April we have rehomed 92 animals and fostered a further 28 in addition to the ones we already had in place .
Covid-19 has been tough on everyone – our Wildlife Vet David and Vet Nurse Barbara have worked four months solidly , being on call every day and covering both Centres . Our colleagues who have been furloughed are desperate to return to work , and our volunteers can ’ t wait to come back and help out , but there have also been many positives we can take away from it . to meet and collect their dog . This is away from the site , and is secure , protected and spacious . Once again the staff have risen to the challenge and managed to fit the new processes into their already busy working day . Since rehoming began at the end of
We have had immense support and patience from our supporters and adopters . We have found new , cost saving , innovative ways to continue rehoming and have managed to laugh even when we have been exhausted . Delivering animals to their new homes was a delight and we continue to review and improve the way we are now working .
We are all unsure if rehoming will ever return to the way it was before , but we are confident we can continue to provide a fantastic service with all that we have learnt .
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