UK Animal Charities
Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals
PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity, caring for the pets of people in need. They provide free veterinary treatment to more than 4,650 sick and injured animals every working day and they promote responsible pet ownership.
Preventing cruelty and promoting kindness to animals are the watchwords of the RSPCA, founded in 1824 and now the largest and most effective animal welfare charity in the world. The Society exists to protect all animals and improve their conditions - domestic pets, wild animals, on farms or in the seas.
The DogsTrust is the UK's largest dog welfare charity who are working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction. Their nationwide network of Rehoming Centres care for over 11,000 dogs each year. In addition to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming dogs in need, they also aim to educate and advise dog owners/ lovers about the importance of initiatives such as training, neutering and microchipping.
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The RSPB works for a healthy environment rich in birds and wildlife; it depends on the support and generosity of others to make a difference.
The Battersea Dogs Home receives unwanted, stray and abandoned dogs and cats every day of the year. We do not place time limits on the animals in our care, but continually strive to find them the best homes possible, and with your help we can achieve that. We have hundreds of deserving animals needing new owners to provide them with love, security and companionship.
National Animal Welfare Trust is a national charity with branches throughout the country, dedicated to caring for unwanted animals. Its principal work is finding homes for dogs, cats and other pets which would otherwise have been abandoned, left to stray or put to sleep. Once in the Trust's care, no healthy animal is ever put to sleep.
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