Acclaimed Artist Alex Clark creates the Wag Christmas Card!
We’re so very grateful to acclaimed local artist, Alex Clark for designing and donating this year’s Wag Christmas card!! They are wonderful!
Send eCards supporting Wag with DontSendMeACard.com
Send eCards for a range of occasions choosing from a large selection of designs, and donate the cost of greeting cards to support Wag’s lifechanging friendships.
Honoured to feature in the tributes to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
So special to feature as a recipient of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service on Look North.
Volunteer profile : Hazel Brown with Hank and Yogi!
Hazel has visited with Wag since the very beginning, initially with Rupert Pug and now with Hank and Yogi. Hazel tells how volunteering with her Pugs is perfect for everyone involved!
Walk for Wag at Kielder 2022, a great success!
88 walkers and 65 dogs – in Walking for Wag blue bandanas of course – took on the 10k and the 3k walks along the Lakeside Way. Some lovely photos!
Play our Lottery for just £1 a week and 50p/ ticket comes to us!
Join Wag’s new weekly lottery to be in with a chance to win £25,000! £1 a ticket, and first draw Saturday 12th November, don’t miss it!
#TeamWag’s amazing Great North Runners!
A brilliant team of 11 runners took on the 2022 Great North Run as part of #TeamWag, completing the 13.1 mile city to sea route to raise funds for Wag & Company.
Guest blog: Rachel Spencer’s Great North Run support
Rachel is part of a incredible team of supporters who are going to #RunForWag this September in the 2022 Great North Run. Here she shares her inspiration to join #TeamWag ♥️
Castlebank Care Home, Tow Law, becomes a Community Friend of Wag!
We’re absolutely delighted to be welcoming Castlebank Care Home in Tow Law as a Community Friend of Wag! Other than a break caused by Covid restrictions, we’ve been visiting Castlebank since 2017, first with Sylvia and Jamie and then with Terry and Dotty. Becoming a Community Friend has immediately elevated Castlebank to the very top…
Wag’s Summer newsletter has been issued!
The Summer newsletter is brimming with lovely stories and is definitely worth a read over a cuppa!
Coast to Coast: a wheelie big success!
After months of training and preparations our group of Coast to Coast riders completed their epic 128 mile ride.
Tandem Skydive July 2022/2023
We’ve had a wonderful time at Peterlee Parachute Centre…so we thought we’d do it again!
New pen now live on our online shop!
Our online shop has a great selection of items for dog lovers and for dog owners.
New Corporate Friend of Wag: Purple
We’re delighted to be welcoming Manchester based ‘Purple’ as a Corporate Friend of Wag.
New Corporate Friend of Wag: Money Penny Wealth Management
We’re delighted to be welcoming Money Penny Wealth Management as a Corporate Friend of Wag.
Visiting Wag Team Janet and Islay visit Mrs Sandra C in Stockton on Tees
Lovely Friendship Dog Islay has made a very special friend in Mrs Sandra C, who lives in her own home in Stockton on Tees. Sandra always had dogs, but she can’t have one of her own anymore, and she misses them dreadfully, telling everyone how much she enjoyed the company of dogs and what joy…
Visiting Wag Team Brooke and Rocky visit Mrs Vera S near Sunderland
Mrs Vera S has always had dogs. She’s had all breeds of dog: a Chihuahua, a Dachshund and a Boxer, to name just a few. Vera is a widow and lives alone, and due to her sight problems, it’s no longer possible to have a dog of her own. She said she greatly misses their…
Visiting Wag Team Louise and Bronte visit Mrs Sylvia A in Durham
Mrs Sylvia A was referred to Wag when her son, Chris, contacted us to ask about visits for his Mum. Mrs A had always had dogs, but due to health problems, she’s unable to manage a dog of her own any more. She has lived alone since her husband sadly passed away two years ago,…
Visiting Wag Team Carol, David and Poppy Twiby visit Mr & Mrs M in Middlesbrough
Carol and David joined Wag in early 2018 with Friendship Dog Harvey, closely followed by Friendship Dog Oakley. Throughout their time volunteering with Wag, they’ve visited three care homes, and Carol also visited a lady in her own home who became a very special friend. When Carol and David sadly lost their Harvey and then…
Visiting Wag Team Cheryl and Alfie visit Mr B in Whitley Bay
Mr B has recently moved into Eastbourne House Care Home in Whitley Bay. His daughter Jan is very supportive and involved in his care, but over time, both his mobility and memory have gotten worse, and she’s not been able to fully support him at home. Mr B has had dogs all his life and…
Visiting Wag Team Karen and Seren visit Miss R in Durham
Miss R is 90 now, and she’s always lived alone but never without the company of a dog. She’s had many different dogs over the years: Poodles, Terriers, Staffies, and Jack Russells, and when she lost her last dog less than a year ago, she felt she could no longer manage a dog of her…
Visiting Wag Team Jane and Andra visit Mr and Mrs G in Redcar
Mr G grew up on a farm and had dogs all his life. He and his wife have rescued and cared for many dogs over the years, often nursing them back to health. When they lost their last dog, they decided that they were unable to properly care for another dog of their own, which…
Visiting Wag Team Anita and Harry visit Mrs P in Sunderland
Mrs P lives in Sunderland with her husband. For health reasons, she can’t get out of the house now, and neither of them are well enough to have a dog again, having had them all their lives. Mrs P particularly has missed having a dog terribly, and she’s felt quite isolated too. Age UK Sunderland…
Visiting Wag Team Catherine and Dotty visit Mrs Janet D in Stockton-On-Tees
In 2022, Mrs D moved into an assisted living environment in Stockton-On-Tees. Having always lived with family, she found the transition to living alone difficult and felt very isolated at times. Her daughter is very supportive but doesn’t live close by and can’t see her mum as much as she’d like, so finding Wag &…
Visiting Wag Team Judith and Verdi visit Mrs Freda H in Redcar
Mrs H lost her husband some years ago, and she lives alone now in Redcar. She’s had some health difficulties, which have made it hard for her to get out and about as much as she once did, so she’s been spending a great deal of time on her own. Mrs H has had dogs…
Visiting Wag Team Eileen and Ruby visit Mrs Judith W in Redcar
We work hard to find great matches for our people! Sometimes they’ll express a preference for a big dog, a hypoallergenic dog, a dog who can sit in their lap, “definitely not a long haired dog”, and sometimes their preference is more specific, a Collie or a Jack Russell. Mrs Judith W who lives alone…
Visiting Wag Team Hannah and Floyd visit Mrs Leonie B in Stockton
Mrs Leonie B lost her husband some years ago and has lived alone ever since in Stockton. Like so many people, the restrictions around the pandemic were a difficult time and despite having a very close family, they mostly live abroad and she’s found herself becoming very isolated. Mrs B absolutely loves dogs, her last…
Visiting Wag Team Michael and Max visit Mr Jim S in Redcar
Here’s Friendship Dog Max the Cockapoo visiting his great friend Mr Jim S in his home in Redcar. Jim has been on his own since his wife sadly passed away and he has been spending more time on his own than he’d like. He’s always loved dogs and he had fox terriers of his own,…
Visiting Wag Team Brooke and Harry visit Mrs Ida C near Blyth
Mrs C lost her husband some years ago and lives alone near Blyth. She looks amazing but she won’t mind us telling you that she’s been pretty poorly and she’s in her 90’s! Whilst she sees her daughter regularly she still spends more time alone than she’d like and she’s been feeling really isolated. Mrs…
Visiting Wag Team Louise and Friendship Dog Bronte visit Mrs Ella M in Sunderland.
Mrs M lives alone in an Assisted Living environment in Sunderland. Her family are very supportive, but they don’t live close by. She has always loved dogs and she used to have Yorkshire terriers and Staffordshire bull terriers and she absolutely adored them, but she can’t have a dog of her own any more which…