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Tailwaggers Club was founded in 1928 by Captain Horace Hobbs.
Dogs that became members of The Tailwaggers Club received a special collar medallion
engraved with the Club’s logo and the motto ‘I help my pals’.
In just over a year, the Club flourished and more than 200,000 dogs had enrolled,
enabling £20,000 to be donated to help the work of the Royal Veterinary
College.
In 1930, The Tailwaggers Club was able to offer financial support to the newly-formed Guide Dogs for the Blind. During the mid-30’s, the Club had almost a million dog members, many of them belonging to the Royal family and famous celebrities. The Club continued on a reduced scale after the Second World War and in 1960, Spillers petfood company bought the club assets. The Club received a number of substantial legacies, and Spillers registered a charitable trust in 1972 to administer these funds - the Tailwaggers Club Trust. Today, Tailwaggers operates as an extremely small organisation, but it does make a real difference to pet owners, struggling to pay vet bills. Anything you can give will make a huge difference to needy pet owners who might otherwise be left with nowhere to turn. From the Tail Waggers Trust website |
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