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- Nicole Mcbride
- Sika. Sika is an intelligent, motivated and energetic dog. She would suit an active home that is seeking a dog to do training and have adventures with.
- Lucy. Lucy is a gorgeous lurcher who loves running around the paddock and playing with her toys. She will come and lean on you for a fuss when she has overcome her initial shyness.
- Gremmy. Meet Gremmy! He came to us as a stray so not much is known about his past, and he can find it a struggle to trust new people. New owners will need experience of owning similar characters before and be prepared to take plenty of time with Gremmy to build his trust.
- Chili. Chili was rescued from a puppy farm and therefore hadn't lived in a home environment before, meaning that he required all training from scratch.
Battersea at Old Windsor. Pet Types : Dogs Only Town/City : Old Windsor County : Berkshire Contact Tel : 01784 432929 Website : Click to visit website. Full Address. Priest Hill, Old Windsor, Berks SL4 2JN
Battersea Old Windsor. Battersea Old Windsor is a renowned animal rescue center located in Old Windsor, Berkshire. We provide a safe and loving environment for stray, abandoned, and unwanted dogs and cats. Our mission is to find them permanent and caring homes where they can thrive and be loved. Our team of dedicated staff and volunteers work ...
- Driving from The M25
- Driving from The M4
- Nearest Bus Route and Train Station
Leave the M25 at Junction 13 and follow the signs for the A30 to EghamAt the first roundabout take the third exit onto the A308, past the Runnymede HotelContinue along the A308, and at the mini-roundabout turn left, signposted Englefield GreenThe centre is on your left hand side.Coming from the west, leave the M4 at Junction 6 and head south on the A355, Windsor and Eton Relief RoadAt the Windsor roundabout take the 2nd exit, Goslar Way (A308) following signs to StainesFollow the A308 along Osborne Road, Albert Road and into the Straight RoadCarry along the Straight Road and at the first mini roundabout turn right into Priest Hill, A328From Egham train station walk to the Church Road bus stop and catch the number 8 bus to the Priest Hill Kennels stop which is just outside the centre.
How to rehome with Battersea. 1. REGISTER. Tell us about yourself, your home, your circumstances and the type of dog you'd prefer. 2. RECEIVE AN AUTOMATED REPLY. After registering, you will receive an automated response from us with an indication of your likeliness to rehome based on what you've told us, as well as the next steps of the process.
Daily 10:30am - 4pm. ( on thursdays we open at the later time of 1pm ) Daily 9am - 4:30pm. Gift shop. Daily 10:30am - 4pm. ( on thursdays we open at the later time of 1pm ) When planning your visit, please remember that Tuesdays and Wednesdays are normally quieter so wait times will be reduced and you will get to spend more time meeting our dogs.
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Battersea will always be here for every dog and cat. At Battersea, we take in every animal who needs us. We give each one lots of love and expert care and get to know their characters and quirks so we can find them a new home that’s just right for them. All the knowledge we gather in our centres helps us to improve the lives of the animals we ...