Battersea Dogs Home contains useful information on how to re-home a pet, along with first aid tips, games and more
Blue Cross Animal Welfare Society cares for and re-homes thousands of animals every year, and provides a veterinary service for animals whose owners cannot afford private veterinary treatment
Canine Partners for Independence assists disabled people to enjoy greater independence and a better quality of life through the help of specially trained dogs
Cats Protection (formerly Cats Protection League) is the oldest and largest cat rescue charity in the UK.
Dog AID (Assistance In Disability) is a nationwide, voluntary organisation which helps people who have physical disability to train their own pet dogs in general obedience and, in some cases, to perform specialist tasks
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, whose main work is training guide dogs and helping people to learn to use them safely and efficiently
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People trains carefully selected dogs to act as "hearing ears" for deaf people, giving them greater independence
The Labrador Lifeline Trust
The Labrador Lifeline Trust is a Registered Charity with an operating area of Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Lincolnshire and part Nottinghamshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. All money raised is used in the rehoming and welfare of our dogs.
National Canine Defence League the UK's largest dog welfare charity with a network of rescue centres across the country. The NCDL exists to protect and defend all dogs from abuse, cruelty, abandonment and any form of mistreatment, both in the UK and abroad
Pets as Therapy (PAT dogs) facilitates the provision of therapeutic visits to hospitals, hospices, nursing and care homes by volunteers with their own friendly, temperament tested and vaccinated dogs
PDSA provides free medical or surgical treatment to animals belonging to persons who are unable to afford the services of a veterinary surgeon
RSPCA the world's largest and oldest animal welfare organisation
Scottish SPCA, Scotland's equivalent of the RSPCA
Society for Companion Animal Studies was set up in 1979 to advance the understanding of relationships between people and companion animals.