
Emergencies happen and these pups needed a helping hand.
Every week our rescue partners are faced with so much adversity to save lives. When a medical emergency shows up they often can't cover those costs or say no to help, that's where we jump in.
Every week our rescue partners are faced with so much adversity to save lives. When a medical emergency shows up they often can't cover those costs or say no to help, that's where we jump in.
Running a foster-based rescue means understanding dogs' personalities and behaviour from the get-go is of the utmost importance.
This sweet girl unfortunately found herself in a cold concrete kennel at the pound heavily pregnant and facing an uncertain fate.
We'll be sharing foster carers' first-hand experiences, both to celebrate and thank them for their amazing work, and also with the hope of encouraging more of you to get in touch with your local rescue and see if you too could be a life saver!
We know the incredible impact that rescue dogs make in our lives and we wanted to share that with everyone across Australia, in the hope of breaking stereotypes of rescue and shelter dogs and getting more dogs adopted.
One of the best parts of working with our rescue partners is being able to see all the faces of the lives they save on a daily basis. The only thing better than that is the adoption stories we see knowing that those dogs will spend the rest of their days happy and loved.
It's routine for Greyhound Rescue make sure all their dogs are desexed before being adopted, but Caliban's story is a little out of the ordinary!
The team at Jack Russell Rescue realised that three of the pups in their care needed needed urgent surgery for life threatening issues.
After a very urgent rescue the Bondi Vet team were called in to help these beautiful souls get the care they needed before finding their forever home.