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If you can't find the pet you're looking for now, check back regularly to see if your perfect match has become available. Or visit Find a pet to view other animals in the RSPCA's care across England and Wales who are looking for a new home. Kittens up to 10 months of age £95.00 Golden Oldies (cats 12 years+) No adoption fee – Just a donation pleaseHomes For Sale In Steeplechase Deptford Nj All prospective kitten owners will be subject to an RSPCA homecheckProm Dress Store In Oxford Mi Please contact the fosterer named on each animal's details rather than contacting the clinic.Freestanding Soaker Tub Bargains Special homes for special animals - How to rehome a dog from us Some of the dogs in our care have had a tough time, so it is very important that their next home is the right home and a home for life. 
That is why we ask everyone who is thinking of rehoming a dog from us to fill in an application form before being contacted by one of our fosterers to discuss whether you would be a suitable new owner for the dog; we find this is the best way to find out more about you and help us to choose the right home for each dog. We believe there is a home to suit every dog in our care - sometimes it just takes a little time to find the perfect home We carry out a home check for all of our dogs and, in some cases, minor changes may be suggested that help ensure your home is as dog friendly as possible.  We will also call or visit afterwards to make sure that you and your new dog are adjusting well to your new life together. Puppies and Dogs up to 12 months of age £195.00  -  Dogs over 1 year old £155.00 How to adopt a dog from us If you feel you can offer one of our dogs the rewarding home they deserve please download an application form, print it out and fill it in.
 or post/deliver it to Lynda & Wendy - Dog Applications, RSPCA Stort Valley, 23 The Stow, Harlow, Essex, CM20 3AN Due to the high volume of interest in our dogs we can only accept applications made using the RSPCA Application Form.  Once your form has been read you may be contacted by the dog’s fosterer Please do not phone our clinic to discuss the dogs, our clinic is always busy and you may prevent an animal in need from getting help. All prospective owners will be subject to an RSPCA home check We take a week or so to collect all the forms and identify who we feel would be the best match and they are then invited to meet the dog.  If they reserve the dog then a home visit will be arranged. Otherwise, the next suitable home will be contacted. The same procedure is used should the home visit not be successful and is repeated until a suitable home is found for the dog; it is only then that we will contact unsuccessful applicants and let them know that the dog has been reserved - until this happens we could still contact you to come and visit the dog.
Available pets are shown below.At this time Peter Ashton recognised the opportunity to open NVS; originally it was intended to be located at one site close to the successful Willingtons depot in Derby. Once the scale of the opportunity was understood, it was decided that if funding could be raised, two depots would be opened; the Derby depot being managed by Paul Hill and the second depot, to be located somewhere near Manchester, to be managed by Ian Page. Once funding had been secured from 3i Venture Capital, premises were quickly secured in Middleton, Manchester and Ilkeston, Derbyshire and a number of key staff, made redundant by Willingtons, were persuaded to join the new venture. The team achieved a huge amount in a very short period of time as we built racking, installed cold stores, bought vans, installed IT systems, purchased stock and, most importantly, visited customers. Trading commenced in August 1989; The next three years proved to be hard work, hugely enjoyable and ultimately successful.
We started to provide high levels of personalised service. We had the benefit of experienced qualified staff and recognised, ahead of the competition, the opportunity the pet diet retail market represented to the profession. Thanks to the support of our customers we managed to gain a 14% market share by the end of the three year period. Whilst we were successfully developing NVS, the parent company of Willingtons was acquired by Lloyds Chemists. Peter Ashton approached Lloyds with a view to buying what was left of Willingtons. In a complete turnaround of events, Lloyds approached 3i Venture Capital, NVS’s investors and major shareholders, and actually ended up acquiring NVS. So three years after starting a multi-depot business, which by this time had opened its third depot in Great Dunmow in Essex, our management team again found themselves part of the Willingtons business they had left behind. Despite our protestations, Lloyds made it clear that they also preferred a centralised depot structure which would be located at the original Willingtons depot in Fenton,Stoke-on-Trent.
What Lloyds did achieve, however, was to introduce innovation which still forms the backbone of the veterinary distribution model in the UK today. They also retained a number of key staff who relocated or commuted to the area. Over a dynamic five years following Lloyds acquisition we had reshaped veterinary wholesaling with the development of electronic ordering facilities, national daily delivery utilising our own fleet, high service levels and new highly competitive settlement terms. We also started to innovate with services such as benchmarking facilities, on-line data, credit card clearance rates and practice management software; services which have become standard in the market today. This innovation in the market place attracted new accounts and additionally, in 1994, the assets and goodwill of Southern Veterinary Services and West Midland Veterinary Supplies were acquired. Eventually it was evident that we had outgrown the site in Fenton. Lloyds Chemists had recently relocated one of its medical distribution businesses which freed up a 50,000 sq.ft.
warehouse in Talke,Stoke-on-Trent which forms the principle warehouse out of which NVS operates today. The warehouse was completely refurbished and investment was made in what was, at the time, state of the art stock handling systems. We completed the move over a long Bank Holiday weekend in May 1995. To complete the story, we became privately owned for the second time in its history in 1997 when the management team completed a buyout of NVS, Arnolds and Dales Pharmaceuticals from the Lloyds Chemists Group which had themselves by then been bought by a German pharmacy chain. The newly formed Group, which was funded by the venture capitalists Mercury Asset Management (later to be known as Hg Capital) and by the management team re-mortgaging their houses, was named “Dechra”. Since then Dechra consistently invested in new systems, new equipment, new transport, skilled personnel and new services. The most significant investments were made primarily in 2000 when a new semi-automated computerised stock picking circuit was introduced;