09/06/2026

Become a ‘Mini Vet’ This Summer

Our Mini Vet sessions are set to return – perfect for youngsters interested in animal care…

On (most) Mondays throughout the upcoming school holidays, we’ll be bringing our ‘Mini Vet’ sessions back! This was an extremely popular event when we introduced them back in 2024 and they’ve been a huge hit every since. Children with an interest in animal care can learn how to health check an ‘animal’ alongside our team and learn some fun facts about their favourite species. Who knows, they may even grow up to become an animal vet in the future!

Please note: This is an additional event activity you can book to enhance your day at Folly Farm, if you’re not an annual pass holder then you will need to pay for day tickets to Folly Farm in order to access the event.

Mini Vet Mondays throughout the Summer hols

This is a bookable activity and costs £4 per person, with all profits being donated to Wildlife Vets International – one of our amazing Conservation Partners helping save and care for animals in the wild around the world.

Activity and age range

This is an interactive activity, learning how to health check an animal. Participants will receive a certificate and some extra goodies for taking part.

Suggested age range between 4-8 years old. Adult supervision required.

Booking

Bookable online in advance only. No bookings can be made on the day sorry. BOOK NOW

Location

Lion Research Centre at the Pride of Pembrokeshire lion enclosure

Cost

£4 per person. Profits will be donated to our conservation partner ‘Wildlife Vets International’. Accompanying children or adults not taking part will not need to pay.

Group numbers per sessions

A maximum of eight participants at any one time – there will be various sessions throughout the day. Adults can accompany children at no extra charge.

Dates

BOOK NOW

Times

Six sessions available throughout each day. Please ensure you arrive 5 mins prior to your start time.

BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment. It’ll be ‘roar-some’!

Has your little one got an interest in animal care?