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  1. If you can't be with the one you love: send them a bear hug.

    And Animals Asia gives you the chance to do just that, literally to send a bear hug to your loved ones!

    Send a bear hug and give the bear sanctuaries with Animal Asia your support!

    Send a bear hug 
    Give the bear sanctuaries with Animal Asia your support!
    ©Animals Asia

    Animals Asia rescue bears who have been trapped by the dreadful bear bile industry.   Bears love hugs, just like we do – and so the bear sanctuaries Animals Asia have in China and Vietnam are really important to them. 

    Today, I sent 5 people I love Bear Hugs!   It’s easy to do.

    Send a bear hug today!


    This bear is having a blissful time in the pool
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    When you send a bear hug, you can also help real bears by making a gift.   They are asking that, if you can, please make a donation of £5 for each hug you send – and then they can help real bears!   You can make a donation in £, $, Euros, Australian $ or Hong Kong $.

     

     

  2. Help Ape Action Africa help gorillas - Buy a Gorilla a Dinner! 
    ©Ape Action Africa

    Ape Action Africa need help and they have come up with a scheme to enable anyone who can help and wants to help to Buy a Gorilla a Dinner!

    The charity is passionate about great ape conservation in Cameroon. They are working to address the immediate threats that gorillas and chimps face in Africa.  And they are working with communities to come up with some long-term solutions to ensure the gorillas can survive in the wild.  We rescue orphaned and injured gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys, and work hard to look after them thereafter.

    Their problem is that because of the coronavirus, their sanctuary is shut to visitors.  They have had to suspend their volunteer porgramme, their major fundraising events have been postponed, their income has fallen - and they still have to care for 280 rescued over 280 rescued gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys.

    Consequently they need all our help and they are asking people to swing over to their website and to make a donation to Buy a Gorilla a Dinner.

    You could make this a fundraiser on Giving Tuesday and invite friends and family for a virtual dinner to help this cause along!  They have a PDF you can download for more information

     

  3. World Veterinary Day has given us all the chance to celebrate the incredible contributions of vets to the health of animals and society.  Vets know that the health of the environment, people and animals are linked.   If there are negative changes to the environment, that affects us all.

    On 25 April 2020, World Veterinary Day takes place.  It’s a chance to celebrate the work of vets to protect our environment. There are things you can do here, whether you're a veterinary professional or a pet owner. 

    Thank you to everyone in the veterinary profession

    A big thank you to everyone connected with veterinary practice, from the amazing veterinary nurses who are such a comfort to animals and their owners, to vets themselves who never know what their day will hold and what will come through the door on the end of a lead.  Thank you to all those who work on reception who have to deal with some very stressful situations and phone calls.  A huge thank you to all those involved in veterinary charities.

    We have been well and truly blessed with the vets we have seen over the years, and we thank everyone who works to look after animals and their owners.

    So on World Veterinary Day, here’s a chance to look at (veterinary) charities who work to improve animal welfare around the world:

    Worldwide Veterinary Service
    The Worldwide Veterinary Service is dedicated to animal welfare.  Whether sending vital aid parcels to organisations working in the poorest areas, delivering expert veterinary training to improve the standard of care worldwide or mobilising vets on the ground, the charity is committed to animal welfare. Take a look at some of the volunteer opportunities for vets and vet nurses!

    Streetvet

    Streetvet delivers free veterinary care to the homeless and their pets on the streets of a number of UK cities including London, Brighton, Southampton, Birmingham, Swansea, Lincoln, Peterborough, Reading, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cambridge, Plymouth, Glasgow, Gloucester, Swindon, Cornwall…. It’s expanding all the time!

    Streetpaws

    Street Paws provides veterinary care and outreach for animals owned by homeless people in the North East, North West, Wales, Northern Ireland and Yorkshire.  You can find where they are when on their website.

    The PDSA

    The Pet’s Dispensary for Sick Animals provides free veterinary care for those who qualify, and seeks to improve animal welfare by educating owners, preventing disease and carrying out life-saving operations.

    Blue Cross

    As well as rescuing pets, the Blue Cross offers free veterinary services to pets for owners who qualify.  They also run the Pet Bereavement Support Service for owners who are finding the loss of a pet difficult to cope with.


    Pet Blood Bank

    Pet Blood Bank UK is the only charity providing a canine blood bank service for all veterinary practitioners in the UK.  Could your dog be a donor?  Find out!

    Snip International

    UK registered charity SNIP International is dedicated to improving standards of animal welfare around the world. In particular SNIP International promotes neutering programmes aimed at stray and feral animals.

    The Brooke

    The Brooke help with veterinary treatment for working animals around the world; it educates owners and helps to improve veterinary care.  It employs over 150 vets, and over 6,000 vets, paravets and other healthcare professionals work with the Brook through its partners or in training.  Vet teams have a good understanding of how working animals and their owners work in the local areas they are in, and of the challenges they face.

    Give the gift of 5 portable water troughs and improve the welfare of animals
    Give the gift of 5 portable water troughs
    and improve the welfare of animals with the Brooke
    ©The Brooke

    SPANA

    SPANA work in a number of countries around the world, providing free veterinary care, community and professional training in animal welfare, and teaching animal welfare education.  Like the Brooke, SPANA focusing its efforts on working animals.

    Animal Health Trust

    The AHW is a veterinary and scientific research charity dedicated to the health and welfare of your animal.  But the things they research and discover improve the lives of animals around the world.

    SCAS

    SCAS was established in 1979 to promote the study of human-companion animal interactions and raise awareness of the importance of pets in society. They have a lot of information on the animal-human bond, pets and housing, animal-assisted interventions and pets and mental health.  It’s a wonderful charity with a different angle to most.  Do take a look.