Visitors can practice rescuing a sheep and checking for microchips at the Sheffield museum.
Visitors can practice rescuing sheep from a cliff and see a horse ambulance from World War One as part of a new RSPCA exhibition in South Yorkshire.
Sheffield's National Emergency Services Museum hosts the exhibition, which charts the charity's rescue work. The show includes opportunities for visitors to dress up as an RSPCA officer and challenges them to test if an animal has been microchipped.Leland, 13, said he wants to work in the emergency services when he is older
"It is also great to be exhibiting alongside the police and fire service who we work with on a daily basis on many rescues and investigations."
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