While the rehabilitation process takes time, patience, and a lot of resources, it is worth every ounce of effort. We’re thrilled to share that 11 pups have already made their way back to the wild, and seven more are still in care, getting stronger each day.
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Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter training and rehoming stray dogs

Every animal deserves a second chance, and at Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter, dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to give them just that.
A lifeline for orphaned rhinos

With poaching still a major threat, every effort to rescue, rehabilitate, and release these animals is a step toward securing their future in the wild.
Transforming Lives: TOLFA’s Lifesaving Rescue & Care Project

TOLFA's (Tree of Life For Animals) Rescue & Care Project continues to provide life-saving veterinary treatment to stray and ownerless animals in Rajasthan, India.
Globateer’s Mission: Transforming Animal Welfare in Peru

Globateer, has been doing incredible work in rural villages around Cusco, Peru, ensuring that dogs and cats receive the care they desperately need. So far, their team has registered 5,607 animals and is now working in 63 locations across Cusco, Peru.
Refuge4Pets – vital work supporting victim/survivors of domestic abuse

66% of victim-survivors of domestic abuse will delay leaving, stay or return to an abusive relationship if they cannot take...
New rescue vehicle for the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit

Dr Kevin Robinson is the Executive Director of the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit, based up the wilds of north...
Keeping horses SAFE with Saving Abandoned Fly Grazing Equines

Winter is always an expensive time for anyone who cares for equines and charities are no exception. Kirsty from Saving...
Jai Dog Rescue’s new blood analysis machine

Meghan Reilly from Jai Dog Rescue sent us an update on the new blood analysis equipment that the Trust funded...
A warm hug from The Hugs Foundation

Laura Dennis from the Hugs Foundation updated us on how a recent award has been spent. In addition to vets...