Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary

Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary
Rescued farm animalsRehabilitation and careWheelchair accessibleKnowledgeable staffSupportive volunteers

Contact Details

Phone

+4***********85

Website

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Address

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NP16 6AG

About

Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary in Chepstow is a haven for rescued farm animals. They offer a nurturing environment where animals can recover from past traumas and live out their days in peace. The sanctuary is dedicated to rehabilitating animals who have suffered neglect and abuse.

The sanctuary is wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the experience. The knowledgeable staff and volunteers work tirelessly to provide the best care for the animals.

Services

  • Animal rescue
  • Rehabilitation
  • Volunteer opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of animals are cared for at Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary?
The sanctuary cares for a variety of farm animals, including cows, turkeys, and other species. Each animal has its own enclosure and plenty of space to live comfortably.
How can visitors support Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary?
Visitors can support the sanctuary by donating or volunteering. Donations help fund the care and rehabilitation of the animals, while volunteers assist with daily operations and animal care.
What makes Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary unique?
The sanctuary provides a unique environment where rescued animals can heal and express their natural behaviours. The staff and volunteers are dedicated to ensuring the animals' well-being and happiness.
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TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features reputable charities like Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary in Chepstow, known for its compassionate care of rescued animals.
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TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary qualifies through its commitment to animal welfare, positive visitor feedback, and the quality of care provided to the animals.