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- A good place to visit if you're considering getting a dog. There aren't many floors that are open, so sometimes might be good to check the website for more dogs.Upvoted Oct 5
- HISTORY UKFebruary 14, 2011This refuge for abandoned pets was founded in Holloway in 1861 by Mary Tealby, and moved to Battersea in 1871. Airedale Jack, a Battersea graduate, was posthumously decorated for bravery in WW1.
- Battersea Dogs & Cats HomeMay 13, 2013Seen Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs? Experience it yourself and visit our London centre, we're open daily from 10.30am - 5pm.
- Battersea Dogs & Cats HomeFebruary 12, 2014Join us on Valentine's Day for Feline Lonely at the London Cattery from 5.30pm - 9pm for some cat cuddle booth fun! www.battersea.org.uk/FelineLonely
- JacquesMay 13, 2015So sad seeing the animals here. It's a great animal home and glad to see so many are being adopted
- Battersea Dogs & Cats HomeMay 19, 2014We've got hundreds of dogs and cats waiting to find new homes. We're open all day with the last admission at 4pm.
- Battersea Dogs & Cats HomeMay 28, 2013Fan of 'Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs'? Visit us for a behind-the-screen tour http://www.battersea.org.uk/about_us/whats_new/behindthescreens.html
- Daiani Teixeira da SilvaJanuary 31, 2015Excellent facilities, extremely clean. Grwat care for the animals
- Come for a tour on a weekend or on a Thursday afternoon!
- maps4pets - PetsJune 27, 2010We support these guys. They do a brilliant job. Adopt a dog rather than buy from breeders if possible.
- Sarah EveringtonAugust 24, 2010Seeing all the doggies and kitties made me want to rehome every single one!
- If you say don't have any cash and can only pay by card they let you.
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