Rescue Consultancy

Supporting Rescue Organisations, Foster Networks and Rehoming Teams

Working Alongside Your Organisation

Rescue work is never one-size-fits-all. Every organisation has its own structure, resources and approach to animal care, which is why I take a flexible and collaborative approach to consultancy.

In addition to supporting individual animals, I can work alongside rescue teams to discuss behavioural and welfare considerations, help navigate challenges as they arise, and provide guidance tailored to the needs of the organisation and the animals in its care.

Understanding the Challenges of Rescue

Animals entering rescue often experience significant changes in their environment, routine and social relationships. Many may arrive with limited known history, behavioural concerns or additional welfare needs that require careful consideration.

Having worked extensively with rescued and rehomed animals, I understand that every case is unique and that rescue organisations often face complex decisions with limited resources and information.

My role is to provide practical, welfare-focused behavioural support that helps organisations, foster carers and adopters better understand and support the animals in their care.

How I Can Help

Behaviour Case Consultation
£0.00

Guidance for individual animals presenting behavioural challenges, including support with understanding behaviour, management strategies and behaviour modification planning.

Foster Carer Guidance
£0.00

Practical advice and behavioural support for foster carers managing challenging or complex cases.

Rescue & Rehoming Support
£0.00

Helping organisations support animals as they transition into foster or adoptive homes, with a focus on promoting successful placements and long-term welfare.

Adoption Support
£0.00

Behaviour guidance for adopters before and after rehoming, helping them understand and support their new companion through the adjustment process.

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Have a question about rescue consultancy? My FAQ page contains answers to common questions from rescue organisations, foster networks and rehoming teams.

Let’s Work Together

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