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RSPCA Lancashire East Branch

Vet Care Appeal 2024

Last year saw a 25% increase in our costs to treat rescue animals, we need to raise over £5,000 to help cover any further increase this year

Over 50 years ago local people came together to raise the funds to purchase an old farm, convert it to an animal centre and care for animals rescued by the RSPCA.

Since then generations of supporters have worked tirelessly to rehabilitate and rehome the thousands of sick, injured, abandoned and abused animals that have passed through our gates before going on to wonderful new homes across East Lancashire and beyond.

But unfortunately, this important work comes at an ever increasing cost, since 2022 our veterinary costs have risen by 25% and we are therefore appealing to the thousands of animal lovers out there for a little extra help and support to fund the rehabilitation of rescued animals.

Our Goal...

...is to raise at least £5,000 

  • to help meet ever increasing veterinary costs

  • buy essential equipment

  • provide therapeutic care

If you can help please click on the link to our Crowdfunder page

Together We Can Make A Difference. Thank You.

The Lancashire East Branch relies on donations and legacies from the animal loving public.

Without your support we would not be able to continue the great work that we  do rescuing and rehabilitating animals

If you would like to fund raise or want to send us a donation just click this link to take you to our Just Giving Page. Thank you

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Branch Trustee – Multiple Roles (RSPCA Lancashire East Branch)

Help Make East Lancashire a Better Place for Animals

Are you passionate about animals and their welfare? 

  • Do you want to give sick, injured, abandoned, and abused animals another chance in life and see the joy a rescued animal can bring to local families?

  • Do you have professional skills in accountancy, business management, community engagement, education, information technology, marketing, project and people management, retail or the veterinary sciences? 

  • Do you live in or near East Lancashire and the Ribble Valley?

  • Are you prepared to offer your time and experience as a local RSPCA Branch Trustee?

The RSPCA Lancashire East Branch (the Branch) is seeking to appoint a minimum of five new Trustees to help re-form and re-launch the Trustee Board to steer the charity forward at a very exciting time [for more information click here

WOULD YOU BUy ONE OF OUR LOVELY DOGS THEIR LUNCH TODAY?

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Issy

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Ronnie

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Libbi

To buy a dogs dinner for as little as £1.00 please ask at the till in our shops in Burnley or Clitheroe or at the Animal Centre in Accrington or click the dogs dinner button below to donate through our just giving page

(please specify it's for a dogs dinner).  

All of these dogs have stayed at the centre for varying periods of time before finding their forever homes. If you would like to help dogs like these by paying as little as £1.00 towards their dinner they will really appreciate your kindness.

BIRD FLU - PLEASE DO NOT PICK UP ANY DEAD OR VISIBLY SICK BIRDS - PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK TO THE NATIONAL RSPCA WEBSITE FOR ADVICE ON WHAT TO DO

 https://www.rspca.org.uk/-/news-bird-flu-crisis

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AMERICAN XL BULLIES

The UK Government has now confirmed that American Bully XLs will be added to a list of dogs which are banned in England and Wales with effect from 31 December 2023.  We understand this is hugely concerning and upsetting for owners, as well as animal welfare organisations like ourselves.

 

The RSPCA is opposed to this ban, which we don’t believe is effective in protecting the public.  We do not agree with the broad legal definition of an American Bully XL announced by the UK Government but we must comply with the law and we are committed to supporting dog owners as we await more information.

 

For the latest information on XL bullies, click here for the latest information from the National RSPCA on this issue.

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