£ to charity for Dogs of London

Dogs of London is a self-funded and self-published novel for adults. 100% of the proceeds go to dogs in need, to the following three charities who do even more than rescuing, sheltering and rehoming dogs in dire conditions. Details of funds transferred to them will be transparently and publicly posted regularly on this page.

Update: disappointingly little made so far but plan to at some point do a PR push and shift some author copies which will make more ££ (£7.99-£4 per book), Amazon unfortunately take the lion’s share (a lesson learned) and Dogs of London unfortunately hasn’t gone viral – yet! 😉

26 August 2023 – income / donations to be updated v soon

Payments received from Amazon March 2022 – August 2022 £22.10 + 3.50 + 12.23 + 0.12 + 0.92 + 0.95 + 4.42 + 1.15 + 7.51 + 11.93 = £64.83

£65 Paid to Wild at Heart Foundation 15th August 2022

Payments received from Amazon end February 2022 £73.12 + 1.01 + 6.02 + 4.82 = £84.98

£84.98 Paid to Serbias Forgotten Paws 3rd March 2022

Payment received from Amazon end January 2022 £72.10 + £1.01 + £3.59 = £76.70

£76.70 Paid to Galgos del Sol 13th February 2022

Paperback cost £7.99 60% x royalties – printing costs to be updated x no of books sold

E-book cost £3.50 of which I receive 70% of royalties to be updated x no of books sold

Author copies – bought for £4 and sold for £7.99 – donation per book £3.99 x total sold 0 so far

No of books sold XXX / Total proceeds made and transferred to charity £XX

Serbia’s Forgotten Paws (Serbia) work with pounds to improve shelter conditions, run shelters and neutering campaigns and implement Catch/Neuter/Release programs for street dogs

www.serbias-forgotten-paws.com

Galgos del Sol (Spain) do education work with local schools, conduct neutering programs and raise awareness about the plight of the Galgos 

www.galgosdelsol.org/about-gds

The Wild at Heart Foundation (London based but run projects globally) do neutering programs and education work as well as awareness building on many fronts 

www.wildatheartfoundation.org