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Ryan and Gary in their new Home
ByJonAlso this weekend we rehomed Garry and Ryan. You may remember Ryan, he came to us as an orphaned Canadian gosling last spring. When his mother left her nest with her brood, Ryan misjudged the jump and fell over a wall and became separated. We took him in and successfully hand reared him. We did…
Mr. Carrots in his new Home
ByJonMr. Carrots, one of our Dartmoor ponies finally has a new home, his new owners were really excited to finally receive this cheeky, confident chippie. Our volunteers have spent a lot of time with Mr. C, he was very nervous, we could hardly get a head collar on him, let alone load him into a…
Lottie Rehomed 8 August 09
ByJonWe are so happy that we have found Lottie a great new home. She was chucked out onto the street to fend for herself having given birth to kittens. This loveable little lady was spayed and then went to a fabulous home where she is evidently getting lots of fuss from a very doting family.
Bertie Homed
ByJonBertie an Anglo Nubian goat we rescued last year, has now been homed. Bertie is now at a great home near Buxton, where he’ll live with Colin another goat, he’ll enjoy lush grassland and an amazing view of the valley! He was introduced to his new buddy and all seems well, we hope he’ll appreciate…
Prudence & Matilda Rehomed 31-1-10
ByJonAge : 3 years Breed : Large Dwarf Lop Bonded : Yes Neutered/Spayed: No Rescued: November 09 These two sisters are so sweet, they are friendly and love food, they are quite large ladies so any new owner will have to keep a check on their food intake and make sure they get plenty of…
Pet of the Week – Flossy
ByJonMeet Flossy, a giant female albino rabbit looking for a life-long home with a partner. Flossy is large, she weights around 10 kg and so needs to be homed to an adult, ideally someone with experience with rabbits. She is handle-able, but being so large she is also strong and therefore not suitable to be handled by children. Flossy needs to be homed with…
