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ByBethThere are quite a few gerbils that need good homes. Someone had been breeding these poor animals out of control and the result has been hundreds of unwanted little gerbils. Many of these gerbils have now been dispersed to quite a few rescue centres throughout the U.K to ease the burden. (We are part of an amazing network…
Bob and Brenda Rehomed
ByJonOur volunteers have mixed feelings saying goodbye to Bob and Brenda, two geese that have been with us to seven years now. Geese make great guard dogs, they are territorial and if you’re a stranger, beware of the loud honks and ankle nipping! Generally people are more frightened of geese than they are of dogs….
Gerrard and Walter in their New Home
ByJonGerrard and Walter, now Ronnie and Reggie have left the sanctuary for their new permanent home thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue. These boys came to us about 6 years ago, they were un-castrated and therefore really boisterous. After a year or so and after being castrated, we fortunately re-homed them, sadly they were returned a…
Pearl and Gem (Mother and daughter pair!)
ByJonAvailable Pearl and Gem Gender: Both are mares (Female) Height: 10hh Breed: Dartmoor Ponies Age: Pearl 11yrs Gem 8yrs Colour: Pearl – Grey / Gem – Skewbald Arrived: 2019 Passport: Yes Vaccinated For Flu & Tetanus: All up to date Dental work: Due Hoof care: Barefoot, regualrly trimmed. About pearl: Pearl was saved from a…
Rabbit Overload
ByJonThe days get shorter, the weather gets colder (slightly) and the phone starts constantly going for us to take in more unwanted rabbits. In the past week we have taken in 10 more rabbits and re-homed only 2, but this is unsustainable, we can’t take on more and more, so unfortunately we do have to…