What we do at NCAR
During an animal's stay, we endeavour to give them as much love and individual attention as possible.
At North Clwyd Animal Rescue we have now have the facilities to occupy over 100 dogs, 60 cats and 25 rabbits or guinea pigs.
We have a Kitten Unit and 2 catteries, Six kennel blocks including our newly opened stray block and a
Rabbit unit.
All our resident dogs are walked at least twice a day. All our animals' pens are cleaned daily or more often if required. Upon initial arrival, the animals are checked by our manager who assesses their condition and if appropriate are immediately taken to our Veterinary Centre. If they need medical treatment which can be administered on site then this is carried out. It is our policy that all our animals are fully vaccinated and spayed/neutered either whilst at the Sanctuary or (if their stay is a very short one, and they are homed prior to any of these treatments), the new owners are given a voucher for this to be carried out at our cost. This way the monetary element has been taken away from the new owner and we can effectively help to reduce the unwanted population.
What Don't We Do?
We do not put any animals to sleep unless they are suffering and will not recover or they are unsafe to rehome after a behaviourist has worked with the animal at length. Once we take in an animal, it will remain with us until a new home is found.