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Jasmine Rehomed Septeber 09
ByBethAge : 2 months Breed : Harlequin Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: No Rescued: July 09 Young Jasmine was born at the rescue centre when we took on a pregnant doe. Jasmine is a feisty little girl who has already learnt to nip in order to get her own way. Jasmine is always on the go like all her…
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…
Bryn (Male) Rehomed 8 August 09
ByJonBryn was a beautful boy who went to live with 2 rabbit companions, including Spud from Brinsley Animal Rescue. We hope they soon all get along and make a happy family.
More Piggies Re-homed
ByJonThis week we have have done exceptionally well re-homing pigs, in fact we have successfully re-homed 6, which is twice as many as we have re-homed in the past two years! Although great news, we have had to turn as many away. These two girls were re-homed today, originally the poor girls were dumped as piglets…
Bruno & Liza Rehomed 17 April 09
ByJonBruno and Liza were very friendly, affectionate rabbits and got very excitable around feeding time. They found a marvellous home in Chesterfield with many other animals. When we took them to their new home Liza showed herself up by attempting to eat a salt lick rather than licking it!! This lovely pair have become house rabbits…
Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
ByJonThese two baby goats were a result of the milk industry, unwanted and were destined to become pet food. Fortunately we rescued them and they now live in a large garden in Gedling