Haute Dogs x Rushton Hat Auction
This is your opportunity to own the stunning, hand-crafted hats featured in the 2025 Haute Dogs Calendar while supporting a life-saving cause!
Every bid helps make a real difference. 100% of proceeds go to Rushton Dog Rescue, rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs in need.
Don’t miss your chance to combine fashion and compassion—place your bids now!
Place a Bid and Make a Difference Today!
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Every penny raised from the Haute Dogs Calendar goes directly to Rushton Dog Rescue, a charity dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at life.
Rescue, Rehabilitate, Rehome: Your support helps Rushton rescue dogs in need, provide rehabilitation for those who have suffered, and find them loving, forever homes.
Freedom Farm Sanctuary: For dogs who can’t be rehomed due to trauma or serious medical needs, Rushton provide a permanent, safe haven at Freedom Farm in Somerset UK, where they can live out their lives in peace and comfort.
By purchasing a calendar or Christmas cards, you’re giving these dogs a brighter future and helping them live the happy, healthy lives they deserve.
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Christmas Cards - Pack of 6
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1 x Calendar
Regular price £15.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
3 x Calendars
Regular price £45.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
5 x Calendars
Regular price £75.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
10 x Calendars
Regular price £150.00Regular priceUnit price / per
"Our 2023 collaboration with Haute Dogs Calendar was a game changer for Jai Dog Rescue, providing vital funds to support our mission of rescuing and rehabilitating street dogs in Thailand.
The project not only highlighted the beauty of these incredible animals but also brought a sense of joy and humour to people's lives through stunning photography and unique haute couture hats."
Mike Dower
Founder, Jai Dog Rescue
Haute Dogs 2023 Recipient
- Over £120,000 raised
- 7 successful campaigns
- 7 dog charities helped
- 1000s of dogs saved