Case Study

Jai Dog Rescue

Website Design + Build

Jai was founded in 2017 with one man committed to help Thailand’s street dogs. Roll forwards to 2024 and they have 30 staff, a fully-fledged hospital and will help around 12,000 dogs this year. Fundraising is always central to any charitable organisation, and for Jai, having a new website live in time for Goodwoof was an essential part of their strategy.

Jai Dog Rescue webpage mockup

Jai presented us with a clear set of objectives, a fixed deadline plus a gorgeous gallery of their 4-legged family and dedicated team.

Whether a business or a charity, organisations can evolve quickly. This is certainly true for Jai, who required a complete website re-design and re-build to better reflect their achievements, values and operations. With ambitious targets, the Jai Dog team are beginning to make a real difference and have secured a strategic partnership with Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and are supported by Ministry of Sound. However, donations are still critical to their ongoing success, so the website also needed to have its payment functionality upgraded, ensuring donors and sponsors can easily pledge their support.

Key Deliverables
  • Website design
  • Responsive website build

From our client

“Thank you SO much for the remarkable job you did on the Jai website. It has come out beautifully. It’s clear, crisp and concise and presents us and our beliefs in the best possible light. We lacked a defining image, a flag if you will, to march under. You’ve now given us this – thank you.”

James Palumbo, Jai Dog Foundation / Ministry of Sound

Jai Dog Rescue webpage design screenshot by Crush
Mockup of new Jai Dog Rescue website design, displayed on PC
Jai Dog Rescue website design by Crush design