Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Charity Number 1159602
Report of the Trustees and Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
Brown Butler
Chartered Accountants
Laeds

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Contents
Reference and Administrative Detai15
Trustees, Report
2to6
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities
Independent Examlner's Report
statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
10
Notes to the Accounts
11 to 16

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Reference and Administrative Detsils
Chairperson
LMHall
Trustees
G E Salisbury
C Russell
LMHall
K Saywell
S Kray
J Paxton
Principal Office
Whin Hill
Landing Lane
Newport
HU15 2QD
Charity Registration Number
1159602
Independent Examiner
Beverley Tate
Brown Butler
Leigh House
28-32 St Paul's Street
Leeds
LS12JT
Bankers
Uoyds Bank
Street Branch
PO Box 1000
BX1 1LT
Solicitors
Gunner Cooke
10-12 East Parade
Leeds
LS128H

Dachshund Rescu8 CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Trustees, Report
The trustees of the Dachshund Rescue CIO {"Da¢hshund Rescue" or'the Charity") present their annual
report for the year ended 31 December 2024 under the Charities Act 2011 (Yhe Act"). together with the
unaudited accounts for the year ended 31 December 2024 and confirm that the latter comply wÈth the
requirements of the Act. the trust deed and the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to
charities preparing Iheir accounts by the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland {FRS 102).
Objectives and activities
The primary focus for Dachshund Rescue is to relieve the suffering of Dachshunds throughout the UK
to provide new homes or foster homes for those in need. Providing care and treatment for those who
are sick. ill-treated or find themselves in poor Circumstan￿5, also providing help and training to those
with behavioural issues.
To promote the advancement of education of the general public in matters relating to dachshunds and
by this means preventing cruelty and suffering.
Dachshund Rescue pays one part-time administrator and one part time bookkeeper. and a part time
behaviourist, however, the majority of the work is carried oul by volunteers. The Charity is run primarily
through working with volunteers. who consist of regional coordinators, foster carers, home Checkers.
and people who transport the dogs. These volunteers are unpaid, however out-of-pocket expenses are
reimbursed.
Achlevements and performance
The total number of dogs rehomed through Da¢hshund Rescue in 2024 was 385, and the total number
of applications to adopt a Dachshund was 1549.
We have seen a marked decrease in applications to adopt. Dachshund Rescue is at a stage where
demand is becoming less and supply is increasing, breeders continue to breed, and the market is
flooded.
The applications to adopt are not always suitable for the breed who possess various traits and quirky
temperaments. Most of the dogs that require new homes have issues of their own.
Dachshund Rescue continues to see an increase in the numberof Dachshunds looking lor new homes.
We also see many Dachshunds seeking new homes due to changes in their owners, worklwork hours,
or retuming to the offi¢e. oflen leading to behavioural challenges with their Dachshund.
The financial crisis and soaring veterinary costs have had a significant impact on the number of dogs
coming into rescue, many needing overdue medical attention.
Towards the end of 2024 we started to see several dogs return to rescue. many of which had been in
homes for several years. Most of these dogs had not received appropriate veterinary care,
This has resulted in the charily funding medical care in order to bring them back to good health.
We found that during 2024, the majority of dogs surrendered came with behavioural issues andlor pre-
existing medical conditions. which proved challenging at times to find suitable homes. Some of these
dogs are now in long-term foster care. as we were unable to find suitable homes.

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The pre-existing medical condition reglster currently contains 180 dogs. The register of unspayed
bitches shows 98 bitches that require neutering over the next 12 months.
The most prevalent reasons for rehoming this past year were..
Change in circumstance, thus dogs are left at home alone for long periods, leading to separation
anxiety.
Relationship BreakdownlLoss of home
Poorly bred dogs with behavioural issues. The popularity of the dachshund has soared., we believe
recent marketing campaigns featuring the breed have been a large contributor. Many families who
purchased a dog while working from home without researching the breed's temperament are now
required lo return to the workplaGe. Puppy farmers trying to meet demand do not breed for
temperament or good health.
Dogs which were the result of irresponsible breeding with poor genetics, and costs associated with
treating these conditions and insufficient funds to pay for ongoing medication.
Lack of understsndingleducation on rehabilttation.
To overcome the challenges above. we work with a breed-specific trainer and ￿nd consultations for
people who cannot cope with the behaviour the dog is exhibiting. This is done both before surrender.
with the hope that issues can be ironed out. and the dog can stay in the home. Alternatively, we will
rehome a dog and have the tralnor in place to give ongoing support, along with the area coordinator.
Our new CRM is now well established and continues to adapt to streamline our rehoming process.
The trustees continue to set aside a sum of money for training, pre-existing medical conditions and
neuterlng.
There was a limited number of people contacting the Charity requesting assistance for urgent veterinary
costs, many havlng had cancelled insurance policies due to the financial restrictions.
We also helped several dachshunds who were referred for spinal surgery. These cases often need to
be followed by physiotherapy and hydrotherapy.
The charity maintains a good relationship with the Cambridge University Veterinary School. We
regularly seek advicelguidance on our IVDDINeurologi¢al cases from Professor Freeman and his team.
In 2024. following a recently published study by Paul Freeman, we became more confident in managing
IVDD cases without surgery. We are committed to working hard on educating the public on how to
manage their IVDD Dachshunds. hopefully reducing the number euthanised when people cannot meet
the cost of surgery.
Due to the increased pressure on the rehoming coordinators. we have established a new team of
volunteers to assist in arranging transport and conducting home checks for dogs going to a new home.
We hold regular recruitment campaigns aimed at increasing the number of volunteer foslerers. home
Gheckers, and transportation coordinators.
Furthermore. due to the pressure our volunteers face, we have strived to recruit and relain volunteers.
W8 have worked constantly to increase the number of our volunteers. Recent
campaigns have brought additional coordinator5, foster homes, home checkers, and driving volunteers.
We have found that our revised mentoring process for new volunteers has enabled us to have them in
post and working confidently much quicker. It has also helped us in ￿taIn volunteers.

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Throughout 2024, The Elms Kennels continued to thrive as a business. Our kennels are dual-purpose.
open to all breeds for boarding and daycare, with all profits being donated back to the CIO. We now
have an eslablished client base of returning customers and consistently receive enquiries from potential
new clients through recommendations. In addition, the kennels seNe as a haven for any Dachshund
that needs an emergency placement when no foster homes are available. Furthermore. we are able to
assess dogs with more complex behavioural issues.
The Rehabilitation Centre is open to all breeds. however, specialising in Dachshunds. We continue to
market the Gentre to local vets and referTal centres. The Genlre also enables us to treat sick and injured
dogs surrendered to us, as well as a5SiSt our adopted dogs needing physiotherapy.
Over the last 14 months, there has been a level of inveslment in the property (The Elms). This
investment has enabled us to provide:.
In-house training, assessment and residential rehabilitation
Secure handovers
Land and water-based physiotherapy servl¢es
Head office
Income generation for the Charity
Fundraising base for events
We will be constantly reviewing our procedures to ensure we meet our objectives.
Finance Review
Extracts from the unaudited accounts:
2024
2023
Total income
Legacies receivable
Impairment of legacy debtor
Other income
57,814
21,698
{200,000)
223,486
242.449
300,263
45,184
Expenditure
Net loss on investments
(381,634)
(352,287)
Net movement in funds
{81,371)
(307,103}
Funds carried forward
1,632,140
1,713,511
Dachshund Rescue has received various legacies, and we continue to be grateful to people who
remember Dachshund Rescue in their wills. Our prlncipal funding comes from adoption fees and
donations.
Dachshund Rescu8 does not have any restricted funds.
Most of our expenses are veterinary fees, rehabilitation, training and volunteer mileage costs.
The purchas8 of kennels has enabled us to reduce our spend on boarding. The launch of the
Rehabilitation Centre will reduce the cost of rehabilitation in the years to come.

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We also continue to support those adopting older dachshunds and dachshunds with pre-existing
medl¢al conditions so that prospective owners are not put off by the financial burden of taking on these
dogs. We recognise that an adopter taking on a dog with a pre-existing medical condition will be unable
to obtain adequate insurance and. to this end, Dachshund Rescue covers all pre-existing medical Costs
for the dogs that we rehome. This year has seen unprecedented demand for our services and
expenditure has increased to meet this demand.
The Trustees made the decision that investments proved too high-risk due to stock market volatility.
We Continue to hold a portfolio with Insignis Cash, which enables cash to be tied up in accounts for a
period of time with interest rates in the region of 5 % and no associated risk. These cash portfolios are
reviewed on a monthly basis.
Dachshund Rescue remains, as always, committed to carrying out due diligence to ensure funds are
appropriately placed and monitored regularly.
Reserves Policy
The trustees revlew the level of reserves on an annual basis to ensure there is sufficient funding to
cover the Charity's running costs. As of 31 December 2024, the free reserves balance was £557,517.
Plans for the Future
We will continue to provide help, support and assistance to any dachshund in need.
We will continue to work closely with the developers on our CRM to enhance our rehoming process.
We will collaborate with an IT consultant to keep all three of our websites updated and aim to educate
the public on general welfare through this initiative.
We will continue to grow our social media following to keep them informed about the latest welfare
developments.
Our marketing strategy will be implemented and reviewed during 2025. with the main focus areas being:
Recruiting volunteers and fundraislng efforts.
Open days and Dachshund meets at Head Office
The promotion of the rehabililalion ¢entra & education through CPD and open days
Dachshund Rescue continues to explore ways to enhance the public's understanding of health and
welfare, particularly regarding intervertebral disc disease, as this affects one in three dachshunds.
thereby preventing cruelty and suffering. To this end, the Charity continues to work with extemal
organisalions and be involved in projects concerned with the welfare of dachshunds.
In 2025, wé will continue to sponsor a new residoncy at Queen's Hospital, Cambridge. The new
residency will continue the previous research carried out by Viviana Rojas. The research centres around
a cure for IVDD.

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Registered Number 1159602
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Stru¢ture, Governance and Management
The Charity Is a CharFtable Incorporated Organisation and is govemed by its constitution adopted in
December 2014.
Dachshund Rescue decided to become a registered charity in 2014. which was achieved in December
of that year. Prior to this, the rescue operated as a collaboration be￿een the Dachshund Club and the
Longhaired Dachshund Club. The Charity is currently run by a group of trustees who meet a minimum
of four times per year.
Trustees and coordinators meetings take place via Zoom. which is the most cost-effective way of
meeting.
There is an organisational structure in pla￿. whiGh consists of the board of trustees & volunteers. The
daily operation of the Charity is carried out by nine voluntary coordinators based throughout the country.
assisted by fosterers and transportation volunteers.
The seven trustees manage the organisation. They ensure that the aims and objeC￿ve$ of the Charity
are carried out and plan future actlvities that contribute to these.
Anyone interested in joining as a Trustee is asked to submit a CV, which is reviewed by the board. An
existing trustee then nominates the applicant by completing a Trustee nomination form. Once approved
by the board, the applicant has an infomial interview with I￿0 trustees who will make recommendations
lo the board. Upon successful nominatlon, references are obtained. any new trustees will be subject
to an enhanced DBS check. Once appointed, and the trustee declaration is returned, the new trustee
follows a standard induction process, is sent a full copy of the accounts and the minutes of the last
meetlng.
Reference & Admlnlstrative Detalls
Reference and administrative details of the Charity, its trustees and advisers are provided on page 1,
which form part of this Trustees, Report.
Trustees. Areas of Res
onsibilities- Da
-to-Da Mana
emenl
Lynn Hall- Chair and Operations
Claire Russell - Legal & Finance
Gina Salisbury- Secretary
Jacqui Paxton - Volunteer Liaison
Susan Kray- Head of Rehoming
Katie Saywell - Online Platforms
Louise Van Vuren - Marketing & Fundraising
Publlc benefrt
The trustees confirm that they have complied with the requirements of section 17 of the Charrties Act
2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for
England and Wales.
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LMHall
Chair

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees. Report and the Accounts in accordance with
the United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally A￿pIed Accounting Practice)
and applicable law and regulations.
The law applicable to charities requires the trustees to prepare accounts for each financial year which
give a true and fair view of the state of affair5 of the Charity and of the incoming reSoUr￿S and
application of resources of the Charity for that period. In preparing those accounts. the trustees are
required to:
select suitsble accounting policies and apply them consistently.,
observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP:
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent-
state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the accounts., and
prepare the accounts on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
Charity will continue in operation.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and enable them to ensure that the accounts
comply with the Charities Act 2011, the applicable Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations and
the provisions of the constitution. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity
and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The trustees are resF)onsible for the maintenance and integrity of Ihe corporate and financial information
included on the Charty's website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and
dissemination of accounts may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.
Approved by the trustees of the Charity on
and signed on its behalf by..
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LMHall
Chair

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Register8d Number 1159602
Annual Report and Accounts
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Dachshund Rescue CIO
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Dachshund Rescue CIO {Wie Charity.) for
the year ended 31 December 2024.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The Charitys trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The Charity's trustees
consider that an audit is not required for this year under sedion 144 of the Charities Act 2011 ('the
Charities Act") and that an independent examination is needed.
Having satisfied myself that the Charity is not subject to audit under charty law and is eligible for
independent examination. it is my responsibility to=
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act,
to follow the procedures laid down in the general directions given by the Charty Commission
(under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act), and
to State whether particular matter5 have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examinerfs report
My examination was ¢arrled out in accordance with general directions given by the Charity Commission.
An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the Charity and a wmparison of
the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or
disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from the trustees Con￿rning any such matters.
The procedures undertaken do not provide all the eviden¢e that would be required in an audit and,
therefore, no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view,. My report is
limited to those matters set out in the statemenl below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which give me cause
to believe that in, any material respect-
the accounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with section 130 of the Charities Act. or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting re￿rds. or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content
of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any
requirement that the accounts give a 'true and lairf view which is not a matter considered as
part of an independent examination.
I have come across no other matters in connection with the examinalion to which attention should be
drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Bev8rley Tate
Brown Butler
Chartered Account8nts
Leigh House
28-32 St Paul's Street
Leeds
LS1 2JT
27 11(L
2025

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Statement of Financial Activities
Year ended 31 December 2024
2024
Unrestricted
funds
2023
UnrestriGted
funds
Note
Income:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Investment income
Rent receivable from subsidiary undertaking
124,178
141,457
28,628
6,000
{110,323)
148,081
1,426
6,000
Totsl income
300,263
45.184
Expenditure:
Charitable activities
Administration and governance costs
{310,636)
155,998)
{273,770)
(78,517)
Total expenditure
{366,634)
(352,287)
Net expenditure
{66,371)
(307,103)
Total funds brought forward
1,713,511
2.020,614
Total funds carried forward
1,647,140
1,713,511
The Statement of Financial Activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expendlture derive from continuing operations.
The notes on pages 11 to 16 form part of these accounts

Dachshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Balance Sheet
As at 31 December 2024
2024
2023
Note
Fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets
Investrnents
1,036,957
981,297
10
1.036,961
981,301
Current assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
52,662
631,461
28,018
731.991
684,123
760.009
Creditors: Amounts falling due within
one year
12
{73,944)
(27,799)
Net current assets
610.179
732,210
Net assets
1,647,140
1,713,511
Funds of the Charity..
Unrestricted funds
13
1.647,140
1,713.511
The accounts were approved by the trustees, and authorised for issue on
behalf by-
and signed on their
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LMHall
Chair
The notes on pages 11 to 16 fomi part of these accounts
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Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
Accounting policies
la) Basis of preparation
The accounts are prepared on a going concern basis under the historical cost convention
modified. where appropriate, to include certain items at fair value and in accordance with the
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practi￿ applicable to
charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ireland (Charities SORP - FRS 102) and the Financial Reporting
Standard appllcable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011. The
presentstion currency is £ sterling and the accounts have been rounded to the nearest £1.
The CIO constitutes a publi¢ benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
The trustees Consider that there are no material uncertainties about the Charity's ability to
¢ontinue as a going concern. The majority of the Charity's income is received from dog adoption
fees and from regular donors. Should there be significant reductions in this income, the Trustees
would raise funds from other sources and in the unlikely event that they were insufficient, the
Trustees consider they have the ability to reduce expenditure in line with the reduced income.
(b) Exemption from preparing group accounts
The Charity 15 part of a small group. The Charity has taken advantage of the exemption provided
by section 139(2) of the Charities Act 2011 and has not prepared group accounts. Consequently
the accounts present information about Dachshund Rescue CIO as an individual undertaking and
not about its group.
(c) Unrestrlcted funds
Unrestricted funds comprlse grants, donations and other incoming resources receivabla or
generated for the objects of the Charity without specified purpose and are available as general
funds.
(d) Income
All income is included in the statement of financial activities when the Charity is entitled to the
income, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be quantified with
reasonable accuracy. The following specific policies are applied to particular categories of
income:
Voluntary income is re¢&ived by way of donations and is included in full in the statement of
financial activities when receivable.
Investment income is included when r8ceivable.
Income from charitable activity is accounted for when earned.
Income from legacies is accounted for when probable of receipt and the amount can be
reliably measured. If 8 legacy debtor is subsequently impair&d because it is doubtful that full
settlement will bé received, the adjustment made to derecognise the legacy debtor is included
in legacy income.

Dachshund R&scue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
Accounting policies - continued
(e) Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised on an accrual basis as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation
ornmitting the Charity to that expenditure, it is probable that settlement will be required and the
amount of the obligation can be measured reliably..
Costs of generating funds are those costs incurred in attrading voluntary income.
Charitable activity expenditure includes l)oth the direct costs and support costs relating to
each activity. Support costs include central functions and have been allocated to activity cost
categories on a basis conslstent with the use of resources.
Governance costs Include those incurred in the governance of the Charity and its assets and
are primarily associated with constitutional and statutory requirements.
(f) Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated
impairment losses.
Depreciation is calculated to write down the cost less estimated residual value of all tsngible fixed
assets over their expected useful lives. The annual rates and methods of depreciation are as
follows:_
Asset class
Depreciation method and rate
Freehold property (Buildings only)
Plant and equipment
Straight line basis over 50 years
I 00/0 reducing balance basis
No depreciation is provided on freehold land.
{g) Fixed asset investments
Shares In subsidiary undertakings are measured at cost less impairment.
(h) Financial instruments
Short term debtors and creditors are not interest bearing and are stated at original invoiced
amounts.
Cash at bank and in hand comprises cash on hand and call deposits, and other short-term highly
liquid investments that are readily convertible to a known amount of cash and are subject to an
inslgnfficant risk of change in value.
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Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
Accounting policies - continued
(i) Volunteers and gifts in kind
The trustees are grateful for the contribution of volunteers in the Charity's educational activities,
administration and fvndraising activities. No financial adjustment is made in respect of this
contribution.
Incomg from donations and legacies
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds
funds
2024
2023
Donatlons from individuals
Legacies receivable
Impairment of legacy debtor
Gift aid subsidiary undertaking
43.952
57,814
55,330
21,698
(200.000)
12,649
22.412
124.178
(110,323)
Income from charitsble activities
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds
funds
2024
2023
Adoption fees
Trading income.
Insurance commissions received
133,869
144,894
7,588
3,187
141,457
148,081
Investment income
Unrestricted
funds
2024
Unrestricted
funds
2023
Interest receivable
28,628
1,426
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Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
Expenditure
Support
costs
(note 6)
Direct
osts
Total
2024
Total
2023
Charitable actNities
Educational sponsorship and fees
Veterinary costs
Training and rehabilitation
Boarding. rehoming and fostering costs
71,125
144,300
14,930
10.877
71,125
148.191
18.821
72.499
80,472
126.415
23,962
42,921
3,891
3,891
61,622
241,232
69,404
310,636
273,770
Administration and governance costs
12.690
43,308
55,998
78,517
253,922 112.712
366,634
352,287
Support costs
Administration
and goveman¢e
costs
Charitable
activities
Total
2024
Totsl
2023
Printing, postage and stationery
Travel and subsistence
Telephone
Legal fees
Independent examiner's fees
Accountsncy and bookkeeping fees
Computer expenses
Repairs and maintenance
Rates
Light. heat and water
Bank charges
Trade subscriptions
Advertising
Cleaning
Depreciation
1,852
1,852
1,123
21,302
7,980
21.302
7,980
19,526
9,258
15,992
2,005
2,000
2.360
20.973
3,794
3.931
212
1.802
361
2,992
14,391
2,406
22,062
2.613
5,886
772
1,904
{62}
2,795
738
165
4,029
2,406
22.062
2,613
23,545
3,088
7,616
(62)
2,795
738
661
16,116
17.659
2.316
5.712
496
12,087
43,308
69,404
112,712
100,720
Governance costs amount to £24,468 {2023.' £19,997).
No persons were employed by the Charity during the year (2023.. none).
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Da¢hshund Rescue CIO
Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 310ecember 2024
Trustees remuneration and expense5
No trustees received any remuneration from the Charity during the year in relation to their roles as
trustees.
C Russell received remuneration totalling £19.662 (2023= £14,917) during the year in relation to
the provision of bookkeeping seNices under a Servi￿ agreement approved by the Board of
Trustees in accordance with the Charity's governing document.
K Saywell received remuneratlon totalling £0 (2023: £6,720) during the year in relation to the
provision of dog training services.
The CIO provides living accommodation to L M Hall which is essential for the proper performance
of her duties that include the provision of welfare of rescued dogs throughout the day and night.
The trustees have not received any reimbursement of expenses incurred in their roles as trustees
during the year (2023: £nil). The trustees do receive reimbursement of expenses incurred in
relation to their work in rescuing and the fostering of the dogs. The amount paid to trustees the
year totalled £7.292 (2023.. £4,483).
Taxation
The Charity is a registered charity and is therefore exempt from taxation.
g Tangible fixed assets
Freehold
property
Plant and
equipment
Total
Cost
At 1 January 2024
Additions
947,800
55,767
50.588
16.009
998,388
71,776
At 31 December 2024
1.003,567
66,597
1,070,164
Depreciation
At 1 January 2024
Charge for the year
13,396
10,956
3.695
5,160
17.091
16.116
At 31 December 2024
24,352
8.855
33.207
Net book value
At 31 December 2023
934,404
46.893
981,297
At 31 December 2024
979.215
57,742
1,036,957
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Registered Number 1159602
Notes to the Accounts
Year ended 31 December 2024
10 Fixed asset investments
Subsidlary undertakings
At 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024
Details of subsidiary undertakings:
Description of
Proportion
holding
of holding Principal activity
Dachshund Rescue At The Elms Limited Ordinary share5
100%
Boarding of animals
The Elms Rehabilitation Centre Limited
Ordinary shares
Non-trading during period
The registered office address of the subsidiary undertakings is Whin Hill, Landing Lane, Newport,
Brough, HU15 2QD.
11 Debtors
2024
2023
Other debtors
Amounts owed by subsidiary undertaking
Prepayments and accnjed inGome
9.375
13.853
29,434
9,952
3,822
14.244
52.662
28,018
12 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2024
2023
Other creditors
Accruals
23.976
49,968
23.734
4,065
73,944
27,799
13 Funds
Unrestricted funds
The movement on unrestricted funds is as shown in the Statement of Financial Activities.
The nature and use of funds are disclosed In the accounting policies on page 11 {"unrestricted
funds").
All assets held by the Charity at 31 December 2024 relate to unréstricted funds.
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