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Mid Antrim Animal Sanctuary therapy centre
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Mid Antrim Animal Sanctuary

60 Greystone Rd, Antrim BT41 2QN, United Kingdom

4.7246 reviewsAnimal shelter

About this listing

Mid Antrim Animal Sanctuary is listed as a animal shelter in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching animal shelter services in or around Antrim.

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If your dog is recovering from injury, living with arthritis, rebuilding after surgery or struggling with mobility, contact your vet before booking. A good centre should be willing to explain referral requirements, assessment steps and how sessions are adapted for your dog's health and confidence.

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Animal shelter

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Questions to ask before booking

  • Do you require veterinary referral or consent?
  • Who assesses my dog before the first session?
  • Do you recommend pool work, treadmill work or physiotherapy?
  • How do you monitor water hygiene and safety?
  • Can you provide reports for my vet or insurer?

Before your first appointment

Bring your dog's diagnosis if known, medication details, vet referral notes, insurance requirements and a clear summary of recent symptoms. Tell the centre if your dog is nervous, reactive, water-shy or has handling sensitivities.

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Karen Russell

2 years ago

5

The staff where very friendly and helpful, I started feeding a little stray, then decovered she was pregnant, she brought the first kitten to my door, I made a bed for her and she delivered 4 more. Unfortunately I couldn't keep them, contacted the sanctuary and they where wonderful. There all doing well and Marmalade this is what I called the cat is a great mother, they have all been forestered till there 8weeks old, then the sanctuary will find them new homes. If they can't get a new home for the mother I have off...

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The staff where very friendly and helpful, I started feeding a little stray, then decovered she was pregnant, she brought the first kitten to my door, I made a bed for her and she delivered 4 more. Unfortunately I couldn't keep them, contacted the sanctuary and they where wonderful. There all doing well and Marmalade this is what I called the cat is a great mother, they have all been forestered till there 8weeks old, then the sanctuary will find them new homes. If they can't get a new home for the mother I have offered to take her back. 😊

Janette Waterworth

4 years ago

5

Adopted my bigger girl Samara first a few years ago and now this beautiful little kitten Bella,last week. You cannot go here and come back empty handed.So many animals needing their forever homes. Sanctuary does a wonderful job!!!

carly moore

4 years ago

5

adopted my new baby jett here recently! staff were incredibly friendly, helpful & communicative & they made sure i had all the information i needed so that the adoption process was straightforward. they let me come up & meet jett a few times before adoption to make sure he was the perfect dog for me!

Ryan Hood

11 months ago

2

Volunteering here I found most members of staff to be polite and cared for the animals, however a couple staff members were rude and sarcastic. One member of staff in particular named Sheila was quite aggressive and extremely rude when 1-1. All the animals are taken care of quite well and cared for by the staff, it’s a shame the experience was cut short. A couple bad fruit ruined the bunch.

elaine regan

5 years ago

5

I've a had a few rescue staffies , from mid antrim the care love attention they give there animals including vet care is excellent .The give every animal in the care a chance to be be rehomed to the correct homes , even dogs that have health issues or disability , non profit organisation that relys on good will fund raising business donations and avents fundraisers & there charity shops & volunteers that do great work thank you very much

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