National Animal Welfare Trust has been assisting animals and their owners because the 70s
Are you seeking to include a furry friend to the family?
National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) in Bedfordshire has lots of charming animals that might be the ideal fit to join your household. NAWT in Aspley Guise is presently caring for animals in requirement of their permanently home – consisting of dogs, cats and little animals.
The centre, officially called HULA Animal Rescue, is presently under remodelling.
Daniella Robinson, Centre Supervisor, said: “Our NAWT Bedfordshire centre is currently going through a massive rebuild which will allow us to help more unwanted and homeless animals. It is costing us a considerable amount of money, that we need to make by fundraising. So, any donations towards the cost of the rebuild would be greatly appreciated. If you want to find out more about our rebuild or our Buy a Brick campaign please visit the website.”
Here are 8 animals presently in the care of the centre. To discover more info, go to the National Animal Welfare Trust website.
1. Bella
Bella is a stunning eight-year-old Akita cross Collie who has great deals of love to provide. Bella can be worried by nature and takes a little time to heat up to brand-new individuals, however is excitable as soon as settled into the home. Bella likes a cuddle on the couch, and would make a fantastic addition to a family with time, persistence, and motivation. Phone: 01908 584000 Email: [email protected] Photo: NAWT Bedfordshire
2. Caesar
Caesar is a really sweet one-year-old mastiff cross who likes to be around individuals and having great deals of difficulty and attention. Caesar is a really spirited boy who likes all kinds of toys and survives them quite rapidly, so likes routine shopping journeys to choose more. His preferred thing to do is check out brand-new locations and he likes his long strolls in the woods. He will require a client and positive brand-new owner who will help him settle into the home. Phone: 01908 584000 Email: [email protected] Photo: NAWT Bedfordshire
3. Lottie
This 7 years of age bulldog is searching for a brand-new home through no fault of her own. Lottie’s behaviour has actually enhanced because going back to the rescue, and as soon as she trusts you Lottie will be the friendliest buddy. Lottie would be matched to being the only animal in the home. Phone: 01908 584000 Email: [email protected] Photo: NAWT Bedfordshire
4. Bronson
Bronson is an 18-month-old neutered male bunny who is searching for a brand-new home with another bunny that he can call his brand-new friend. This incredibly sweet and positive bunny will gladly come by to state hi, and might gladly cope with kids and other animals in the brand-new home. Phone: 01908 584000 Email: [email protected] Photo: NAWT Bedfordshire