To find out more, or if you have a spooky scarecrow (or other halloween display) that you would like to add to the trail, please join the Spooky Scarecrow Facebook group and contact the organisers via ...
Every day we care for an average of 70 animals at our Cheltenham site. We believe that each and every one of these special cats, dogs and small animals deserves the best possible care until they get ...
In an increasingly uncertain world, the importance of supporting charitable organisations has never been more critical. One way to make a lasting difference beyond your lifetime is by including a ...
Come and join us for a canine behaviour talk at Cheltenham Animal Shelter. This workshop is aimed at those who want to learn more about the motivations behind dog reactivity and ways to work around it ...
Cheltenham Animal Shelter have been proud to work alongside the No Child Left Behind initiative for some time. As well as being a long-standing Charity who has been rescuing dogs, cats, rabbits and ...
A unique opportunity for young people aged 5-16 years old to attend the Shelter during the school holidays to meet our animals and learn about responsible pet ownership in a fun, relaxed environment.
Who are the Society of Companion Animal Studies (SCAS)? Animal Assisted Services (AAS) is growing rapidly in popularity, with the benefits animals can have on our well-being being widely recognised.