Pawsome Search
Website: www.pawsomesearch.couk
Last updated: 27 February 2026
Pawsome Search is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards.
Our Commitment
We aim to make www.pawsomesearch.couk accessible and usable for as many people as possible. This means you should be able to:
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Navigate most of the website using a keyboard
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Use screen readers and assistive technology
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Zoom in up to 200% without loss of functionality
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Access content that is clear and structured
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Read text with sufficient colour contrast
We strive to follow best practice and relevant standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA where reasonably possible.
How Accessible This Website Is
We are working to ensure the website is fully accessible. However, some parts of the site may not yet be fully compliant. For example:
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Some older content or images may not have full alternative text
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Certain third-party integrations may not meet accessibility standards
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Some interactive elements may require further optimisation for keyboard navigation
We are actively reviewing and improving these areas.
What To Do If You Experience Difficulty
If you have difficulty accessing any part of this website, or require information in an alternative format (such as large print, accessible PDF, or plain text), please contact us.
You can reach us via the contact form at:
When contacting us, please include:
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The page URL (if applicable)
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A description of the issue
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The device and browser you are using
We aim to respond within 5 working days.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website to:
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Improve usability
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Identify accessibility barriers
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Update content and structure
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Implement technical improvements
We welcome feedback to help us improve.
Enforcement Procedure
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility concern, you may contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) for further advice:
