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£510
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    Iʼve raised £510 to help animal rescue centres in UK by paying off vets, feed or supplies such as incubators or repair bills. www.wetnoseanimalaid.com

    All over the UK
    Funded on Wednesday, 4th October 2017

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    Wetnose Day takes place on the 29th September and the money raised goes to desperate animal shelters throughout the UK. The event has been going 17 years and this year hopes to raise £100,000. Animal rescue centres are increasingly under pressure to care for injured and abandoned animals, and need our help to pay for basics like food, vet bills and electricity. You can buy a nose from our website (using PayPal), organise a fundraising event or simply make a donation here. Further info from our website and Facebook page. The event is supported by Animed Direct and Frontline UK - and we have lots of famous faces sporting noses to inspire you! Thank you so much for your help.

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    • Andrea Gamby-Boulger7 years ago
      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      7 years ago

      Thank you so much for helping to raise £510 less fees for our Wetnose Day event, this will be going to Towerhill Stables who I have known for many years, next appeal coming soon.

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    • Andrea Gamby-Boulger7 years ago
      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      7 years ago

      So many Rescue Centres need more supplies, food, repairs, went to one rescue centre in Norwich Norfolk, and the owner was feeding 3 day old baby rabbits after the mother had been killed. Help Wetnose Day do more, we need more Rescue Centres with skilled people, with your help we can do this. How can you help? Please donate and spread the word... #schools #vets #groomers #sports clubs #dog clubs #pony clubs Always need sponsors

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    • Andrea Gamby-Boulger7 years ago
      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      Andrea Gamby-Boulger

      7 years ago

      Vets, groomers, cake baking everybody can join in to help sick animals in care, like Rowley House Vets here.

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    7 years ago

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    Supporters

    27

    • annie walker

      annie walker

      Oct 1, 2017

      Love and light and thank you. xx

      £10.00

    • Jacqueline Talbot

      Jacqueline Talbot

      Sep 30, 2017

      Help bring total to £500.00 thank you Andrea for all you do lovely

      £23.00

    • Sarah Kennett

      Sarah Kennett

      Sep 30, 2017

      Hope you reach your target

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Sep 30, 2017

      £10.00

    • Ashley Symeou

      Ashley Symeou

      Sep 30, 2017

      Would love an animal fundraising event to be as big as Red Nose Day! Best of luck!

      £10.00

    • Carla McLachlan

      Carla McLachlan

      Sep 30, 2017

      £10.00

    • tami curtis

      tami curtis

      Sep 30, 2017

      £10.00

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    Wetnose Day 4 Animals helping the smaller Rescues: Fact: Shocking figures show over 81,050 stray dogs were handled by Authorities in 2016 Fact: Hedgehogs are now declining in the UK at the same rate as tigers, globally that’s 5% a year, both in rural and urban habitats.

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