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We hope the following links will be of interest.

Vets that currently offer our service
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Excerpts from cards and letters received by Dignity Pet Crematorium
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A Selection of Poetry
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Animal Communication
www.reikicare.co.uk
James not only practices Reiki treatments on both animals and humans but also runs animal communication courses around the country.

The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
www.aplb.org
An Association of members who are experienced and knowledgeable in the area of pet death and its effects on those who mourn this loss.

The Pet Loss Grief Support Website
www.petloss.com
A gentle and compassionate website for pet lovers who are grieving over the death of a pet or an ill pet. Here you will find personal support, thoughtful advice, The Pets Candle Ceremony, Tribute Pages, healing poetry like Rainbow Bridge & much more.

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
www.rcvs.org.uk
Full details of the RCVS including their own code of professional conduct.

The Society for Companion Animal Studies
www.scas.org.uk/html/pbss.htm
– Pet Bereavement Support Service, plus details of their telephone befriender service.

The Blue Cross
www.thebluecross.org.uk
The Blue Cross run a befriender helpline for bereaved owners.

Virtual Pet Cemetry: www.mycemetery.com

DoggySnaps
www.doggysnaps.com
– DoggySnaps is owned and run by the UK-based registered charity, Dogs Trust This amazing charity cares for over 14,000 stray and abandoned dogs a year through its network of 17 re-homing centres.  At Dogs Trust no healthy dog is ever destroyed and they campaign tirelessly to ensure a better future for dogs everywhere. As a thank you to all you dog lovers out there, Dogs Trust came up with a simple and fun way to upload, store and share your dog photos and called it DoggySnaps.

The Association of Private Pet Cemetries and Crematoria: www.appcc.org.uk



Animal Rescue Centres

The DIANA BRIMBLECOMBE ANIMAL RESCUE CENTRE
has been run for the last 40 years by Mrs. Brimblecombe from her home in Wokingham. There are always a wide variety of animals at the rescue that are in need of good homes.
www.dbarc.org.uk

Greek Animal Rescue (GAR)
is a UK based charity, founded in 1989 in order to alleviate the suffering of animals in Greece, by supporting various animal shelters.  (Giro, owned by Kevin Spurgeon, was rescued from Greece as a puppy by Kevin’s wife.)
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/gar-uk

Shelter Helper
Shelter Helper lists Surrey's and Hampshire's dog rescue shelters, cat rescue shelters and other-animal rescue shelters, as well as details of animals needing homes and homes offered.
www.shelterhelper.co.uk

The Celia Cross Greyhound Trust
was founded in 1970 after Celia found her first abandoned Greyhound left to die in a disused barn. At the Trust's kennels, the dogs are assessed and their lives put back together. They aim to heal not only the physical wounds, but also the emotional wounds that are not immediately obvious.

"We will only ever send healthy, happy dogs out to new homes" Celia Cross
www.celiacross.org.uk

Green Fields Rescue
Green Fields Rescue are based in Bracknell. They foster and rehome rabbits and guinea pigs.
www.greenfieldsrescue.co.uk

The Cinnamon Trust
The Cinnamon Trust is the specialist national charity for elderly or teminally ill people and their companion animals. Teams take it in turn to visit housebound owners, to take dogs for daily walks; volunteers foster pets as one of their family when owners face a spell in hospital, they take pets to the vet, they go and buy the cat food, clean the budgie's cage out. We can tackle any problem posed in day to day care of pets.
www.cinnamon.org.uk

Greyhounds For You
is a UK voluntary organisation dedicated to the work of rescuing and homing retired greyhounds. We rescue and rehome greyhounds in many areas including Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Sussex and the Home Counties.
www.greyhounds4u.co.uk

Three Counties Dog Rescue
Originally founded in 1971 the rescue's aims are to accept, care for, and find kind and loving homes for unwanted, lost and stray dogs. Contact Gyl Mauchline on 01778 440318 or Yvonne Bishop on 01344 426402 if you are able to help in any way.



Animal Welfare Websites

Animal Aid
is the UK's largest animal rights groups and one of the worlds oldest. They expose and campaign against animal cruelty and abuse in all its forms - including animal experiments, factory farming, wildlife culls, and the use of animals for sport and leisure. They promote a cruelty-free lifestyle and promote humane research as an alternative to animal experiments.
www.animalaid.org.uk

The Dr Hadwen Trust
is funding non-animal research into major health problems such as cancer, heart disease, meningitis and Alzheimer's disease. None of the Trust's research uses animals or animal tissues, and all of it contributes to the replacement of animals whilst furthering research into human medical problems.
www.drhadwentrust.org.uk

Home and Abroad Animal Welfare
is a small organisation based in Fleet, Hampshire. Janice Down who started the organisation has been working with animals abroad for the past 20 years trying to alleviate some of the suffering that is inflicted upon animals.
www.sri-lanka-dogs.org.uk



Cruelty Free Shopping

CrueltyFreeShop.com
the animal friendly online superstore selling a variety of cruelty free products.
www.crueltyfreeshop.com