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Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust (formerly the National Canine Defence League) is the largest dog welfare charity in the UK. Our mission is to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.
Here's what we do in a nutshell.
- Each year we care for around 16,000 dogs at our nationwide network of 17 Rehoming Centres. No healthy dog is ever destroyed.
- We run subsidised neutering campaigns in areas of the UK with the most acute stray dog problems.
- Our Education Officers give thousands of classroom presentations every year. Free teaching resources are made available to all schools in the UK.
- Our FREEDOM Project helps pet owners who are fleeing domestic violence by fostering their animals while they start a new life.
MBNA Dog Trust Credit Card Details
- Dogs Trust will receive £4 when you use your card within 90 days of the account opening
- They will also receive 25p for every £100 you spend on card purchases, and £2.00 for every year you continue to use the card
- 0% on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee). For this great rate your balance needs to be transferred within the first 90 days of opening your account.
- 0% on money transfers from your credit card to your current account for 3 months. Remember for this great rate you need to transfer money within the first 90 days of opening your account (4% handling fee)
- 0% on card purchases for 3 months from the date your account is opened
- 16.9% APR typical rate (variable)
- Need more info? Our rates explained
To qualify for a MBNA Credit Card you must meet the following criteria:
- You are currently employed
- You are over 23 years of age
- You are a homeowner
- You have an income of over £20,000
- You do not have any recent credit defaults (CCJ's, current arrears or missed payments) on credit cards / loans / mortgages
For a more detailed range of benefits
click
here.


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