National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire) Glebe Farm, Salford Rd, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes MK17 8HZ

National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)

238 Reviews
  • Friday11 am–4 pm
  • Saturday11 am–4 pm
  • Sunday11 am–4 pm
  • Monday11 am–4 pm
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday11 am–4 pm
  • Thursday11 am–4 pm
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire) Glebe Farm, Salford Rd, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes MK17 8HZ

About the Business

National Animal Welfare Charity | National Animal Welfare Trust | The National Animal Welfare Trust is one of the UK’s top animal welfare charities, operating five rehoming centres across the south of England.

Contacts

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+441908584000
Glebe Farm, Salford Rd, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes MK17 8HZ

Hours

  • Friday11 am–4 pm
  • Saturday11 am–4 pm
  • Sunday11 am–4 pm
  • Monday11 am–4 pm
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday11 am–4 pm
  • Thursday11 am–4 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

SANDRA WALKER
11.03.2024
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
We adopted Dottie (was Dusky) & Sooty just over a week ago. They settled in as soon as they walked in the door. Sooty is a real love bug and Dottie is a real little character. They are both 15 + years but this doesn’t hold them back, and this can be their retirement home. Big thanks to Hula for looking after them and allowing us to be their new family. Sandra & John.
Debora Stevens
07.03.2024
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
Very friendly staff very helpful with information about animals very clean cages where animals are we are overall very impressed with the shelters. Receptionist Laura was very helpful and we adopted a beautiful Tabby cat!
Mia Baldock
28.01.2024
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
If you’re looking to adopt a cat, a small animal or a dog I definitely recommend you adopt from here, as a voulenteer who used to volunteer here the animals are well looked after and when a animal goes through the adoption route they make sure every animal goes to the best home possible and the staff they are amazing very welcoming
mean jules
16.01.2024
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
First of all please note that hula has been taken over by another animal charity the National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) and signs to it from the road now reflect this. Nawt are currently putting a huge amount of investment into refurbishing the site with brand new cattery, kennel block,office and refurbished staff house all being done it looks fabulous. There will be a grand opening in September 2023 and the rescue animals will all have fantastic facilities while they wait for their forever homes. Please support it the team there are fantastic and especially support their grand opening day this September.
Steve Hopkins
12.01.2024
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
I found the staff very helpful and do a good job
Debi Wilson
22.12.2023
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
I rehomed my lovely cat Shelby from here. She's the best. Sue was brilliant. Really helpful and knowledgeable. Made everything really easy. Dave on reception who took my call was brilliant. You can tell they really love their animals here at HULA.
The Badger
22.12.2023
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
Can't believe it's been nearly a year since I adopted my dog from these guys, can't fault them through the whole experience helpfull friendly and highly recommended keep up the good work all the best & a big happy woof woof from Cho Cho
Jennifer Cullis
20.12.2023
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
Hula were wonderful and so helpful and supportive with helping re-home my elderly neighbours cat , who unfortunately, passed away. As I couldnt take the cat, they really were wonderful and urgently came to rehome . I have since contacted Hula, the cat is being well looked after and were very sure he will soon be adopted . Fantastic
Google User
20.12.2023
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
It used to be a lovely place with a genuine non destruct policy but now dogs (and probably cats) are apparently put to sleep routinely if they are deemed difficult to rehome or on veterinary advice" because of psychological well-being without even being given a chance. No mention on the website of the founder who worked so hard to start the place up many years ago. And it's no longer an independent little charity sadly."
Raff Di Renzo
17.12.2023
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)
We passed by yesterday for the open day after it’s refurb and it seemed like a really nice day of events. We mainly wanted to go there to have a look at the rescue animals but we wasn’t able to due to the volunteers beginning the afternoon walk for the dogs so they closed that area off. We will be going back soon.

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Glebe Farm, Salford Rd, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes MK17 8HZ
National Animal Welfare Trust (Bedfordshire)