With a van packed full of dog food and supplies, the Fair Dog Association travels the country to meet dog owners at local soup kitchens and shelters. Here, people can pick up high-quality dog food, equipment such as harnesses, and a warm blanket for the winter – all free of charge. When vaccinations, deworming, flea treatments or even a visit to the vet are needed, Fair Dog is also ready to help.
Over the years, Fair Dog has built strong and trusting relationships with dog owners, making it possible to work together to ensure the dogs are healthy and thriving. These dogs lack neither love nor attention, and with a little help covering the more expensive aspects of dog ownership, a good life can be maintained – for dog and owner alike.
As Charlotte Andersson, Chair of the Fair Dog Association, often says:
"Together we are strong – and together we can make a difference for so many wonderful furry friends and their owners."

Fair Dog also goes a step further by offering free legal assistance to dog owners and helping them comply with the legal requirements that come with owning a dog.
With support from the QATO Foundation, Fair Dog has been able to extend their reach even further, benefitting dogs and owners alike.
Since its establishment in 2011, the Fair Dog Association has served Danish dogs and their owners as an independent, non-profit advocate with no political affiliations.