News

Catch up on all the latest news from DMT Dachshund Rescue & Support Group.

  • Festive Bark & Brew Event Success!

    Festive Bark & Brew Event Success!

    On Sunday the 30th of November 2025, we hosted round 2 of our very own charity event! Festive Dachshund Bark & Brew Nottingham, at the amazing BrewDog Notts and what an incredible day it was. Across 2 fully booked sessions, we welcomed 60 wonderful people and 45 dashing dachshunds. The atmosphere was festive, chaotic in

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  • December 2025 Newsletter

    December 2025 Newsletter

    November Pack News Lesley and Mochi joined our pack in November, rescued from local euthanasia shelters in South Korea, whilst Dudley was found by a local rescuer on the streets in China, they were all saved just in the nick of time! Welcome to the pack, little ones! You are safe now Happily Ever After!

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  • 300th Rescue Milestone

    300th Rescue Milestone

    Today marks an incredible achievement for DMT DRSG as we celebrate our 300th rescue. Our latest arrival is a beautiful 7-year-old girl who was saved from a kill shelter this morning by our partners at Yousachen. Despite everything she has been through, she is already showing her gentle spirit and wagging tail. Health checks are

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  • November 2025 Newsletter

    November 2025 Newsletter

    October Pack News October was a busy month for our pack, with five new rescues joining us in China: Poor Dory arrived in an especially worrying condition at our partner vets in Beijing; she had a bilateral hernia and a mammary tumour. Thankfully, it was not metastatic, and she is now recovering well from surgery.

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  • October 2025 Newsletter

    October 2025 Newsletter

    September Pack News Sable, Brian, Maple, Hazel and Oliver are now safe and sound in South Korea with our wonderful rescue partners, YouSachen and KDS. Three rescues in just four days has been tough, but every single life saved makes it worthwhile. We truly couldn’t do this without your support — from donations to kind

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  • September 2025 Newsletter

    September 2025 Newsletter

    August Pack News This August, our rescue welcomed some very special new arrivals from South Korea: Seth, Wilfred, Noah, and a little family – mum Iona with her pups Skye, Kelpi, and Finlay. Seth’s journey began after the sad passing of his owner, while the others were saved just in time from government kill shelters.

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  • August 2025 Newsletter

    August 2025 Newsletter

    July Pack News Last month we welcomed a special new face to the pack – Ernie, rescued from agovernment high-kill shelter in South Korea. He joined us at the start of the monthand is already settling in beautifully. Little Kiwi also arrived last week after beingsaved from a local shelter by KDS – but in

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  • July 2025 Newsletter

    July 2025 Newsletter

    June Pack News! Meet Stanley! Rescued by our amazing partners YouSachen in SouthKorea after being abandoned, Stanley is just 2–3 years old. He came to uswith weakness in his back legs, but after an MRI, vets now believe it’slikely a mild deformity and arthritis – manageable with the right care.Joining him is Dotty, saved by

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  • June 2025 Newsletter

    June 2025 Newsletter

    May Pack News Dave and Bruce, two wirehaired pups, were rescued by Saving HarbinDogs in China. Both have shown incredible resilience and have nowrecovered from distemper. The rest of our newcomers are currently in South Korea, all rescued fromhigh-risk kill shelters. – Clive and Colin came in together. Clive has already bounced backafter battling parvovirus.–

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  • May 2025 Newsletter

    May 2025 Newsletter

    Meet The Sweet Treat 5! They were saved after a breeding facility wasclosed down in China. 3 boys and 2 girls. Wehave Ginger, Rolo, Crumpet, Popcorn andToffee! They are currently at our partnered vetsin Beijing, undergoing health checks andreceiving plenty of TLC. Our IVDD warrior, Tarsha, hadsurgery and is undergoingrehabilitation. They even havea set of

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