Visit Millbrook
Opening hours
Our Reception area and Shop are open each day from 11am until 3pm, except Wednesdays when we're closed.
The rest of the centre is not open for general viewings. If you are interested in adopting an animal please send us an application form, If you match with your choosen animal we will invite you to come in.
To understand how we have changed please refer to our adoption process.
Find us
The RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre is located on Guildford Road, Chobham, Surrey GU24 8EH
About us
The RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre was established in 1965, and left in trust by Mrs Barbour Paton as a sanctuary for stray, abandoned and unwanted animals.
The Millbrook Animal Centre is now managed by Mrs Sue Walters and her dedicated team of staff and volunteers. The centre has 56 kennels, a cattery and a small animal house, providing shelter to approximately 100 animals per day.
We have been lucky enough to have a brand new small animal house built, which has been brilliant for our smaller residents as we have been able to take in more small animals due to the added space. We have also had some outdoor aviaries built and hopefully next up will be a rabbit garden for our bunnies.
A couple of years ago we undertook an ambitious redevelopment of one of our kennel blocks, so we now have some much better facilities for our dogs. In the future we hope that enough money can be raised to redevelop all of our kennels. We also have two new off-lead areas for our dogs, with sheltered outbuildings for them to play in.
Recently we had a new stable block built. This enables us to look after up to 10 horses, which is much needed as there's an ever increasing number of unwanted and abandoned horses in the country.
Our new reception building is now complete and it offers many benefits to the visiting public, and also provides the staff and volunteers with a larger, more comfortable staff room. Our shop is bigger too, allowing us to stock more products for our clients to buy for their pets. Reception is more inviting for potential adopters with much more information on offer, as well as space for a dog or two to sit with the staff during the day, giving them the opportunity to have a break from their kennel.