NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mrs Liz White Tel 01908 618877 email Liz@stirlingideas.com

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BICHON FRISÉ RESCUE is an entirely voluntary organisation.

Liz White is the National Coordinator and is in overall charge of the organisation.

Tel 01908 618877 answer phone            email =  Liz@stirlingideas.plus.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diane Mewse is the Regional Coordinator for Scotland

Tel 0131 664 9114
email = Cherrygarcia15@aol.com

Helen Chambers is the Regional Coordinator for the north of England

Tel 01142 374850

Email = helen.bfr@btinternet.com

Derek & Joan Briggs are Regional Coordinators for the south of England.

Tel 01323 521522

Email = Derek@thebriggs.plus.com

 

Mike Brickley is our main contact for East Anglia

Tel 01473 280304
email = mike.brickley@virgin.net

Alan Plumpton is the main contact for South Wales and the West Country

Tel 01275 855670
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mail = a.plumpton@btinternet.com                                                  We have additional volunteers


To adopt a rescue Bichon Frisé or to tell us that you have one that you need rehoming preferably contact your nearest listed    volunteer.

Alternatively if you can not find a volunteer within your region you can
download the application and information sheets and post them to the national or regional coordinators. If you have any problems with downloading and printing them,email your name and  address to (Pat King)    The Secretary  

If you wish to become a helper for Bichon Rescue please contact The Secretary (Pat King) with brief details of  how you can help and what experience you have of Bichons.

We always carry out home visits and we look at all applications - within reasonable travelling distance - for each Bichon needing a new home.

Our basic requirements for a new home are - the Bichon will not be left alone for
long hours (normally 3) - no children under school age
in residence and you should have a secure garden.

All of our volunteers have busy lives and will try to contact
you quickly to arrange a visit but the timescale will depend
upon your location and  their availability.

It may be up to 3 months. Although it is usually less.

We often see pairs of Bichons being handed in -
so we especially look for homes willing to take a pair.

 

Volunteer List.