, which I totally agree with. I notice some comments people are not happy with, BUT it really is a positive when adopting ex-breeding dogs. Many Tears do have a section for dogs only. My last 2 are from the same fosterer, Billie, only 15 minutes away, who is an amazing, caring person. The process of adopting, no problems, home check, all good. I havnt been to the Many Tears rescue centre in wales, as this would be 2 far to travel, as I would need to take all my dogs with me. There are so many foster people around the uk, who go above & beyond to find the perfect match. I read Sylvia's Diary each week, which between the lines, there is love, care, and bundles of it.
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