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Fri 1st Jul 2022

Have You Got the Winning Ticket?

Roll up! Roll up! Did you know we still have a limited amount of RAFFLE TICKETS available for our Grand Raffle?!


There are several fantastic cash prizes to be won…

1st - £250

2nd - £100

3rd - £50


Tickets cost just £1 each!


The draw will be held on Friday 5th August 2022.


Contact us on 0300 111 4321 to purchase yours today to be in with a chance of winning one of the three amazing cash prizes!


All proceeds go towards helping more abandoned, sick, and ill-treated animals find their forever loving homes.

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Thu 9th Jun 2022

Fun Dog Walk 2022

We just wanted to say a big thank you to all those that attended our Fun Dog Walk event recently.


After two years of being unable to hold the event due to Covid, it was great to see so many people (and their dogs) again, both familiar and new faces, come out and support us.


The event was a huge success, raising almost £500!! As an independent charity, your kind donations will be used to help many more animals find their new forever loving homes.


We hope you and your dogs enjoyed your walk around the sunny Wethersfield countryside and we will see you again at Blackmore End on Sunday 24th July for our annual Fun Day!

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Tue 29th Mar 2022

Job Vacancies - Full Time Animal Welfare Assistant (x2)

We invite applications from anyone interested in the role of Full Time Fixed Term Animal Welfare Assistant.


This is for two full time fixed term posts (12 months) involving all aspects of animal care. 


You will ideally have animal care orientated qualifications, experience of animal husbandry is essential and you will ideally hold a full UK driving licence. 

A more detailed job description is available below:

https://uk.indeed.com/Rspca-Danaher-Animal-Home-jobs


Good communication abilities, both verbal and written, with good organisational and interpersonal skills are essential. You will be numerate, computer literate and a self-motivator with huge amounts of energy, commitment and enthusiasm.


Please note this position requires you to work alternate weekends (two each month).


Applications (incl. a C.V and covering letter) explaining why you think you would be suitable for this position by 8th April 2022. Applications will be reviewed w/c 11th April with interviews likely to be held on 20th April 2022.


Please apply on Indeed or email applications to Sam Garvey at:

[email protected]


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Sun 27th Feb 2022

Beware the Easter Egg! The Dangers of Chocolate for our Pets

For children and adults alike, Easter is often a time for indulging in chocolate without feeling too guilty. After all what’s Easter without Easter eggs? But pet owners, beware! Don’t be tempted to share your Creme Egg with your pet, no matter how mournful they look. Cocoa contains the compound theobromine, which is highly toxic to dogs and cats.


WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY PET EATS CHOCOLATE?      

Most pet owners take care to keep chocolate out of reach. But at Easter it can be hard, what with Easter egg hunts and an excess of chocolate around the house! If you think your dog or cat has eaten chocolate, it’s advisable to contact a vet as soon as possible. Small amounts of theobromine might have a negligible effect but it’s very difficult to know how much your pet has actually ingested.


The degree of chocolate toxicity also depends on how much chocolate your pet has eaten and what type of chocolate it was, compared to the size of your dog or cat. Dark chocolates have higher levels of theobromine and are more toxic, milk chocolates have moderate levels of theobromine, and white chocolates have low levels of theobromine. Generally, the more cocoa solids contained in the chocolate, the more theobromine will be present, and the higher the risk of toxicity to your pet.


HOW DO I KNOW IF MY PET HAS EATEN CHOCOLATE?               

The signs that a dog or cat has ingested chocolate vary depending on the amount they’ve eaten. The most common tell-tale symptom is diarrhoea.

Some dogs show other signs like panting, increased heartbeat and urination. Theobromine poisoning can be fatal so don’t delay if you suspect your dog or cat has eaten even a small amount of chocolate. Take them straight to a vet. Better to be safe than sorry.


Other foods that are toxic for dogs and cats are:

Onions, Garlic, Chives, Macadamia nuts, Avocado, Alcohol, Grapes, Raisins, xylitol

 

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Tue 15th Feb 2022

Danaher Shop Products

 Last year we were able to revamp the reception area as it was looking very tired, this included the reception shop. we are now able to offer a wider range of items for sale.


We sell small animal, cat and dog products ranging from beds, carriers, toys, enrichment items, litter trays, cat litter and more. We are open for business every day between 10am and 5pm except Wednesdays so please feel free to pop in.


No appointment needed to browse the shop.


We offer a delivery service for litter and skinners food to one of our 6 charity shops and offer a discount for regular orders. 

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