Wiltshire Wildlife Hospital located at Amesbury Rd, Salisbury SP4 0HY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01980 629470

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Codie Holmes

1 Google Rating

The lady there today was really rude to me old red hair bent back when I had to say goodbye to the r

1/ 5

The lady there today was really rude to me old red hair bent back when I had to say goodbye to the rabbit that I loved very much because it was wild and they didn’t look cared for and then was rude to my family if u hurt my rabbit I will be very upset and give her back to us don’t let her out into the wild cos she will die she’s very young she’s now mine I’m very disappointed and disgusted with this as it’s put more stress on me so call my mom and get her to come get her back don’t kill her if she dies Ill be very upset and also the lady we spoke to looked very rude and was give her back this place doesn’t even deserve 1 star give my bunny back I’m very disgusted and if she does u will be held accountable

Karl Chant

5 Google Rating

Ford Lane salisbury animals being mistreated needs investing

5/ 5

Ford Lane salisbury animals being mistreated needs investing

Jordan Fitzpatrick

5 Google Rating

Extremely hardworking and caring organization with clear goals and intentions of only helping the an

5/ 5

Extremely hardworking and caring organization with clear goals and intentions of only helping the animals in desperate need for it and promoting the success of there rehabilitation 5/5

Susan Risdale

5 Google Rating

Wonderful place. The animals there looked like they were getting really good, appropriate care.

5/ 5

Wonderful place. The animals there looked like they were getting really good, appropriate care.

Joanne Smith

5 Google Rating

An extremely hardworking group of people who are always happy to offer advice to the public and aide

5/ 5

An extremely hardworking group of people who are always happy to offer advice to the public and aide to all forms of our wildlife.

Fay Newman

5 Google Rating

These guys I cannot recommend enough! My naughty cat brought in a baby bird and after giving me advi

5/ 5

These guys I cannot recommend enough! My naughty cat brought in a baby bird and after giving me advice on how to help it survive overnight, and to me amazement it was still alive by the morning so I called them back and took the bird in. I was so happy, they were so kind!

Ceilidhdog1

5 Google Rating

Took a 'grounded' juvenile Swift to WWH last night. Arrived 11.30pm, after a telephone conversation

5/ 5

Took a 'grounded' juvenile Swift to WWH last night. Arrived 11.30pm, after a telephone conversation conversation 2hrs 30 earlier. WWH was the only local (well nearly!) rescue centre that picked up my call 9pm on a Saturday night! Swift expertly cared for immediatly I arrived...Late night supper of wax moth larvae, and then put to bed with three new nest-mates. Numerous foundling House Martins, along with a Blackbird and House Sparrows etc etc. Hedgehogs galore, ophaned deer and many more: Splendid set up. Well worth the long, late night trip to achieve such a good outcome.

Terry Bunce (TheSpoons 313)

5 Google Rating

Excellent people, my wife and I always take our local underweight hedgehogs there for winter and the

5/ 5

Excellent people, my wife and I always take our local underweight hedgehogs there for winter and then pick them up to release in spring. An absolutely invaluable service.

Andy McCafferty

5 Google Rating

New Years Day. Took in a small hoglet found in our garden. Very helpful and friendly. Will look afte

5/ 5

New Years Day. Took in a small hoglet found in our garden. Very helpful and friendly. Will look after him/her until Spring when I can bring back home. Seems quite underweight so hopefully will survive the winter. Excellent help and advice.

Dan Haskins

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant people and the work they do! Took an injured dove into them 3 weeks ago asked a

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant people and the work they do! Took an injured dove into them 3 weeks ago asked at the time if he survived would it be possible to release it at my home they have been in contact with it’s condition today I picked the dove up to release it at my home to be with it’s friends please donate all the newspapers you can to these amazing people!!

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