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Charities:   Pets UK
Charities:   Help a horse charity
Charities:   British Wildlife (coming soon)
Chariteis:   Foster a ...
Charities:   The countryside
Charities:   Wildlife world (coming soon)
Charities:   Help people by volunteering with animals
Charities:   Help retired greyhounds
Charities:   Volunteer
 
Days out:   The countryside
Days out:   Farms to visit
Days out:   Donkeys
Days out:   For bird lovers
Days out:   For the kids
Days out:   Horse riding
Days out:   Rambling & Ambling
Days out:   National Tree Week
Days out:   Walk with llamas
Days out:   Walk with wolves 
 
Home and Garden:  Animal fun at home
Home and Garden:  Beekeeping
Home and Garden:  Careers with Animals
Home and Garden:  Get active with your pet
Home and Garden:  Grooming your pet
Home and Garden:  Keeping hens
Home and Garden:  Pet friendly care homes
Home and Garden:  Train your cat
Gifts:  Animal gifts
 
Travel:   Farm holidays
Travel:   Pets on Holiday
Travel:   Short breaks UK
Travel:   Wildlife Travel
 
Wellbeing:  Animals help people
Wellbeing:  Animals help people lose weight
Wellbeing:  Feel better
Wellbeing:  Learn from animals
Wellbeing:  Overcoming shyness
Wellbeing:  Start exercising
Wellbeing:  Stroke rehabilitation using pet therapy
Wellbeing:  Weightloss
 
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  • Always consult with your GP before starting any new form of exercise
  • Note that animals are unpredictable - and they may not always want to be seen or found. We cannot guarantee how close you may or may not get to animals in specific programmes - common sense must prevail.
  • WASH YOUR HANDS after touching animals BEFORE eating or snacking. (It could be a good idea to take some antiseptic wipes or handwash with you, just in case loo facilities don't provide soap.) Do not let children put their fingers into their mouths or suck thumbs after touching animals - it's common sense!
  • The amount of contact you can have with animals varies from one place to another & one animal to another. Common sense must prevail.
  • Before you visit places, check that there are no current regulations/conditions which could mean that they are closed. Also check for opening hours.
  • Take your rubbish home with you, at animals' requests
  • Note our disclaimer - we cannot be held responsible for any injury, damage or otherwise to you or any third party as a result of your taking part in any activities on this site.
  • Note that we do not sell products or provide voluntary opportunities. Any product or service you may purchase is subject to the terms & conditions, disclaimers & policies of the companies selling them. We are simply referring you on & raising your awareness that such opportunities exist
  • This site is part of the  Animal Human Wellbeing family
  
 
  
 
  
  

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