Make Thyme For Paws

Make Thyme For Paws Make Thyme For Paws offer a friendly and pampered boarding service for your pet or pets. Bonding: £10.00 per pet per night.

Rabbit: £4.00 per night; bonded £7.00 per night;
Guinea Pig: £3.50 per night; bonded £6.00 per night;
Small Pets: £1.50 - £2.50 per night. (I cannot guarantee that bonding will be successful during the dates booked.) Pet Grooming: £5.00 (this includes nail clipping) per pet;
Nail Clipping: £3.50 per pet. (Discounts are available for pets staying 14 nights and over)

There is a £10 booking fee

deposit per pet which is non-refundable. We offer a friendly and pampered service for your pet or pets. All rabbits (small pets if applicable) are housed in the boarding shed or if preferred indoors. Weather permitting – daily exercise in outside runs, each with toys, play wooden arch and an area to hide away; all runs come with a cover to protect them from the sun and light showers. There is always someone around to keep a check on your pet; no pet is left out on their own. We provide daily fresh hay, fresh vegetables, herbs and forage; organic produced used. Food dish, water bottles or bowls, litter trays (if used); ice pods during the summer and heat pads in the winter are also provided. If you would prefer to use any of your rabbits/pets own dishes, bottles or bowls please do bring them along with you, so too any toys or favourite blanket your pet has. OPEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR!!!!

~ ~ ~ ~

Additional Information:

Pet Psychology – Fee: £50.00 per session
Do you have a badly-behaved pet? Do you have a negative relationship with your pet? Would you like a positive and rewarding relationship with your pet? Pet Psychology looks at the natural instincts and behaviour of your pet also how your pet thinks and why your pet shows ‘bad’ behaviour.
~ ~ ~
Holistic Animal Healing – Fee: starting from £20.00
Complementary therapy by maximising an animal’s natural healing ability. Please note, any medical condition should be first identified by a vet, but it is also possible to combine the two healing processes.
~ ~ ~
Animal Assisted Therapy – Fee: £50.00 per session
Using animals and the relationship between animals and humans maybe related to human health and wellbeing; through a process of sessions and play therapy this healing process may be able to help those who are unfortunately experiencing stress and stress related problems. If you feel your pet and you could benefit from any of these services, please do contact me to arrange an appointment. (I am happy to travel to you, but any distance over 10 miles costs will be incurred.)

18/02/2025

We Need Your Help...

Nominations are open for the Benefact group Animal Welfare grant & we have a chance of receiving £5,000 which will go such a long way to help us achieve our goal of ensuring all pet rabbits live the life they deserve 🧡

So please nominate us - it only takes a minute and will make a huge difference!

The more nominations we receive, the greater our chance of winning, so once you’ve nominated, spread the word.

Nominate here: https://animal.movementforgood.com/

The draw closes at midnight on Sunday 23rd February!

Thank you so much 🐇🧡

15/02/2025

February is the month of love & if there’s anybun that loves to love it’s rabbits 💘

Rabbits are very affectionate animals and love to play, groom & snuggle with one another which is why they should always be kept in compatible neutered pairs 🐰🐰

So if you’re looking for love in your life & are wanting to introduce a new BUNdle of joy into your family, then please make sure you take 2 rabbits home & .

There are thousands of rabbits in rescue centres just longing for a loving forever home – please give them another chance at hoppiness 💛

Find out more about bonding here: https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/pairing-up-rabbits-bonding/

Read all about our Adopt Don't Shop campaign here:
https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/adoptdontshop/

Fatty and Thinny (or should I say Mushu and Meeko) 🥰
14/02/2025

Fatty and Thinny (or should I say Mushu and Meeko) 🥰

16/01/2025

Thinking About Bonding Your Rabbits? Here’s What You Need to Know! 🐇

Bonding rabbits can be tricky and you might think using a professional bonding service is the answer but the truth is we are concerned about the methods these ‘ bonding experts’ are using.

We are hearing more horror stories about rabbits being injured and not supervised, not being taken to the vets, and even dying.

So instead we advise you to do your research and do it at home yourself. There is lots of advice out there to help you!

Find out more on rabbit bonding services here:

https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/using-a-bonding-service/

11/01/2025

Just £1 per play

09/01/2025

🐇 Speak Up for Rabbits! 🏠

If you’ve visited a pet shop recently and noticed their rabbits were kept in poor conditions or that the hutches they sell are far too small & don’t meet our recommended minimum space of 3m x 2m and 1m high then we have the resource you need to make a complaint over on our website here:

https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/owner-resources/

05/01/2025

Is one of your New Year’s Resolutions to join a gym? 💪🏋️

Did you know that getting enough exercise isn’t just important for us, but for our rabbits too!

While your gym bunnies can’t pump iron with you, you can make sure that they get their cardio in. But to do this, rabbits need space – and lots of it at that!

We recommend a minimum and secure space of 3m x 2m and 1m high, ideally with access at all times, so they can run around with ease.

Remember that indoor rabbits need just as much space as those living outside and all of them need to be able to access the space all the time.

https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/a-hutch-is-not-enough/

26/12/2024

Hoppy Christmas everybun! 🎅🎁🎄

We hope Santa Paws has been and left an aBUNdance of treats!

Have a bunderful day! 🐰❤️

24/11/2024

THE RWAF AUCTION IS NOW LIVE & ready for your bids!

The auction ends on 30th November so check out the available items & place your bid. Don’t forget to follow along to make sure you’re the highest bidder in order to win the item you want.

A BIG THANK YOU to all the wonderful companies who have donated the items. We couldn't do this without you 💜

https://www.facebook.com/RWAF.auction

10/10/2024

It’s so let's celebrate the positive impact rabbits can have on our well-being 🐰💚

Their calm, gentle nature can help to reduce stress & anxiety, while their playful antics bring joy and companionship.

Caring for rabbits encourages mindfulness and offers emotional support, making them wonderful furry friends for boosting mental health 🌿🐾

But remember to only bring rabbits into your home if you’re able to give them the love, time & commitment they deserve.

There’s tons of information on caring for rabbits over on our website, to help you to educate yourself on all things bunny ownership: https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/think-you-want-a-rabbit/

10/10/2024

An auction of gorgeous bunny items. 25% of proceeds will be donated to SNORS who provide forever homes for many special needs bunnies. UK POSTAGE ONLY. You may still bid if you live outside the UK but I will only post to your friends or family with UK address. Cost is displayed on each items but if you bid on several items I will combine postage for you. The auction will end Saturday October 19th at 1pm (gmt). any bids after that time will not be accepted. Payment is by PAYPAL or bank transfer from UK bidders. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE. I will contact winners within 48 hours of the auction closes and would like payment within 7 days please. Thanks for looking x
Hosted by www.bunnycreations.co.uk

27/09/2024

Happy Bunny Club is the monthly subscription box for rabbits, packed full of toys, treats and guaranteed fun! Suitable for guinea pigs and small animals too!

14/09/2024

With the new school term back in full swing we thought it would be the perfect time to spread an important message…

❌ Say No To School Rabbits ❌

Keeping a school rabbit for pupils to look after and take home during holidays used to be popular but thankfully, more schools are realising it’s not a great environment for rabbits’ complex welfare needs.

Rabbits don't belong in classrooms. They require specialised care, social interaction, and a stress-free environment, which schools just can't provide 🐰

Learn more about why rabbits don’t belong in schools and how you can help here:

https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/say-no-to-school-rabbits/

05/09/2024
01/09/2024

And just like that, it's September!

Summer may be coming to an end, but school is back and autumn's just around the corner 🍂

What are you most looking forward to this month?

30/08/2024

What to do if you encounter wild rabbits that have been infected with myxomatosis or Viral Haemorrhagic Disease (RVHD1 or RVHD2)...

If you find a wild rabbit with runny eyes, a blistered or swollen face, that is having breathing problems and often doesn’t really try to get away from you, these are signs of myxomatosis. Unfortunately this rabbit isn’t going to survive and euthanasia is a far kinder end than leaving it to suffer this most distressing disease. Vets will generally treat wildlife free of charge during office hours so if you can catch the rabbit and get it to a vet that would be a real kindness. If you can’t, search online for a local wildlife rescue and ask them whether they can help.

If you find a dead wild rabbit, that has no obvious symptoms, or may have a small amount of blood coming from mouth, nostrils or a**s, this rabbit will probably have died from RVHD 1 or 2, both deadly viruses. This RVHD2 virus is particularly dangerous to both rabbits and hares as it can live for a long time in the dead animal or indeed outside of the rabbit’s body, so we ask you to please make sure that the rabbit’s body is not available to scavengers. If it’s possible to cremate the remains then please do that. If not, then it needs to be buried very deep, preferably along with the section of ground it was lying on when you found it. The burial should be at least 2ft deep or more if you are able. Cover the burial site with stones to discourage any scavengers that might try to dig up the body.

The virus is spread in every way imaginable and can remain active in the environment for up to a year so for the sake of other rabbits and the endangered hares, all steps need to be taken to remove this source of infection.

In either case – myxomatosis or suspected RVHD – please inform this Facebook group of your location to allow information about pockets of infection to be known locally - https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyxomatosismapfortheUK/

Neither disease is dangerous to humans nor to pets other than rabbits.

Pet rabbits can and should be vaccinated once a year.

Please share this post with any local Facebook groups you belong to, so the message reaches as many people as possible.

Thank you.

20/08/2024

Creating better tomorrows for all pet rabbits The UK’s largest organisation for rabbit lovers!

Address

8 Thyme Road
Tiptree
CO50TE

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 8pm
Tuesday 5:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 8pm
Thursday 5:30pm - 8pm
Friday 5:30pm - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Make Thyme For Paws posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Make Thyme For Paws:

Share

Category