Our aim is to provide help and advice to Dalmatians and their owners, wherever they are. For many years the welfare of Dalmatians has been undertaken by a few dedicated enthusiasts but now the same dedicated band are more formally organised through this Charity. Where possible we help to keep Dalmatians with their owners although in certain circumstances we will look for alternatives. Situations will always arise where our help is needed but we are totally reliant on donations to continue this work. Hundreds of Dalmatians and their owners have used our services, and wiill continue to do so with your help.
Equine Welfare Network is based in Co.Fermanagh, N.Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate, train and rehome abandoned & neglected horses, ponies & donkeys. We provide confidential support, advise & training to owners to prevent abandonment & neglect.
Our wildlife hospital admits an average of 2000 causalities per year brought in by the general public. Our aim is to treat, care for and release wild animals and birds where possible. Our education center is set within 18 acres of woodland where groups are educated on wildlife and conservation.
Working mainly in Sub Sahara Africa and Romania our goal is to rescue orphans and welcome them into one of our family homes. There they are loved nurtured and provided with all the need to reach their full potential, as our motto says 'today's orphans, tomorrow's leaders'.
We train and use mountain rescue search dogs to search for and rescue missing persons, predominantly in a mountainous environment, but also in other areas where our skills may be of benefit. All Lake District mountain rescue search dog handlers are also members of a mountain rescue team.
We are a small family run rescue surrounded by woods & fields, a haven for cats and dogs alike. We started rescuing 26 years ago, taking in unwanted, battered & abused animals & generally helping people when they can no longer look after their animals. Our aim is to rehabilitate & rehome all animals to suitable, caring homes. All homes are checked before & after rehoming. Dogs & cats are vet checked, vaccinated, microchipped and neutered when possible otherwise a voucher towards neutering is given. As a small sanctuary, our animals all get individual love & attention.
To provide treatment & care for sick, injured & orphaned wildlife with the ultimate aim of rehabilitation back into the wild. To inform people about, and to create public awareness of, wildlife and all issues relating to the benefit of wildlife. Wildlives has a "no euthanasia" policy and all attempts will be made to save a life regardless of time and cost involved.
The shelter in Targoviste, Romania is run by Cristina Paun. Cristina rescues and cares for abandoned, stray and abused dogs. The majority of which have been rescued from the public shelter where they are treated with cruelty. The shelter currently has 800 dogs, all awaiting their forever homes.
The Yorkshire Rose Dog Rescue is a responsible charity dedicated to the care and wellbeing of dogs in need.
We consist of a small number of people who voluntarily give their time to rehoming those boxers who, through no fault of their own, have to find a new family. We also try to help with general advice on the Boxer breed and any problems which may arise. Our work consists of booking in and vetting homes available, taking details of dogs to be relocated, transporting Boxers from home to home, and running a back up service when required. Although we aim to place dogs directly from one home to another, it is sometimes necessary to invoke the use of kennels and foster homes on a temporary basis. Where there is difficulty in rehoming a dog due to age or medical condition, we can offer help with veterinary fees. This is only possible thanks to our Sponsor Scheme, where supporters can sponsor a dog of their choice. We also aim to promote responsible Boxer ownership by holding training sessions, mainly in basic obedience, together with fun classes for all, at regular intervals near St. Albans, Hertfordshire. Started primarily for the rehomed Boxer these sessions are now open to all Boxers and their owners, and usually provide a very entertaining afternoon. As you can imagine, all these activities run away with the finances - telephone bills, petrol, kenneling fees and vet bills. We are a registered charity and rely very heavily indeed upon the donations for rehomed Boxers, and fundraising events organised by the committee and supporters - such as exemption shows, raffles, tombola's, stalls, sponsored events etc. Membership subscriptions play a major role and we are always delighted to welcome new members - it is one way, as a boxer lover, that you can surely help the breed that you love. We produce newsletters giving you news or forthcoming events, informative articles on the breed, and stories about the boxers you have helped to rehome. If you feel you have the odd hour to spare and would like to become involved, please contact any committee member.
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.
A Child Unheard Foundation exists to improve the lives of children all over the world. In 2008 we opened a school in Mityana Uganda and now we have just opened a new school in Ayenyah Ghana. The school needs funds to provide the basics - books, food and renewal of the buildings. We need your help.
FOUR PAWS is an international animal welfare organisation with headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Founded by Heli Dungler in 1988, the organisation strives for improvements in animal welfare through sustainable campaigns and projects. The work is based on substantiated research and scientific expertise as well as intensive national and international lobbying. FOUR PAWS focuses on animals that are directly under human influence: stray dogs and stray cats, farm animals, wild animals and companion animals but also bears, big cats and orang-utans kept in inappropriate housing. With offices in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom and USA FOUR PAWS aims to help animals in need directly and quickly.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust's vision is for a County rich in wildlife that is understood, valued and sustained by the organisations, people and communities living there. It has over 60 nature reserves, educates over 3,000 children and has more than 23,000 members and over 300 volunteers.
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
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.
The Racehorse Sanctuary and Re-Homing Center is dedicated to those ex-racehorses who through no fault of their own are no longer able to race but deserve a secure future.We specialise in rehabilitating,reschooling and securing good homes for these thoroughbreds or they can remain at the centre as sanctuary horses
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
The BUAV Charitable Trust is dedicated to the promotion of animal welfare and the prevention of unnecessary suffering arising through animal experimentation.
Lancashire Cat Rescue is run by a small but, dedicated team of volunteers and is based in Preston Lancashire. What sets us apart from some larger organizations is that by keeping the charity at a small, manageable size we can run it entirely by volunteers, so we can honestly say that:"Every penny raised goes directly to the point of need". (Helping cats & kittens). Stray, sick, injured or abandoned. All cats are welcomed and cared for by Lancashire Cat Rescue before being found new homes with suitably vetted adopters.
The Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA) contributes to international conservation efforts and ensures that the people of East Anglia are able to discover lots of information about Animals from all over the world. To help us in that aim we operate Banham Zoo and Africa Alive as well as making grants to conservation efforts around the world.
The RSPCA South Yorkshire Animal Centre works hard to rehabilitate and re-home animals in need that are rescued by our Inspectors. To achieve this, we operate a large Animal Centre on the Great North Road, a mile north of Bawtry. It costs approximately £1000 every day to run the Centre and we rely on donations from local people and organisations and have a dedicated team of volunteers who work tirelessly fundraising for the animals in our care.
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.
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.
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.