Animal Care Category: Animal SanctuariesAnimal Care Tags: Angus, Scotland, and United Kingdom
SABRC is a not for profit rescue centre which endeavours to help keep owners and their animals together.
The helplessness felt by many people when they find resolving their pets behaviour problem a challenge, is awful for all parties involved and often leads to animals being rehomed. We aim to empower owners through education and support to build a bridge of understanding with their pet, using science, compassion and a high standard of ethics.
SABRC offers behaviour consultations and training predominantly for horses and dogs, however we can help with other animals. We are lucky to be part of a network of multi-species behaviourists/trainers throughout GB – so if we can’t help you and your pet, we probably know someone who can! Please contact us to see how we can help.
We also offer talks and seminars on behaviour, inviting guest speakers to talk about their areas of expertise for example saddlery, farriery, nutrition etc. Keep an eye on our events page to see what’s coming up in your area.
We work full time and any profit made from consultations or events goes straight back into our rescue centre and helping other animals.
Having studied behaviour and welfare at the Natural Animal Centre and a combined experience of over 15 years within behaviour and rescue circles, Anita and Lauren will endeavour to put the relationship you have with your pet at the forefront of any assistance we may offer. SABRC is based in Angus, Scotland – but please feel free to contact us wherever you are – we will do our best to help or find someone who can.
We acknowledge that some owners, through no fault of their own, will have to rehome home their animals. SABRC incorporates a small home run, not for profit rescue centre for animals who have come to us and will not be suitable for rehoming due to the many previous changes in their lives.
SABRC is always looking for suitable foster homes who would be able to help us rehabilitate animals who cannot stay with their owners but would be suitable for rehoming. We offer full species specific training for foster carers. If you are interested please contact us.
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