Rescue listing · Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
Annie
Hound
Annie was living on the streets for many weeks before she was caught. She can still be scared in new situations but is improving slowly. She would thrive in a patient home with another dog to help her confidence. A secure garden is a must.
In the care of Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG), Cork.
Where this came from
Listed by Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
Doggos mirrors this dog from the rescue’s own rehoming page so one search covers every rescue, shelter and pound on the island. We have not inspected this dog or its kennels, and the rescue’s own page is always the final word on availability.
- Rescue
- Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
- Read on
- dogactionwelfaregroup.ie
- Last checked
- 21 August 2026
Know the dog
Material facts, in plain English
- In the care of
- Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
- Breed
- Hound
- Age
- 4-7 Years
- Sex
- Female
- Good with Cats
- Unknown
- Housetrained
- Unknown
- Apply through
- Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)'s own rehoming process
Before you enquire
Questions this source should answer
The listing is a starting point, not a reason to rush. Ask the rescue these before you commit — a good rescue will welcome them.
- 01
Which parts of this dog’s history are known and which are not?
- 02
How has the dog behaved in foster care or the shelter?
- 03
What home, children or resident-dog fit has the rescue assessed?
- 04
What support is available after adoption?
Accountable source
Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
Rescue organisation, listed on Doggos. Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG) assesses every applicant and decides who this dog goes home with — Doggos does not take a fee or handle the adoption.
Next step
Apply through Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG)
Annie is rehomed by Cork Dog Action Welfare Group (DAWG), not by Doggos. Their page has the current status, the adoption contribution and the application form.