Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
These 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
This guy came to us just before Christmas, he was an unloved pet. Ron was very friendly and although not everyones choice, rats do make great pets and he was quickly rehomed. He has now been called something Welsh which we can’t remember (it is welsh for hairy!!)
William had been with us for over a year now, it can be very difficult to rehome cockerels so we were delighted that this young man found a great new home with loads of hens to keep him occupied.
These bunnies were ‘dental’ bunnies and needed their teeth trimming every 2 weeks. They have found a loving home together with an experienced owner.
Chester had been with us for over a year but because he was what we term a ‘dental bunny’ in that he needs regular dental checks then we found it difficult to find him a home. However, our good friend who took on Georgie boy (the German lop with dental issues) decided to offer this special boy…
This weekend the four Dartmoor Ponies rescued from becoming pet food, started their new lives thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue.