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Because of the kind support and donations Together for Animals receives, we are able to help change the lives of cats, dogs, donkeys, and horses. Keep up to date with all our latest news:
Regina lends a helping hand
12-year-old Regina embraces a message of compassion towards working animals through Together for Animals member SPANA’s humane welfare education classes in Tanzania. Regina lives with her parents and two sisters in a remote region of Tanzania. Her family supports themselves through subsistence farming – raising livestock including cattle, sheep, goats and chickens. To help them with the […]
Read MoreBumble and her bucket list
After being diagnosed with incurable kidney cancer, this one-in-a-million dog is spending her remaining time cramming in as many adventures as possible, while helping other dogs in need. Bumble may not have the years ahead of her that such a special dog deserves, but the love, fun and adventure filling her remaining days would be […]
Read MoreFrom forlorn pony to driving star!
Palomino gelding Graham came into Together for Animals member World Horse Welfare’s care in 2017 after being found in a filthy stable, underweight and in poor condition. Thanks to the dedication of the Penny Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre team, Graham, a Welsh cross standing at 11.2hh, was soon unrecognisable from the scraggly forlorn pony […]
Read MoreGive a Dog a Genome
Together for Animal’s member the Animal Health Trust (AHT) is celebrating the discovery of the first disease mutation found thanks to its Give a Dog a Genome project. Launched in 2016, Give a Dog a Genome is a pioneering project that is making the genetic mutation-finding process quicker and more efficient by creating a ‘canine […]
Read MoreKeeping pets and owners together
Together for Animals London based member Mayhew’s Pet Refuge programme is part of their work with the community, caring for the pets of people who are at a crisis point in their life and have no one else to turn to. They look after dogs and cats for short periods of time, giving them shelter […]
Read MoreChanging working animals’ lives
Morocco was one of the first countries that Together for Animals member SPANA began its work to improve the lives of working animals. 97 years on — the work they started continues to thrive and flourish. Last year, in Morocco SPANA’s five centres and two mobile clinics provided veterinary treatments to more than 37,500 suffering […]
Read MoreDot saves sick brother’s life
Without his devoted brother by his side, Specks probably wouldn’t have made it. The poorly black kitten was found huddled up with sibling, Dot, in a west London garden, as the pair desperately battled to keep warm in the grip of winter. As well as being freezing cold, filthy and frightened, the four-month-old brothers were […]
Read MoreHelp animals in need during Covid-19
The Coronavirus crisis is impacting on everyone – including animals in need. The donations we receive help provide care for abandoned animals in rehoming centres and provides them with all the food, veterinary care and love and attention they need. It helps provide free veterinary care for animals who might otherwise suffer, and it helps […]
Read MoreSeal Pup Returned to the Wild
In November last year, the Ophthalmology Department at Together for Animals member Animal Health Trust (AHT), had the delight of examining a pup of a very different kind – an abandoned harbour seal pup! Jon Bon Jovi, who had been rescued by the Hunstanton Sea Life Centre, had unusually red eyes and was struggling to […]
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