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The Dogs’ Refuge Home is urging all pet owners to please leave your dog at home and inside with plenty of fresh water this Australia Day evening. Fireworks are extremely stressful to dogs and cause them to jump fences and run. The day after Australia Day is the busiest day for the pounds. Unfortunately, many dogs never make it to the pounds and are never seen again.
Also, please remember that dogs cannot last for more than ten minutes confined in a car in the weather we are currently having – even with the car windows down! Please leave your faithful companion at home this week, with plenty of shade and lots of water.
With only 7 days to go until our biggest fundraiser, the 30/30 Challenge, we decided to get out and about to help raise some money towards the campaign. And what better way then one of our famous City Farmers BBQs. So today, we set up shop at City Farmers' Wembley store and cooked up a storm!
Helen Norton is pleased to offer three Artist Made Limited Editions for auction for the Winter Warmer Quiz Night.
If you're looking for a shining star in your life, then we have the girl for you! Meet Star - she's a lovely 7 year old girl who is such a sweetie and is desperately looking for a new home.
Meet Macey. When Macey arrived at the Refuge, she needed extensive veterinary care and a series of operations on her two of her legs and her hip which resulted in her going straight into foster care for a few months to aid her recovery - two months of which she spent in a cage.
With Australia Day festivities happening today, we are urging all dog owners to prepare their dogs for fireworks.
How could you say no to a face like this? This is Vincent, one of our senior residents, who is a 12 year old Sheltie cross in need of a foster home and lots of tender love and care!
Meet Maxwell - our resident gamer who loves play time, almost as much as dinner time! Maxwell is a 7 year old cattle dog cross who loves a game of tug-o-war and anything involving balls really. Once he's comfortable with you, he's a very engaging dog who enjoys human interaction and can even be a bit of a smoocher.
To celebrate the milestone of 75 years, the Refuge partnered with the City of Subiaco to compile a book of success stories over the years. This fantatistic book, From our home to yours, is being officially launched on Wednesday, 20 October and we'd love for you to come and join us.
Dog lovers are urged to hit the streets and shake their tins on Friday, 15 October in one of the Dogs’ Refuge Home’s biggest annual fundraisers. Numbers for tin shakers are down on previous years so far and we are keen to top last year’s effort of $12,000.