To celebrate the festive season we are giving away 2 amazing prices: A Samsung 55” Crystal UHD 4K TV and a long weekend stay at Sand Martins, a dog-friendly holiday home on the Norfolk coast.
To be in with a chance of winning, raffle tickets can be purchased from our charity shops or from reception at the Danaher Animal Home. If you’re unable to pop in you can purchase raffle tickets by phoning us on 0300 111 4321.
Raffle tickets cost £1 each and the prize draw is on Monday 20th December, just in time for Christmas!
Winners will be contacted by phone and both prizes must be claimed in person at the Danaher Animal Home.
We want to thank you all for taking part and good luck!
February 2022
We currently have some items on sale in our Danaher reception shop.
All creature comfort harnesses, collars and leads are 20% off .
Furminators are 25% off and all dog coats are 20% off with a further 10% taken off when you quote CODE DAN1
We also stock a wide range of Skinners dry and wet dog food and treats. We offer a click and collect service for our food and 30 litre bags of cat litter, from either Danaher Animal Home or from any of our 6 charity shops. We offer a discount of 5% on repeat orders.
PLEASE NOTE THAT NO APPOINTMENT IS NEEDED TO BROWSE THE SHOP DURING THE OPENING HOURS OF 10AM TO 5PM EVERY DAY EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS
Enter our ‘Rescue Pet’ photographic competition and your very own rescue could star on the front cover of the 2022 Danaher Animal Home Calendar. In addition, the winner will receive a voucher to attend their local Barrett & Coe Studio for a Pet Portrait valued at £160.
We are looking for high resolution photographs of rescue pets either on their own, or with their forever family. Pets adopted from any rescue organisations are welcome to enter. We ask that under 18’s do not appear in the photographs, and that pets are not dressed up. Any photographs in breach of these terms will not be published or entered.
Entries cost £2.50 per photograph, and the competition will close at 10am on Monday 9th August 2021.
Please email your entries to [email protected]
Preferred payment is via Bank Transfer to:
RSPCA Danaher Animal Home
Account Number 00536861
Sort code 30-91-14
Reference: Calendar Competition
Alternatively contact the Centre directly to arrange payment by telephone on 0300 111 4321, or by email to [email protected]
After the closing date all entries will be shortlisted, and the winner will be judged by a representative from Barrett & Coe. The winning photograph will appear on the front cover of the 2022 Danaher Animal Home Calendar.
All entries may be made public on social media, websites, in the press, or any other media and by entering your photograph you agree to this.
Full Terms and Conditions – please read these before sending us your photos.
By sending us your photos you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions:
For the first time in a number of years we have made the decision to raise our adoption fees. The new adoption fees will come into affect from Thursday 15th July 2021. Any appointments that have been made prior to the changes won't have to pay any extra.
KITTENS (UP TO 6 MONTHS): £115-00
CATS (6 MONTHS – 12 YEARS): £90-00
SENIOR CATS (12 YEARS+): £75-00
PUPPIES (UP TO 12 MONTHS): £250-00
DOGS (12 MONTHS+): £200-00
PAIR OF DOGS: £350-00
RABBITS: £50-00
GUINEA PIGS: 20-00
HAMSTERS/MICE/RATS/GERBILS/DEGUS: £8-00
SMALL BIRDS: £8-00
COCKATIELS: £12-00
Danaher Animal Home launches Meet & Greet building appeal
Danaher Animal Home, near Wethersfield, is kicking off National Pet Month (April 1 - May 10) by launching a major fundraising campaign for a new multi-purpose Meet & Greet and dog training area.
The home has already raised more than £45,000 towards the project and hopes to double that total with help from local businesses, organisations and individual donors.
Chief Executive, Deborah Satchell, says: “National Pet Month is all about promoting responsible pet ownership, creating awareness of the benefits of living with pets and encouraging fundraising for pet welfare charities, so we thought it was the perfect time to launch our campaign.
“We know this is a really big ask at such a difficult time for everyone, but we truly believe the new building will go a long way to improving successful long-term rehoming for the many animals we take in every year.
“It doesn’t matter how big or small the donation, every penny counts and we will be incredibly grateful for any support to help us transform the lives of unwanted pets.”
Every year the Home takes in around 250 dogs, giving them a safe and secure temporary home whilst making every effort to find them a permanent new home with loving owners.
Deborah says it’s really important to have a secure indoor space where animals can take time to get to know their potential new owners and have safe off-the-lead introductions with any existing pets in a family.
At 10m x 20m, the new building will also provide space for the Home’s experts to carry out behavioural training and there are plans to install typical household items, such as vacuum cleaners, hairdryers and TVs, to help the dogs acclimatise to different noises and appliances.
Longer-term, it is hoped the building will also be used for educational events promoting animal welfare to local schools and other interested groups.
The full cost of the project is expected to be around £90,000 and, having lost more than £120,000 through the closure of its charity shops and cancellation of fundraising events because of the pandemic, Deborah says she hopes local organisations may consider supporting the charity as part of their corporate social responsibility programmes.
She concluded: “This is an excellent opportunity for organisations and individuals to join us in our ongoing commitment to supporting the lives of the dogs in need and give them the best chance of a happy and content forever home.
“At the same time, we want use this opportunity to share the skills and experience we have in animal welfare with the wider community. We believe it’s really important to do everything we can to help educate people about caring for animals and, as we currently don’t have the space to do so, this building will finally enable our goal to become a reality.”
For more information about Danaher and how to help, please visit www.danaheranimalhome.org.uk
For more information on National Pet Month, please visit https://www.nationalpetmonth.org.uk/