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Anihome is a free for all interactive forum for those of you interested or involved in the rehoming and rescue of animals of all types in the uk.

The aim of this forum is to bring together those looking to help animals in need of a new home or support and those involved in the rescue and care of such animals.

Many people have heard of the RSPCA, Dogstrust, and other big animal rescue organisations but there are 100's if not thousands of small animal sancturies and charities through out the country doing minor miracles each day and rehoming animals or giving them a place to live out the rest of their days.

Here we will provide details of as many of these wonderful people as we find along with their contact details and ways you can help them from donations to fundraising to fostering, adoption and volunteering as well as usefull advice on all things animal - we will of course inclued the larger charities and direct you to those in your area by county on this forum.

Watch out for events in your area in the events section and for social events for all members of this forum (of course to raise funds for the animals)

So welcome and enjoy and partipate and post and spread the word.

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« Reply #5 on Jul 27, 2009, 5:26am »
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Hey! I'm a newb here but not to animal rescue :) We linked up with you guys at the O-YEAH We're hoping to open our first shelter early 2010 ;D Anihome looks to be an awesome site too, so I'm happy to be a member.
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Tizer is 2. He came into rescue as his owner was having a baby and he wasn't getting the exercise a boy of his size needs. He is a typical bouncy boxer. He is responding well in kennels having regular walks. Tizer can be dominant and he cannot be rehomed with children. He is fine with dogs, but gets on better with submissive females. At this stage he hasn't been cat tested. he would suit an active owner. He is castrated and up to date with vaccinations and worming. Tizer isn't destructive and can be left for short periods, he will need a firm ,experienced boxer owner.

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