Animals help us become better humans: Redwings to host free event celebrating four-legged friends
RedwingsHorse Sanctuary will host the fourth National Human-Animal Bond Awareness Day (NHABAD) next Sunday (19 July).StreetVet, a charity delivering veterinary care to the pets of those experiencing homelessness, will be collaborating with other charities and organisations to host a day of talks atRedwingsCaldecott. The aim of the day is to increase awareness of the many charities, organisations and individuals who promote the relationship between humans and animals and all of the benefits they bring to us through therapy, work and companionship.The NHABAD will include talks from animal health experts and inspirational individuals, as well as a childrens drawing workshop with Hercule Van-Wolfwinkle of Rubbish Pet Portraits.In the run up to the day, social media posts will inform animal lovers about the ways in which they can assist the charities involved. The campaign encourages the public to help in ways other than purely donating funds, including volunteering time and skills. Many of us have, or have previously, experienced relationships with animals that are unique, said Tammie OLeary, co-founder & Director of NHABAD. Animals are often a constant in our lives for good reason. The support animals provide us is truly powerful, emotionally, mentally and physically. The NHABAD is an opportunity to educate, interact, have fun and inspire people to understand more about each of the charities involved.Animals help us to become better humans. There is no judgement and endless unconditional love which everyone can appreciate. This campaigns aim is to increase awareness of the ways in which animals assist us through their companionship or skills.The event will be held atRedwingsCaldecott, between Great Yarmouth and Beccles between 10am-4pm. Admission is free and dogs are welcome. There will be opportunities to donate towards the charity through a raffle and also by requesting individually signed cards by Hercule Van Wolfwinkle. We are all about that special bond between animals and humans here atRedwings, and so we are thrilled to be hosting this fantastic day dedicated to exactly that, added Nicola Knight fromRedwingsHorse Sanctuary. Celebrating how much animals bring to our lives and how animals and humans can work together in extraordinary ways, it promises to be a fantastic day!Related contentLearn to read your horses body language with this adviceSpot signs of anxiety in your horse using the traffic light system and improve your bondHow to tell if a horse is happy: behaviourist reveals 13 key signsHorses love getting muddy, experts say and heres whyThe post Animals help us become better humans: Redwings to host free event celebrating four-legged friends appeared first on Your Horse.