Reducing pet overpopulation with WA Pet Project
Together, we turned everyday meals into extraordinary impact with $20,000 donated for desexing support across WA.
Together, we turned everyday meals into extraordinary impact with $20,000 donated for desexing support across WA.
The first 3 months of the program saw AWLQ Community Vet Clinic supporting an incredible number of dogs needing emergency or urgent vet care in instances where their families were not able to afford the critical care and they were at risk of surrender.
We have partnered with Animal Welfare League Queensland’s (AWLQ) Community Vet Clinics (CVCs) to offer a targeted support fund for essential veterinary care to vulnerable pet owners in need.
We recently got an update from the team after a very long journey transporting two newly adopted Dingoes to their new home at the Billabong Sanctuary in North Queensland.
We have awarded a grant of $50,000 to Forever Friends Animal Rescue to a set up of a kennel facility to save more lives especially helping staffies and larger dog breeds who are often left behind.
With the rise in cost of living hitting just about everyone especially pet parents, the amazing team from Friends Of The Pound Kempsey reached out to us for support on a proactive community program. The campaign is to provide essential vaccinations and pet care to help prevent disease and unnecessary vet treatment which can lead to pound surrenders.
With so many unwanted litters coming into care Cairns Animal Rescue knew they had to do something different. They recently reached out to us about teaming up to run a desexing program in the Laura and Coen communities in far North Queensland where there was a dire need in the community.
Safe Haven Animal Rescue had to think outside the box when confronted with an extreme animal hording situation which included a number of very young pups and had to find a solution quickly!
Operation Safe Paws was developed to provide free, accessible desexing for dogs of disadvantaged or vulnerable pet owners, reducing the number of unwanted litters and improving long-term health outcomes for much loved companions.