Animal Charities

Visit these sites for a selection of the leading animal charities which continually battle for the health and rights of the animal kingdom.
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Border Collie Trust GB

Comment: The Trust is a registered charity which relies on public support to assist Border Collies in the UK. They exist to help Collies in need and place them in suitable homes where new owners are given advice on health, behaviour, training and diet. Looking for a new dog? Then take a look at the 'Rehoming' and 'Home Us' sections to see if you could provide a suitable home.

Labrador Lifeline Trust

Comment: A registered charity working within an operating area of Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire. Their helpers are all unpaid volunteers and all money raised is used in the rehoming and welfare of their dogs. Find out about upcoming events, how to make a donation and becoming a volunteer helper.

Brooke Hospital for Animals

Comment: The charity is committed to alleviating the suffering of working equines worldwide by providing a free veterinary service and by helping their owners to prevent disease and debilitation through education. Find out about their work in different countries and make a donation online.

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)

Comment: The RSPCA is a registered charity that relies totally on voluntary donations to undertake their vital welfare work. Find out how to make a donation and how to become a member or a volunteer at your local RSPCA branch. Information is also availale on current campaigns, animal care and their education services.

Canine Lifeline UK

Comment: This is a dog rescue organisation, helping all dogs but specialising in large working breeds. They promote rescue, rehabilitation and retraining for family pets. Information is available on finding the right dog and details of dogs available for adoption are also provided.

Animals In Mind

Comment: Animals in Mind was formed in 1996 mainly in response to the growing number of people that have problem pets and dogs that were being re-homed or destroyed due to behaviour problems. Some advice is provided on common dog and cat problems such as house training and introducing dogs to visitors.

Wildlife Aid

Comment: A registered charity dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned British wildlife. Wildlife Aid is one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation centres in the U.K, dealing with over 12,000 wildlife incidents a year. Find out how you can contribute, get details on adopting an animal or check out their related online shop.

International League For The Protection Of Horses (ILPH)

Comment: Founded in 1927 to prevent the ill-treatment of horses exported to Europe for slaughter. It has grown to become the world's leading international equine welfare charity. They investigate cases of cruelty and neglect, inspect markets and ports and also check the horses on the ILPH's horse loan scheme.

British Horse Society

Comment: The British Horse Society is committed to improving the welfare of horses and ponies, through education and training, and promoting the interests of its membership of horse riders and owners. Additional features include equine passport information and an online membership application form.

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

Comment: Working for a healthy environment rich in birds and wildlife the RSPB depends on the support and generosity of others to make a difference. Find out about the latest news, conservations issues and more about the RSPB in your region. Additional features include webcams, reserves information and a shopping section.

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