After arriving here at the Sanctuary many years ago, Teddy was found to have various problems, both physical and behavioural. He suffers with a severe sweet itch condition which, left untreated, could cause extremely painful open sores. Intensive treatment throughout the summer months allows Teddy to live a happy and healthy lifestyle at the Sanctuary. Teddy is our loveable rogue and is known for giving volunteers and visitors an affectionate nibble once in a while. Can you please help us look after Teddy the way he deserves?
Bob was rescued having been castrated using no anaesthetic! He couldn't be handled and was in bad shape, completely riddled with worms. Bob is a very big, strong horse and has a specially adapted field and paddock to fit his needs. Since his arrival at the Sanctuary Bob has come a long way but still has a lot of rehabilitation ahead of him. He loves lots of attention and is always trying to please people. Will you help our big, friendly giant?
Hamish was brought as a foal from Scotland for a child's Christmas present but had been weaned too suddenly from his mother. He had a highly infectious condition known as Strangles which affects the lymph nodes and was too sick to be sold. Hamish consequently came to the Sanctuary where he works very hard with the community to raise much-needed funds for himself and the other animals. Hamish is a very special pony; many consider him the Sanctuary mascot. Please help us continue to look after Hamish, the Sanctuary's smallest pony.
Dibley was found locked in a derelict shed by a farmer who then tied him to a tractor for six months. He was showing aggressive behaviour and had been clearly traumatised by his ordeal. Although Dibley cannot be re-homed, he lives a happy and settled life here keeping an eye on everyone at the Sanctuary. Dibley is a real character and is famous for his 'two noses'. Will you choose to help Dibley, the guardian of the Sanctuary?
Sophie was abandoned at a local forest with her four litter mates. All of her brothers and sisters had been killed on the road, leaving Sophie very timid and nervous. Since coming here she has become great friends with Banjo, one of the other resident dogs. She is still very shy but seems to have found a soul mate in Banjo who takes good care of her. Sophie is no ordinary dog and we need extraordinary support to help us give her all the love and attention she needs. Please will you pledge your help to Sophie?
Daisy was born as a feral kitten on a near-by farm and her first few months of life were a real struggle to keep warm and find food. As a result she was very timid and took months of rehabiltation for her to become the happy friendly cat she is today. Daisy now lives at the sanctuary with her brother Jacko and loves to make new friends, so will you form a new friendship with Daisy today?
Twinkle was dumped, under the cloak of darkness, at the gates of the sanctuary on a very cold, wet stormy night. She would not have been found if not for Dibley, one of the sanctuary dogs. Dibley was having his last run of the day when he became very excited about something at the sanctuary gates. On investigation we found a cardboard box containing a very young, cold, wet and terrified kitten. It is doubtful if she would have survived until morning. Despite this traumatic start in life she has grown into a gentle and loving cat. Will you help secure her future?
Lola is a Gold Spangled Hamburg-Bantam cross. Before coming here she was kept in a crate so small that, as she grew, her neck had twisted and become misshapen. Lola made an amazing recovery with the help of some physiotherapy and now lives a very happy existence in our care. Lola may be small in size but she is larger than life in character! She can often be seen feasting on her favourite treat - Snackajacks!! Will you choose to help Lola today?
Sponsorship provides a dependable source of funding which goes directly into the care of the animals.
Your money will give an animal in desperate need the second chance it deserves. We can only help these needy animals if we can rely on support like yours.







