We care for sick and injured pets when their family can’t afford private veterinary treatment.
Grieving for the loss of a pet can be a sad and difficult experience. If you need somebody to talk to, our free Pet Bereavement Support Service is here.
We support you to help your pet live their best life with our friendly behaviour and training expertise.
If your circumstances change and you can no longer look after your pet, we can help.
Many people worry about what will happen if their pets outlive them. If you feel there’s no one you can ask to take on your companion, our Pet Peace of Mind service might be for you.
The only specialist national charity for people in their last years and their much loved, much needed companion animals.
A network of 18,000 volunteers “hold hands” with owners to provide vital loving care for their pets. We keep them together – for example, we’ll walk a dog every day for a housebound owner, we’ll foster pets when owners need hospital care, we’ll fetch the cat food, or even clean out the bird cage, etc.
When staying at home is no longer an option, our Pet Friendly Care Home Register lists care homes and retirement housing happy to accept residents with pets, and providing previous arrangements have been made with us we will take on life time care of a bereaved pet.