Berkshire Reptile Rescue
About Berkshire Reptile Rescue
Berkshire reptile rescue
Berkshire Reptile Rescue Description
Berkshire reptile rescue take in, Reabilitate and rehome unwanted, sick /injured or abandoned reptiles, inverts and amphibians.
offer free advice. live food. 2nd hand equipment and vivs.
We also run reptile events for parties or groups for education or fun.
Reviews
Two beardies back with us due to family problems both are awesome animals.
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Various vivs for sale wood or glass
Fresh in and in quarentine so up for homing soon. We have lots of beardies royals and corns
Anyone free this afternoon I have a Easter fayre in Earley to attend it's always busy and no volunteers
The lil tortoise rehomed soon the larger ones will be out of quarentine. We also have 5 bearded dragons a crb and 5 corn snakes.
Even more tortoises in, I just as soon rehome some then I get more. Male horsefields and a female hermans. I have a little horsefield out of quarantine looking for a home now.
Tortoises corn snakes and some lovely bearded dragons up for homing.
This poor guy was found in a bug tub out in Earley by a dog walker. He is obviously underweight his hands are upside down and he seems to have a neuro problem to boot. It's so easy to find a rescue the dog walker took five minutes to find our details and it wasn't even his animal. To just dump your animal in the woods to die quite frankly sickens me.
Getting a few tortoises in odd for the time of year.
Two more gorgeous corn snakes up for homing now.
Two more corns out this morning numbers getting down
Doing holme grange today solo if anyone wants to volunteer
Very productive day today..... Another 3 snakes re-homed 🙂
Please ignore messages from Jay, my ex business partner and friend. Further actions are being made and being reported to the police.
Quick update; we do have regular contact with the rspca sometimes helping them out sometimes as people have commented to them about the condition of some of our animals. Rspca officers always leave satisfied understanding that sick animals can't be cured with a snap of your fingers and some animals prefer smaller enclosures. All in all great feedback thus far long may it continue.
Several more corns all doing as they should do