FAQ’s
Yes, we do take in animals for rehoming. If you need your animal to come into rescue, please give the shelter staff a call on 02380 693282. Please be aware that we often have a waiting list so animals are not always able to come in immediately.
We would never have a healthy animal euthanised. We always provide all veterinary treatment that any animal in our care needs. Sometimes animals are too poorly to continue treatment and then, on veterinary advice, we would have them put to sleep to end their suffering. This is never a decision made lightly.
Please either complete an online registration form, telephone the shelter on 02380 693282 or pop in during our opening hours.
Yes, we do charge an adoption fee for our animals. Without adoption fees, we would not be able to continue our work.
All animals who come into our care are fully vet checked, assessed, neutered/spayed (where appropriate) wormed/de-flea’d (where appropriate) and microchipped (where appropriate) Many animals who come into our care also require blood tests, dentals and various other treatments prior to adoption. Although the adoption fee does not cover all the expenses that the animal has occurred whilst in our care, it certainly does help towards this.
We cannot realistically contact every single person that has registered with us sadly. We just do not have the time or resources. We also cannot guarantee that we will have a suitable animal for you to adopt as all animals have different needs. We are also a lot smaller than some other rescue centres, therefore have less animals in our care. However please be assured that if we do have an animal that is suitable for you to adopt, then we will certainly be in touch.
All animals are individuals and have different needs. If an animal has previously and happily lived with children, then we would be more than happy to rehome to a family. Some animals get on well with other dogs and other animals and could live happily with them but others do not, so cannot. Some animals are happy to be left for a few hours each day whilst their owner goes out to work, others cannot be left.
Although we currently have an amazing volunteer team, occasionally someone leaves and we have vacancies. If you are over 18 years of age and are seriously interested in volunteering, please contact the shelter staff on 02380 693282 or call in to collect and complete a Volunteer form.
You can volunteer to assist with the cleaning and feeding of the rescue animals, or sit in with them.
Yes, we welcome work experience students , due to insurance requirements students must now be 18 or over . For more information, please contact the shelter staff on 02380 693282.
Yes, we are always extremely grateful for donations.

It is best to check our amazon wishlist for current items that we are in desperate need of such as specific animal feed, treats, litter or bedding. Amazon.co.uk
Reception is usually manned between Tuesday and Saturday from 10am to 2pm. If you have any non urgent enquires, please ring during those times. Staff are onsite outside those hours to deal with any genuinely urgent queries.
Animal viewing appointments can be made 7 days a week – animal viewings are now strictly by appointment and only if we have suitable animals for you to potentially adopt.
We do not take people for ‘tours’ around the shelter as this can be extremely distressing for some of our animals. We are not a zoo, but an animal rescue and rehabilitation centre and many of our animals have had traumatic experiences and need their peace and quiet and familiar people.
If you are seriously interested in adoption, then we will introduce you to any suitable animals that we have in our care.