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In the true spirit of jail house rock, join us for Cops and Slobbers - organised to celebrate 75 years of the Dogs' Refuge Home in Shenton Park.
They may not be supermodels or hollywood movie stars, but the dogs at the Refuge often become the shining light in their new family's lives once they are rehomed.
Read about the success of the evening in a new news page
Dave Bowman from BHP Billiton Iron Ore is going back into the 'Dog House' on Saturday 5th December to help raise funds for our dogs and once again any donation will be matched by his employer BHP Billiton.
Come down to the Dogs' Refuge Home for our annual fundraising event, Wet Nose Day!
There was a substantial increase in the number of dog tags to be found at the refuge during the American Independence Day weekend recently.
On a rainy and windy Saturday at the end of June, James Pregnell from BHP Billiton Iron ore completed our doggie marathon and in the process helped to raise over $50,000 for our refuge, which will be matched by his employer.
On August 14 we will be holding our annual Street Appeal and we desperately need volunteers to shake tins in the city and suburbs. If you can spare a few hours on that day to shake a tin in your area – or even take one to your workplace – our dogs will be very grateful.
Last June Kelli Knowles from BHP Billiton Iron Ore and her support team walked 30 dogs over a marathon 30 kilometres and raised an amazing $37, 000 for the refuge which was then matched dollar for dollar by her employer. This year Kelli has handed the baton over to her colleague, the hugely enthusiastic James Pregnell.