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Locality: Adamstown, New South Wales



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24.01.2022 Photos of the boys! Mr Puss and Inky need a home or foster carer URGENTLY!!



24.01.2022 Some good advice here!

23.01.2022 At this difficult time, we are continuing to support our clients including Skype appointments. Please reach out if you need help. We are here for you!

20.01.2022 Some very interesting findings here and findings we already knew as well!



19.01.2022 Lovely to see the animals being rescued too!!

18.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to all the father's out there including fur-fathers!

17.01.2022 We can only hope that these new rules will decrease the senseless euthanasia of beautiful felines in NSW and make pet owners take responsibility for desexing their cat.



16.01.2022 Single-Event Learning certainly affects dogs and it's important we don't put dogs in situations where they clearly cannot cope.

14.01.2022 This girl urgently needs a new home or foster carer. Please help or share. She is very rare, a ginger female!

14.01.2022 Congratulations to Rocket for passing his Public Access Test and is now a certified assistance dog!

12.01.2022 It would be wonderful if more nursing homes had animals!

07.01.2022 Muzzles are very useful for a number of situations but must be conditioned first.



04.01.2022 By being at home all the time now, we are potentially creating issues further down the track for our animals when life returns to normal. This is well worth a read!

04.01.2022 I was recently reading an article by Ken Ramirez, who said a few years ago now that "Training is not a luxury, but a key component to good animal care. Everyone who has a pet should understand that basic fact. Training is a way to enhance the quality of life for our pets. It is far more than just teaching a dog to do a cute trick. Training is about teaching a dog (or any animal) how to live in our world safely. Most people only seek to 'train' their dog when a problem develops. It's like only taking your child to school if your kids is mucking up. Problem behaviour can be prevented by training your dog from Day 1. Training and teaching your dog how to live in our world should be done daily!

02.01.2022 Can you help these boys? They are desperately looking for a new home or foster carer - URGENT!

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