Retired Greyhound Trust East Midlands, Crossing Cottage Kennels is a small independent charity in Nottinghamshire, ensuring the long-term welfare of greyhounds after retirement from racing.
Every year between eight and nine thousand greyhounds, aged from two to six, retire from racing thanks to the efforts of the RGT, with many of them finding a new home.
Located at Sutton on Trent, just North of Newark and close to the A1, the sanctuary provides a temporary home for up to 30 retired greyhounds at once.
John and Judith Morton, owners of the rescue, have been homing greyhounds since 2000.
For more information about the centre, its work and how you can get involved, visit rgteastmidlands.co.uk.
Every year between eight and nine thousand greyhounds, aged from two to six, retire from racing thanks to the efforts of the RGT, with many of them finding a new home.
Located at Sutton on Trent, just North of Newark and close to the A1, the sanctuary provides a temporary home for up to 30 retired greyhounds at once.
John and Judith Morton, owners of the rescue, have been homing greyhounds since 2000.
For more information about the centre, its work and how you can get involved, visit rgteastmidlands.co.uk.
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