Newsletter JULY 2016 - Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary
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Newsletter JULY 2016 - Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary
This lovely pair of Yorkies have a strange story. They were advertised as pups and ‘free to a good home’, but when they were delivered to their new owner and dumped on her doorstep, it turns out that they are actually 12 and 15 years old! It seems that they had a second, very brief childhood! We agreed to take them in and rehome them and we doubt they will be with us for very long as they are so irresistible! We don’t know if they are related, but as they have been living together we will rehome them together and ensure they have a happy ending. Continuing our programme of improvements, we have made full use of some additional space in front of our wonderful new chicken pen to create a pets corner. This will be used as a petting corner when we hold an event or have a special celebration day, or just simply to let prospective adopters see their animal of choice at play! The pic above shows Falkor playing— and maybe playing to the crowd! We have also been working hard to create another dog walking area in one of our fields. The area is fenced off so this means that our dogs will have another safe area to run around in, let off some steam and simply have fun. The area is now ready for action so our dogs can run and play to their heart’s content! Dear Friends As always there has been a lot of things going on at Bleakholt that I would like to share with you all. Gemma Atkinson, our Vice President, continues to be a regular visitor and supporter of Bleakholt. She is a volunteer dog walker and led ‘Team Bleakholt’ in the Great Manchester 10K Run on the 22nd May. Thanks so much to all of the runners and their sponsors, you raised a fantastic amount of money. As members of the Association of Dogs & Cats Homes we are able to access grant funding. I am delighted to announce that we successfully bid for and secured £15,000 from the Pedigree & Whiskas Feeding Brighter Futures Grant Fund which will be used to part fund a Canine Assessment Unit where the former Puppy Unit is sited. The unit will be a dedicated facility to focus on the needs of the dogs as they begin their journey towards successful adoption. It will also serve as a quiet area for assessment of dogs. We anticipate works will hopefully commence later in the year. There are a number of other capital projects either completed or underway. We have started works on the Outdoor Equine Arena which should be complete shortly after the Summer Open Day and will be a fantastic facility; the new chicken enclosure; we have fenced off part of the top field for volunteer dog walkers use; continued work on the horse shelters and have just signed a lease on a new Charity Shop in Bury which should open following refit in the Autumn. I am also pleased to announce the arrival of our new Head of Fundraising, Bob Carter. Bob has worked in the charitable sector for a number of years and brings with him a wealth of experience and enthusiasm. Bob’s key remit is to increase our charitable donations and make sure that we continue to be sustainable. I am sure you will join me in wishing him every success in his new post. I would like to end by thanking you all for your continued support and I look forward to seeing many of you at the Summer Open Day. Let’s hope that we have another wonderful day and the sun shines. Best wishes from Vicki Appleton Don’t miss the AGM—put it in your diaries now! It will take place at 12 noon in the Civic Hall, Market Chambers, Market Place, Ramsbottom, BL0 9AJ. To cut down on postal costs & devote more money to our animals, please email [email protected] confirming your full name and address. Thank you. Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, Bury Old Road, Edenfield, Ramsbottom, BL0 0RX. Reg. Charity No. 1110503 Email: [email protected] website: www.bleakholt.org Dog Show (full details on our website) Birds of Prey B-B-Q Kiddies Trampolines Kiddies Train rides Bouncy Castle Café, delicious food Dog Agility Area Balloon Modelling DJ Andy Stalls, games Glitter Tattoos Gift Shop 12-4p.m. Bentley is a gorgeous Staffie Cross who is about 4 months old. Our brave little man was born with a deformity in his front legs and poor diet and lack of knowledge about his care before he came to us haven’t really helped him. Bentley is very sweet and loving and loves to be cuddled and he has been affectionately nicknamed ‘wonky donkey’, but really doesn’t seem to mind! The good news is that as he is so young, he still has soft cartilage in his legs rather than bone, so this means we should be able to treat him by manipulating his legs with splints which hopefully will make him as good as new. Actually, the news gets better, as Bentley already has a new home to go to when he’s ready. The lovely family already have a Bleakholt dog who also had to have splint treatment to his legs whilst still a pup, so they are very experienced! So little Bentley has a lot to look forward to. The 10K Run took place on Sunday 22 May and Bleakholt entered a team of 17 runners to raise funds, which included our Vice President, Gemma Atkinson. In addition there were also several independent runners who ran for us as their charity of choice. We can’t thank everyone enough for all their hard work and for thinking of us. This event was a spectacular success as the total raised was over £9,500! Gemma said on the day: "The reason I was doing it was for Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, a charity close to my heart. Although the animals can't thank you themselves, I know they will all be grateful with their new beds, toys, training areas, kennels, food - all the items everyone's donations will go towards." Our Operations Manager, Stuart Murray, also extended his thanks to everyone who took part and donated. This is an incredible start to a major fundraising campaign to replace some of our dog kennels. Congratulations to all! We recently had the leaky goat shed roof replaced. Some of our goats had to move to a temporary home for a very short while and our donkeys kindly offered two of their stables to four of our lovely pygmy goats. Far from unsettling any of them, this turned out to be an exciting adventure for all concerned! Curiosity was the name of the game and it was a time for welcoming guests and getting to make new friends all round. Our donkeys found the goats fascinating and the goats were mesmerised! Last month we welcomed our new horse Rosie to Bleakholt. She is a French Trotter Cross and we cannot be 100% sure of her age but the staff estimate around early-mid thirties. She spent the last six years with a wonderful lady who saved her and her foal’s lives. Prior to this it's evident she has had a very tough life and sadly she has all the scars to prove it. She was rescued, in terrible condition, from an auction and was loved and nurtured slowly but surely back to health. Tragically this lady passed away and that's why she has come to live with us. We are all excited for her as she will get to spend a wonderful retirement at Bleakholt which she most definitely deserves. Rosie is settling in very well now and is looking great and her personality is shining through more and more. She is a lovely horse and has grown quite attached to Millie. As you can tell from the picture, she is most definitely loving her new home—and the old girl can still set a fair gallop! Being a rescue centre we inevitably take care of animals that have special needs, need certain living conditions, or may need permanent health care. This does not mean that they can’t live perfectly happy lives in a loving forever home, but unfortunately this may make them a bit more difficult to rehome. For example, some of our lovely house cats, like 5 year old handsome Coco pictured here (left), have the feline immunodeficiency virus which simply means that their immune system doesn’t work as well as it should, so they may be more susceptible to picking up a virus. It is therefore essential to keep up with their annual boosters, but otherwise they live a perfectly normal life. This lovely lady (right) is 11 year old Princess who would make an amazing companion. She is very affectionate and loves attention but can be quite nervous as she is completely blind. This of course just makes her beautiful eyes shine all the brighter! Another little lady with a condition is 6 year old house cat Tika, who is loving and affectionate and can even be a bit cheeky! Little Tika is a diabetic so requires 2 insulin injections a day and has a special diet, but she really deserves a loving forever home where she will get plenty of TLC. It is sad that some animals may get overlooked, as all of them deserve our help and love and a second chance at happiness. We adore them all!