
Goodwash x Welsh Dog Rescue
Diolch (thank you) from our four legged friends at Many Tears Dog Rescue, Llanelli for choosing Goodwash.
Last month we donated £300 of Ffwr sales profits and supplied blankets and dry food donations to support the great work they do.
Goodwash have supported Many Tears rescue's over the past 6 years and in 2022 launched our annual Primrose Hill woofwalk at Wales Week London, Event which also supports and raise funds for the dog rescue charity. Look out for our woof walk sign up for March 2026 on our socials and come join us on our charity ramble across Regents Park and Primrose Hill. (See images below of some Many Tears rescues you have support whether through regular 'goodwashing', joining our charity walks or blanket and food donations at HQ, Wales).
Many Tears take in animals from difficult situations, rehabilitate them both physically and emotionally, and find them loving forever homes. They rescue dogs from the many heartless breeders out there, where they are often subjected to neglect, poor living conditions, and overbreeding. They also take in abandoned and stray cats and dogs from pounds, unwanted pets directly from homes and dogs from overseas when we have space. We also operate a network of dedicated foster homes, allowing rescued animals to receive individualised care and attention while they await adoption.
Many Tears Animal Rescue is a Registered Charity (no.1192227) based in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire. It was founded in 2004 by Sylvia and Bill Van Atta, with the aim of providing a safe haven for dogs that were facing uncertain futures.
Many Tears Animal Rescue continues to make a significant impact in the lives of countless animals. Through our commitment to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome responsibly, we have provided hope and second chances to animals that were once forgotten and unloved. We hope we inspire you all to make a difference in the lives of animals and work towards a future where every animal is treated with love and compassion. Help support these wonderful humans and rescues.