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ACE help improve the lives of local communities and the welfare of their working animals, by easing and preventing the suffering of those and all animals through provision of sustainable veterinary treatment and education programmes for local people
Providing good quality care to animals that are brought to the sanctuary because they have been abandoned cruelly treated or victims of circumstance. Ensuring that dogs, cats and other 'small furries' are placed within loving homes with committed new owners
It is totally committed to funding the fight against cancer in our pets. Its aims are to provide education and information; facilitate research development and improve our understanding and treatment of cancer; and work with partners at home and abroad to pursue the fight against cancer in our pets.
The Animal Health Trust is a charity specifically dedicated to improving the health and welfare of dogs, cats and horses by addressing the problems of disease and injury - the largest threats to animal welfare today. With the help of its supporters, it can achieve this by advancing veterinary science and providing specialist clinical services for all companion animals.
Animal Rescue and Care (ARC) exists to rescue, foster, re-home and assist all types of animals in the Middlesex, Surrey and South West London areas. The charity also offers advice and information to animal owners and strives to raise public awareness about animal welfare.
Animals Asia is working to end the barbaric practice of bear bile farming. Its Moon Bear sanctuaries in China and Vietnam are helping to educate consumers not to buy bear bile. Animals Asia is also working to end the suffering of millions of cats and dogs in the brutal food and fur trades.
It does animal rescue and rehoming in the Northamptonshire area, and wildlife rescue
it helps small indipendant animal charities worldwide continue their work, and funds one off special projects with them
Assisi Animal Charities Foundation is a group of five animal welfare charities. It was set up to raise much needed funds - each donation received goes to all five animal charities, making it an unique way of helping alleviate the suffering of thousands of animals worldwide.
We are one of the largest re-homing centres in the UK, providing shelter and veterinary care for over 3,000 abandoned and unwanted animals a year, operating a strict non destruction policy. Although an affiliated branch of the national RSPCA, we receive no funding for our £3,500 a day running costs.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home’s vision is of a world where all dogs and cats are in caring and permanent homes. The Home is a charity that aims never to turn away a dog or cat in need of our help. We reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners and, when we can’t do this, we care for them until new homes can be found for them.
Big Hearts is dedicated to rescuing abused and neglected animals in former USSR countries. All money donated goes directly to emergency medical care, food, neutering, re-homing of cats, dogs and recently a former circus tiger. We don't pay anyone salaries and only work with dedicated volunteers.
RESCUE - REUNITE - REHOME Giving Stray & Unwanted Dogs a Second Chance of a Happier Tomorrow
The Blue Cross provides practical support, information and advice for pet and horse owners. Through a network of animal adoption centres it rehomes thousands of animals each year. Its hospitals provide veterinary care for the pets of people who cannot afford private vets' fees.
Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES) is a UK registered charity. It was founded in 2005 to help rescue abused elephants throughout Thailand. Our sanctuary is located in Sukhothai, north Thailand and is currently home to eight rescued elephants. BLES is a small family run organisation trying to make a positive difference to the lives of mistreated animals and we need all the help we can get.
Border Collie Trust GB rescue and re-home Border Collies and Collie crosses throughout the UK. We always have between 30 and 40 collies looking for new homes and more information about the dogs we have and our work can be found on our website www.bordercollietrustgb.org.uk
BSVI provides advice, guidance and support to blind and partially sighted people living in Bournemouth and the surrounding area. Its aim is to enable visually impaired people to live full and active lives within the local community.
The Brighton Retired Greyhound Trust is a registered, independent charity. We work alongside The National RGT and other welfare organisations to ensure as many greyhounds as possible can have a happy retirement. We rely heavily on donations and legacies, as well as our own fundraising efforts.
RSPCA Bristol & District Branch is made up of the RSPCA Bristol Animal Clinic and Bristol Dogs and Cats Home. The RSPCA Animal Clinic treats over 12,000 animals a year and provides a 24 hour veterinary service for lost, sick and injured stray animals, subsidised veterinary treatment for people on a low income, a first aid centre for wildlife casualties and ‘well dog’ clinics for the animals of homeless people. <p> Bristol Dogs & Cats Home, an integral part of the RSPCA Bristol & District Branch, has been caring for stray, unwanted and neglected cats, dogs and small animals for over 120 years. The Home provides care, shelter and a re-homing service for nearly 2,000 unwanted animals every year and is often full to capacity! <p> With so many animals to care for our annual running costs exceed £1.4 million. The RSPCA Bristol Branch is an independent charity which receives no funding from the National RSPCA, Government or the Lottery. We therefore rely on the support from the community through donations, legacies and fundraising events to continue our important work, giving animals in need a second chance for a happy life, free from pain or neglect.
The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is a national charity that re-homes commercial laying hens, educates the public about how they can make a difference to hen welfare, and encourages support for the British egg industry. Full information on our website at www.bhwt.org.uk.
The British Horse Society provides a strong voice for horses and people and spreads awareness through support, training and education.Without your support and funds we would not be able to continue all the valuable work we do at present.
Bryson's was founded in 1947 and is a no-euthansea independent rescue and rehoming centre for horses, dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals. We vet all potential homes and all animals are neutered and vaccinated.
To ensure a place of safety is available to all bulldogs who's owners can no longer keep
Operates riding for the disabled and for people with special needs at College of West Anglia Milton Cambridge
We provide needful aid to poorer nomadic herding families living in harsh conditions, helping with essential resources by refurbishing disused wells, giving vet aid to their vital horses, and supplying hay-making equipment. These measures help sustain livelihoods in a hostile fragile environment
Camp Nibble is a rabbit and rodent rescue and re-homing shelter. It gives abandoned and neglected small animals a second chance providing them with veterinary care, rehabilitation and either sanctuary or a new loving home.
Cats Protection is the UK's leading feline welfare charity. We help over 230,000 cats and kittens every year through our network of over 250 volunteer-run branches and 30 centres. We find homes for cats, promote the benefits of neutering and produce a wide range of cat care information for owners.
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
The vision of CIWF is a world where farm animals are treated with compassion and respect and where cruel factory farming practices end. Its mission is to advance the well being of farm animals worldwide.
Open House helps homeless and disadvantaged men, women, couples and young people (plus their pets) by providing Direct Access and High Support Hostels and a Day Centre open every day of the year. It provides help, support, understanding and empathy and is totally non judgemental, they help anybody.
Demonstrations take place at 11am and 3.30pm
OPERATING IN THE NORTH EAST, THE CRUELTY HOTSPOT OF ENGLAND SINCE 1896. THE CHARITY CARES FOR THOUSANDS OF LOST, UNWANTED, ABANDONED, ABUSED & NEGLECTED ANIMALS EVERY YEAR. WHEN IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO REUNITE ANIMALS WITH THEIR OWNERS, OR THEY ARE UNWANTED THE CHARITY FINDS LOVING NEW HOMES.
We rescue dogs that are destined to be destroyed by local councils and help re-home and rehabilitate those dogs that members of the public do not want anymore. Our long-term goal is to increase the capacity of the sanctuary and introduce compulsory neutering to prevent unwanted puppies.
Dogs Trust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity. Every year we care for around 16,000 dogs through 17 Rehoming Centres. We also run dog welfare projects in the UK and Overseas. We are working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.
Volunteer run organisation providing free veterinary care to dogs and cats in Sri Lanka via fixed and mobile clinics.
The Donkey Sanctuary has taken over 14,500 donkeys into its care and has over 45 welfare officers who can follow up reports of cruelty to or neglect of donkeys, quickly and efficiently. It also works throughout the world helping to improve conditions for working donkeys and mules. A Charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Charity Registration No 264818
The Doris Banham Rescue works to alleviate the suffering of and rehome lost and abandoned pound dogs which are due for destruction because they are unclaimed. The charity arranges for veternary treatment, transport and temporary shelter. The charity saved the lives of 3,117 dogs in 2008. All volunteers are unpaid and 100% of donations are spent on rescuing dogs.
Easterleigh Animal Sanctuary relieves the suffering and distress of animals who are in need of care and protection because of sickness, neglect or maltreatment, in particular by the provision of a rescue and rehoming service and a sanctuary for the temporary or perminent accomodation of such amimals
Eden Animal Rescue operates in the Eden District of Cumbria and our aims are to help neglected or unwanted animals and to arrange the provision of loving homes for them.
Massive habitat loss over the past 100 years has wiped out 90% of the Asian elephant population, along with entire eco-systems they used to support. Elephant Family exists to save this iconic animal from extinction in the wild, along with all the other animals who share their forest homes.
Elephant Nature Foundation is a non-profit organization which advocates and acts on behalf of the rights of Asian elephants in Thailand. Our mission is to increase awareness about the plight of the endangered Asian elephant, educate locals on the humane treatment of their elephants, and provide sanctuary for rescued elephants at our nature park.
ECR was formed in 1995, it's principle role is the rescue and rehoming of unwanted and stray canines, undertaking neutering, vaccinating and mchipping prior to sourcing a new home.All activities are carried out on a purely voluntary basis and financed soley by self generated funds.
The Equine Grass Sickness Fund is the only registered charity raising funds specifically for research into grass sickness, a disease which kills many horses and ponies in Britain each year. It finances projects aimed at finding the cause of the disease and offers advice and support to owners of affected animals.
Foal Farm's aim is to take in as many sick, distressed and unwanted animals as possible and restore them to health and happiness. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident of Foal Farm for the rest of its life.
We are a small independent charity who try to help any animal in need - those that are unwanted or in danger. Primarily, however, we tend to take in and rehome dogs, which is where our expertise is. We pride ourselves in a non-destruction policy.
Freshfields Animal Rescue has been providing shelter and sanctuary for almost 30 years. No healthy animal is ever destroyed. All admissions exhibiting severe behavioural problems will be treated fairly, appropriately, without prejudice and without recourse to euthanasia. Priority given to strays, mistreated animals and those whose owners have died.
The Friends of RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre is a fundraising group of volunteers, whose aim is to raise money desperately needed to ensure the Centre can provide medical treatment for all the animals in its care. The Friends of RSPCA Southridge hope that you will pay the Centre a visit to see how important your support is.
Raises funds to support and enhance the lives of the animals at the RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre.
Gables Farm Dogs' and Cats' Home was established in 1907. We care for unwanted, abandoned and stray cats and dogs. We either rehome or re-unite them with their owners. We enforce a strict non-euthanasia policy, which means no healthy animal in our care is put to sleep.
Greyhound Gap is a registered charity that rescues takes in and re-homes death row Greyhounds and Lurchers who find themselves in a PTS situation in UK pounds.
Greyhound Rescue West of England (GRWE) is the leading independent animal rescue charity, dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of abused and abandoned greyhounds and lurchers. At any given time we have around 70 dogs in our care. <p> Entirely run by volunteers, the charity receives no financial help from the greyhound racing industry and is completely reliant on donations. From humble beginnings in the west of England GRWE now operates nationally rehoming over 760 of these special dogs every year.
Greyhounds in Need exists to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome retired and abandoned greyhounds in Spain. Its work centres on the native Spanish greyhounds (galgos) used for coursing who commonly live and die in poor conditions.
HAT(UK) raises funds to help improve the lives of animals in Nepal. The Nepali charities we support carry out animal birth control and educational programmes, mass anti-rabies vaccinations, and offer an emergency rescue service for street cats and dogs which have no access to veterinary care.
A registered charity working in England and Wales to rescue stray, abandoned and unwanted Staffordshire bull terriers, providing them all the care they need until they have can rehomed. It has a non-destruction policy. It was founded in May 2009 and gained Charity status in November 2009.
Hundreds of racehorses finish racing each year, with some disappearing of the radar. HEROS helps find new homes and careers for ex-racehorses when they have finished racing giving them a fresh start and a new and happy life.
It provides care and protection for animals deemed to be in need of such due to illness, injury, maltreatment, neglect or abandonment.
<p> Provides sanctuary, care and re-homing for unwanted and lost animals in and around Milton Keynes, Beds, Bucks and Northants.<p> <p> HULA Aims:<p> To relieve suffering & distress, by providing refuge and care to animals until suitable permanent adoptions can be found if appropriate.<p> <p> To provide help and advice to pet and animal owners or their families, who are unable to cope due to a change in their circumstances.<p> <p> HULA takes in unwanted and abandoned pets for re-homing, but also rescues other animals and has goats, pigs, ponies, chickens, ducks, geese, sheep, a donkey and cows. All will stay with HULA for the rest of their lives. All animals are vet checked, most of the cats and dogs are neutered and all are micro-chipped and vaccinated prior to re-homing. HULA never puts any animal to sleep unless medically advised.<p> <p> Animals come to HULA for a variety of reasons,including domestic break-up, death or infirmity of the owner, hospitalisation, imprisonment, emigration, change of job, moving to new accommodation where pets aren’t allowed and, unfortunately, sometimes they are simply abandoned.<p> <p> HULA’s services are increasingly in demand due to local population growth, meaning everyday survival is all too often a daunting challenge. HULA relies solely on the generosity of the public and is grateful for all help received. <p> <p> Thank you very much for your contribution, it means we can continue our valuable work.<p>
It takes in abandoned,unwanted and ill treated animals including horses,donkeys,ponies.cats and small furries.It aims to re-home as many animals as possible but also provides a permanent sanctuary for animals that cannot be re-homed.It aims to educate people,especially children,about animal welfare.
IAPWA are a UK registered charity established to prevent cruelty, neglect and inhumane practices for thousands of dogs and cats in the northern part of Borneo.
At International Animal Rescue we do exactly what our name says: we save animals from suffering around the world. We cut free dancing bears in India; rescue primates from the animal traders in Indonesia; save migrating birds from the guns of Malta and provide veterinary care for stray dogs and cats in developing countries. When we can, we release rescued animals back into the wild but, if that’s not possible, we give them a safe haven for life in one of our sanctuaries.
To prevent cruelty and persecution of all animals including wildlife and protect endangered species
Names are the keys to keeping track of the world’s biodiversity, linking information and grounding policies and laws. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, with ITZN Trust support) provides the governance that keeps sense and stability in scientific names of animals.
In 1961 Mr Green formed the Jerry Green Foundation Trust so that stray and abandoned dogs could find love, kindness and new homes. Now Jerry Green Dog Rescue has 7 centres around the country all trying to rescue, care for and rehome as many unwanted dogs as they can.
The fund helps various aspects of tortoise welfare and conservation.
The Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) is dedicated to helping Nepal's animals. Over 20,000 dogs live on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal. Many suffer from abuse, starvation, and worse. The KAT Centre is creating a healthy, rabies-free street dog community. Learn more at www.katcentre.org
Kevin's Trust is a charity dedicated to funding and organising social outings and respite for autistic adults in the North West.
KWT rescues and re-homes unwanted animals, mainly cats and dogs, and has a wildlife rehabilitation programme and emergency help line. The Trust's Rescue Centre is also home to horses, donkeys, cats, goats, birds and small mammals where, in the interest of their welfare, they remain in our care.
Established in 1996 Labrador Rescue South East & Central has the sole aim of caring for and re homing pure bred and first cross Labradors Retrievers, who through no fault of their own find themselves in need of help as a result of ill treatment, domestic crisis, divorce, finance, bereavement, or health issues. We re- home over 400 Labradors each year, thats more than a dog a day!
The Labrador Rescue Trust is a charity covering the South West of England, to rescue and re-home Labradors in need of new homes for whatever reason, and to re-home them into genuine, caring homes. It matches the dog to the home and does not operate on a 'waiting list' basis.
LRRSE is a registered UK charity whose aim is to unite pure bred and first cross Labrador Retrievers with loving new homes. Primarily covering Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Middlesex, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, London and Kent, LRRSE also rehomes dogs from rescue centres in Eire.
LAA is a rescue and re-homing centre for lost, unwanted or neglected dogs and cats. It operates a non euthanasia policy and rescue and re-home approximately 450 animals each year. The vision is 'happy pets in responsible, loving homes'. It provides services and opportunities of benefit to the local community.
The Lluest Horse and Pony Trust runs a rescue centre for horses, ponies and donkies in the Black Mountains of Carmarthenshire. It aims to restore animals to full health and find them loving foster homes, or alternatively provide them with a safe haven for the rest of their natural lives.
The branch is an independently run charity based in South Wales. It is a self-financing organisation committed to providing animal welfare services in its area. The Branch is affiliated to the national RSPCA, but receives no automatic funding from it. This means that the £800,000 annual running costs of the Branch must be entirely met from fundraising activities.
The charity takes in animals whose owners can no longer care for them. These animals, where possible, are found new homes, but permanent sanctuary is given to those with behavioural or medical problems. No animal accepted is ever destroyed. Also offers low cost neutering and veterinary clinics.
It was established in 1893 to help the stray and unwanted dogs roaming the streets of Manchester. Later covering parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and Derbyshire, today it remains the only Home of its kind, caring for over 7000 dogs each year. Over 95% of dogs are Homed or re-Homed
Margaret Green Animal Rescue is an animal welfare charity with 3 sites in Dorset and Devon. MGAR rescue and rehome more than 1200 animals per year and are open to the public (Church Knowle site has 35 acres to wander round). With more animals needing care they do need your support to ensure their work continues.
The Mayhew Animal Home is one of the busiest animal sanctuaries in London, finding safe and loving homes for thousands of dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs each year. The Mayhew focuses heavily on the prevention of cruelty and neglect and runs highly successful neutering, educational, fostering, volunteering, community and international projects.
Medical Detection Dogs support people with serious health conditions such as diabetes and Addisons by alerting them prior to a medical emergency. Our first study showed that dogs can detect bladder cancer volatiles and are carrying out a study into whether dogs can detect prostate cancer.
Mid-Antrim Animal Sanctuary’s small staff and team of volunteers rescues and re-homes unwanted and stray dogs and cats. It never puts a healthy animal down, and has homed over 9,000 animals. It receives no government financial support, relying upon the generosity and kindness of the public.
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The National Animal Welfare trust cares for unwanted and needy animals. The Trust offer safe and secure accomodation to pets that sometimes have no where else to go. Apart from re-homing cats and dogs, NAWT is home to a suprisingly wide variety of animals including pigs, cows, goats and rabbits.
National Pet Month’s aims are to: promote responsible pet ownership make people aware of the benefits of pets for people and people for pets increase public awareness of services available from professionals who work with animals raise awareness of the role, value and contribution to society of working companion animals
The Natural Beekeeping Trust aims to promote awareness of ways of beekeeping which are strongly orientated by the essential nature and needs of the bees. We encourage bee guardianship alongside organic/biodynamic agriculture and gardening, to help ensure the long term health of the honeybee.
NCAR help stray & unwanted animals find new loving homes. They have been established for 30 years and growing dramatically, the charity relies totally on generous donations as they receive no government funding. They home over 1000 animals each year. NCAR have many fundraising events if you can help them.
Oldies Club is a dog rescue charity which is run by volunteers and helps dogs aged 7+. It often takes in dogs that have been neglected, resulting in large vet bills. Oldies Club places dogs in foster homes, where they are assessed and receive any veterinary treatment required before being rehomed.
The Parrot Zoo Trust (The Parrot Sanctuary) provides rescue facilities for parrots that their owners can no longer care for because of various reasons.
PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity providing care for more than 350,000 pet patients. This year PDSA will provide more than 2.2 million free treatments to sick and injured pets and more than 360,000 preventive treatments.
Pet Blood Bank UK is the only UK charity which collects, processes, stores and supplies blood products. We rely on the help of our generous volunteers and doggy donors to ensure there is always canine blood available to vets nationwide to help sick and injured dogs that need a blood transfusion.
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Petsavers is dedicated to improving the health of all small animals. It funds studies into the prevention and treatment of illnesses and conditions affecting pets and other small animals.
Pro Dogs Direct became a registered Charity in 2006. We rehome unwanted and ill-treated dogs and aim whenever possible to home dogs DIRECTLY to a loving home. In emergencies, we use kennels until a foster or permanent home is found. We do not own any premises, and are run entirely by volunteers.
Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK, and yet many live miserable lives confined to small hutches with no little or no space, companionship or exercise. The RWAF aims to improve the lives of these beautiful, intelligent and neglected animals. Because Rabbits deserve better!
RRC is a horse charity that rescues ex racehorses from possible slaughter, retrains them and gives them a future in caring new homes. Appeals for funding to build 8 more stables, hay storage, tack room and outdoor arena also office, toilets and tea room for our volunteers. Please support us today.
Raystede aims to give animals a better life through rehoming, rehabilitation & sanctuary & give people the support and knowledge they need to treat animals with care and respect. Raystede is situated approx 5 miles NE of Lewes. Open daily 10am-4pm. Free entry & visitors are welcome. www.raystede.org
RAIN is a Kent based organisation that helps animals in need. The main aim of RAIN is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home animals, and to provide any help that is needed in terms of general care and veterinary treatment. RAIN mainly deals with cats and dogs in the Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone, Orpington and Bromley areas.
The Retreat Animal Rescue is entirely voluntary and rescues farmed, domestic and wild animals. All donations go directly to the welfare of the animals in its care and to those needing help in the future. Thank you for helping them to help abused, sick, injured and unwanted animals.
Romania Animal Aid is committed to securing a better future for all animals in Romania in particular stray/homeless dogs. RAA endeavours to support the good work being done by individuals / shelters / NGO's already operating in Romania.
It rescues abandoned and neglected Rottweilers and helps those who are unwanted. It provides all necessary care, treatment and rehabilitation and finds suitable homes who will adopt them and give them the second chance they so deserve. In 2008 it found new homes for 120 Rottweilers. Please give your support for the most special of breeds - The Rottweiler.
The ACT is the Royal Veterinary College’s registered charity. We purchase vital equipment for the College’s hospitals, provide assistance to the College’s research teams who pioneer new treatments and support the College’s commitment to excellence in veterinary education.
The RSPCA works to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals by promoting responsible pet ownership, preventing unnecessary suffering and re-homing unwanted animals with new, responsible owners.
The RSPCA Lancs East branch works to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals in the branch area, including Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley, Clitheroe, Nelson, Colne & Darwen. From it's Animal Centre in Altham it rehomes animals to caring new owners. We do not put healthy animals to sleep.
The RSPCA, the leading animal welfare charity. If you're raising money for an animal centre please email fundraisers_support@rspca.org.uk otherwise your money may go towards the RSPCA in England and Wales. Money is not redistributed to the branch, please select the branch from the charity listing.
RSPCA Cambridge is a local branch of the National RSPCA and provides animal welfare services, including a charity clinic and pet rehoming in South Cambridgeshire, Newmarket and Royston. See http://www.rspca-cambridge.org.uk and http://rspca-cambridge.blogspot.com for more details.
The RSPCA Canterbury branch is responsible for raising all the funds it requires to provide care and shelter to needy animals within our area. We rely on donations as we receive no external funding and nearly everyone involved with the branch works as a volunteer. We are currently in the process of building a much needed animal centre near Canterbury that will provide accommodation for 40 cats, 20 dogs and a number of small furries.
Each year the Central and North East London Branch of the RSPCA helps around 1,500 cats, dogs, rabbits and other animals. One of our main activities is running a cat neutering scheme, which helps people who cannot afford vets' fees, to have their animals neutered. This service is available in the Greater London area, with the support of other RSPCA branches and other charities. <p> We also do as much as we can to help animals in distress, and find them permanent or temporary homes. <p> We are a separate charity from RSPCA Headquarters with responsibility for raising funds to pay for the work that we do. We constantly apply our funds to help as many animals as possible in the Branch area.
An independent charity that is entirely self-funded. Our main aim is to take in unwanted and abandoned animals and find them loving, permanent homes. Although we are affiliated to the National RSPCA, we are not funded by them and rely on public donations and the generosity of the community.
The Animal Centre is an independent charity all the money it needs to survive is raised from Coventry & Nuneaton areas. The branch runs a busy animal centre rehoming over 1000 animals per year. In the current economic climate the centre needs help to meet its daily running costs of £1,000 per day.
The branch objectives are to use all lawful means to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate the suffering of animals. The animal centre cares for abandoned or mistreated animals and operates a rehoming programme.
An animal welfare charity serving the Furness peninsula of south Cumbria. Our main focus is the prevention of cruelty to animals. We also provide advice and assistance to the general public through our Advice Centre, including financial help towards veterinary costs for those on specified benefits.
The RSPCA Halifax & District works to promote kindness and prevent and suppress cruelty to animals throughout Calderdale, West Yorkshire. It advocates responsible pet ownership, through education, and delivers effective relief of animal suffering within the confines of the law. All monies raised by the charity contribute to its work in the locality of Calderdale.
The RSPCA in Hull and East Riding works to promote kindness and prevent and oppose cruelty to animals throughout Hull and the East Riding. It apromotes responsible pet ownership, through education, and delivers effective relief of animal suffering. At our centre on Clough Road we look after injured, neglected or unwanted animals and find them new loving homes.
The RSPCA Kent North West Branch promotes animal welfare within its area. The Branch is currently raising funds to build and run its own animal centre and this will be entirely funded by donations and the income from its two charity shops.
Working throughout Leeds, Wakefield and the surrounding areas the Branch rehabilitates and finds new homes for the many abused, neglected and abandoned animals that come into its care. Funded entirely by the generosity of local people.
RSPCA Lincoln, like all of the RSPCA branches, is self-governing, which means we need to raise all our own funds. We find loving homes for over 300 animals a year, including dogs, cats and rabbits. We also help with neutering, and other animal welfare throughout our area (Lincoln, Gainsborough, Horncastle, Market Rasen etc). Please visit our charity shop in St Marks in Lincoln
Little Valley Animal Shelter is owned by the Exeter, E & W Devon Branch of the RSPCA and run by a committee of volunteer Trustees. We are independent from the national RSPCA and receive no funding from them to finance the running costs of £9,000 per week and rely on donations and local fundraising.
The RSPCA London South East branch is a very active local charity run purely by unpaid volunteers, doing a wide range of animal welfare work in the local community, including microchipping, rescue, rehoming, advice, fund-raising, neutering schemes and many other animal welfare activities.
Our main aim is to create an awareness of, and to prevent, cruelty to animals. We provide veterinary treatment at our Clinic in Great Baddow and raise funds through the RSPCA shop in Chelmsford and various fundraising events. We also support RSPCA inspectors and assist in re-homing.
The RSPCA Middlesex North West Branch works in the north west Middlesex and south Hertfordshire areas. It focuses on taking in and rehoming stray and unwanted pets, providing welfare assistance to ensure animals receive veterinary care, and on neutering and microchipping of owned pets.
The most northerly of the 172 RSPCA local branches, covering an area from Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead to Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Border, the Newcastle and North Northumberland Branch of the RSPCA has been caring for abandoned, abused and unowned injured animals since 1873.
We care for abused, abandoned and neglected animals with the eventual aim of rehoming to a suitable, loving home. We promote the work and objects of the national RSPCA but with particular reference to the area of the branch.
The RSPCA Sheffield Branch rehomes unwanted and neglected animals, as well as operating a Welfare Clinic for pet owners on a low income. We also hold Community Action days, providing free microchipping and neutering vouchers to the pet owners of Sheffield.
This independant branch of the RSPCA helps people with animals on low income. It cares for animals that have been neglected, abandoned or illtreated and ensures that if possible it prevents an animal from suffering. The branch also goes out into the local community to help others understand animals.
Since 1962 the RSPCA South Cotswolds has offered animal welfare services in Gloucestershire to prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals. They provide rehabilitation, rehoming and fostering of animals without a home and reduced fee veterinary services.
We are a Branch of the RSPCA but we are an autonomous Registered Charity. We accept needy animals for which we have room and care for them temporarily while we find new homes for them - which we do at the rate of about 100 a month. The majority are, of course, cats and dogs but we can also accommodate a small number of rabbits, birds and other small animals. All of our animals have been rescued.
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SARA is a sanctuary and re-homing centre for dogs, cats and other small animals which require help. Its sole purpose is the welfare of the animals.
It helps, hospitals, schools, rural villages and townships, provides food, basic supplies and education.
The Sheffield Cats Shelter is a small, local charity which has helped to rehome cats and kittens since 1897. We never put a healthy cat to sleep. We receive no lottery or state aid and are solely funded through the generous contributions of our supporters, voluntary donations and legacies.
It provides safe haven for unwanted, misused and neglected equines retraining using holistic intelligent horsemanship methods. It provides education about the welfare of animals in general and equines in particular. It rehomes the animals on a permanent loan basis ensuring that they are safe for life.
This charity, established in the 1960's, takes in unwanted and abandoned cats, dogs and rabbits. It provides for their needs, including food, shelter and veterinary care, until loving new homes are found for the animals.
Springer Rescue for Scotland rescues and rehomes Springer Spaniels across Scotland. All dogs in their care are fostered in family homes, vet-checked, vaccinated and microchipped and any other necessary veterinary treatment. Ongoing veterinary support is often provided for elderly or infirm dogs.
The charity rescues and rehomes stray and abandoned dogs. It is dedicated to the welfare of unwanted dogs and will never destroy a rehomable dog. Stray Aid is dedicated to providing health checks, vaccination, flea and worm, neutering and housed until such time as they can be rehomed.
The Stubbington Ark Animal Shelter rescues any animal from neglect, cruelty, accident and misfortune and provides them with an opportunity for a better life. It supports and maintains the objectives, principles and policies of the RSPCA and seeks to improve the welfare of animals and promotes responsible pet ownership. It receives no RSPCA funding.
The Trust aims to preserve the Suffolk Punch, the rarest breed of horse in the world; develop existing links with Hollesley Bay Open Prison, aiding prisoner re-settlement through acquisition of horse-handling experience, on site employment and education in conservation; and provide public environmental and conservation programmes for all ages.
Support Adoption For Pets believe that every pet deserves to live a happy and healthy life. Every year thousands of pets end up without a home, due to a change in their owners circumstances. Support Adoption For Pets have made it their mission to help these abandoned pets find new and happy homes.
The Tailwaggers Club Trust mainly makes grants to help needy people faced with veterinary bills. Occasionally it makes grants to other animal charities to assist in special projects aimed at improving treatment for sick or injured animals.
Teckels Animal Sanctuaries was established in 2003. As long as we have room, we will take in any cats or dogs looking for a home. We do not discriminate against old or sick animals. Our vet bills average over £4k per month and it costs us around £20k per month to run the centre overall!
Tia Greyhound & Lurcher Rescue is an independent charity situated in Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire and has been dedicated to rehoming retired, abused and abandoned ex-racing greyhounds and lurchers since 1997.
"Leading the way in animal health and welfare" The University of Cambridge Veterinary School Trust is a charity dedicated to raising funds in support of the Cambridge Veterinary School and Queen's Veterinary Hospital and their aim of providing the best in animal healthcare.
Veteran Horse Welfare is dedicated to the welfare and care of elderly horses. Funded purely by supporters and donations, this is the only charity within the UK or Europe that rehabilitates, rescues and re-homes veteran horses.
Vigil rescue, re-habilitate and rehome german shepherd dogs. Often taking dogs in that other rescues turn away. Vigil,s aim is to save and look after the welfare of GSD's
At our kennels in Hersham, Surrey, we care for approximately 80 retired racing greyhounds at any one time. We offer them a place of safety whilst they discover life after racing and wait for a home. Please visit our website www.hershamhounds.org to find out more.
Wood Green, The Animals Charity has been rescuing and rehoming animals since 1924. The Charity takes in over 6,000 animals a year and has set national standards in animal welfare. It takes in homeless animals, providing care, finding loving homes and offering advice, support and guidance for owners.
This charity rehomes and rehabiltates unwanted or abandoned animals. At the moment it only caters for dogs but with funding will expand to other animals eg cats. It rehomes about 150 dogs a year and currently is independently funded by a small group of dedicated staff and volunteers.
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WVS is committed to improving the treatment and welfare of all animal species throughout the world.The main emphasis is on providing a sustainable veterinary resource in the form of volunteer teams, drugs, equipment and advice to assist animal charities and non-profit organisations around the world.
WADARS is a Worthing (UK) based Charity established in 1969. The main objectives of the Charity are the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife and the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals. We rely solely on Membership, Donations, Legacies and Fund Raising to keep us running.
WSPA is an animal welfare charity working for a world where animal welfare matters, and animal cruelty ends. WSPAs animal welfare programmes include a mix of direct fieldwork, campaigning, education, training and member society development. The charity is best known for its work with bears but it helps all kinds of animals all over the world.
The RSPCA has been caring for animals in the York area since 1864. There is an animal centre which cares for dogs, cats and small animals until a new home can be found for them. This can take months, or even years for some pets as no healthy animal is ever put to sleep. It costs about £1500 a day to run the home, and all this has to be raised locally as they receive no external funding.
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