Woodside Sanctuary, Plymouth

Pet Rescue and Pet Welfare Groups

Woodside Sanctuary is involved with pet welfare and is always looking for people who are interested in adopting and giving new homes to pets that need rehoming. If you want to get in touch, please remember that organisations like this typically only work during office hours and may take a little time to answer emailed enquiries.

Woodside Sanctuary

Woodside Sanctuary, Plymouth

Woodside Sanctuary

Pet Types :Many Types
Town/City :Plymouth
County :Devon
Contact Tel :01752 347503
Website :Click to visit website

Full Address

Elfordleigh, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon PL7 5ED

Information and Enquiry Form

Woodside Sanctuary, Plymouth – The Woodside Animal Welfare Trust in Plymouth, Devon, is an animal rehoming charity. The foundation of Woodside’s broad field of work was begun in 1974 by Carole Bowles. In addition to pets which are suitable for adoption, the countryside sanctuary has a collection of resident pets that are unlikely to be adopted, such as the elderly and long-term sick. We’re aware that some organisations have rigid rules about not homing to elderly owners, or families with young children. We prefer to take each home on merit and place the needs of the pet first. Some dogs adore young children and enjoy their boisterous play, while other, often mature pets, look for a low exercise, quiet life with matching owners. The one thing we always insist on is that no breeding takes place. Young pets are always logged in for doctoring as soon as they are of suitable age. Pre-home checks are carried out before adoption can go ahead. This includes ensuring that the new family is appropriate for the animal requested and that the home provides a safe environment. E.g an escape proof garden for dogs. Post adoption checks are also mandatory, with a second if felt necessary.

Adoption or Rehoming Notes

We’re aware that some organisations have rigid rules about not homing to elderly owners, or families with young children. We prefer to take each home on merit and place the needs of the pet first. Some dogs adore young children and enjoy their boisterous play, while other, often mature pets, look for a low exercise, quiet life with matching owners. The one thing we always insist on is that no breeding takes place. Young pets are always logged in for doctoring as soon as they are of suitable age. Pre-home checks are carried out before adoption can go ahead. This includes ensuring that the new family is appropriate for the animal requested and that the home provides a safe environment. E.g an escape proof garden for dogs. Post adoption checks are also mandatory, with a second if felt necessary.

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Enquiry Form

Animal Welfare Groups often have limited manpower to deal with email enquiries so please don't use this form unless you are interested in adopting a pet, would like to make an appointment to view a pet you are interested in adopting, or unless you are volunteering to help in other ways. For the same reason, some pet rescue organisations may take several days to reply, so please be patient! Thank you.

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