North East Animal Sanctuary Tasmania in Herrick, Tasmania, Australia | Non-profit organisation
North East Animal Sanctuary Tasmania
Locality: Herrick, Tasmania, Australia
Phone: +61 484 319 561
Reviews
to load big map
21.01.2022 The wonderful and amazingly talented Deb of Furbabies and Friends Photography (and more importantly, mum to NEASTs own Edwin) is running a Christmas event! Pop along and get a fantastic professional Christmas portrait of your pet, and support NEAST at the same time <3
21.01.2022 Don't forget the amazingly talented Deb from Fur Babies and Friends is doing a Christmas photoshoot tomorrow! Click below for more details, and she looks forward to seeing you there! Deb is donating some of the profits of each shoot to us, and will be taking donations on the day of food, litter etc for us <3
20.01.2022 How exciting..... Our 2021 calendars just arrived on our doorstep. We have a limited number so get in quick to get yours!!!... $23 each including postage BSB: 067 407 ACCOUNT NO: 1016 3588 ACCOUNT NAME: NORTH EAST ANIMAL SANCTUARY INC REFERENCE: NAME /CALENDAR
19.01.2022 Who remembers Put Put and Big Ging? Well these 2 lovely boys are looking for a foster home of their own. These two gentleman love lots of cuddles and pats so we would love to see them in a home where they get lots of attention.... Due to their age and having FIV we are looking for a particular foster home for these two. Their Foster home must: Have no other pets Have them inside only (this is of the utmost importance for their safety and that of other cats) Fortnightly updates and be willing and able to take them in for check ups to our vet. (All medical bills for the boys will be covered by NEAST) If you think you may have the right home for these two senior lovebugs pop us message :)
18.01.2022 Great opportunity for our supporters in the Fingal and surrounds areas to get your best mates - cats, dogs, bunnies, easily distracted grandmas (ok ok no grandmas! NO GRANDMAS!) - microchipped. New legislation coming in means you will need to have your cats chipped, and dogs already have to be so get everyone caught up now before the new legislation comes in!
18.01.2022 Don't forget to spoil your doggo (or cat!) this Christmas with some snazzy new collars etc! All monies raised go directly towards the ongoing costs of the North East Animal Sanctuary Tasmania.
15.01.2022 Write us a haiku about your pet! (Bonus points if it's a former NEAST animal!) I'll start... Oh Tiger Henry Why did you kill my houseplants? Good thing you are cute. (PS Tiger is not available for adoption, even if he did murder my houseplants and has seemingly no regrets. Megan)
14.01.2022 Hi NEASTers! Check out our latest fundraiser - we have all of these amazing collars etc for sale! If you haven't already got your fave pooch (or cat!) a gift, you can buy one of these snazzy items from us and pop under the tree for them, to bling up their Christmas! And if you could please help us by sharing this album, as the new Facebook is doing awful things to our reach ATM :(
13.01.2022 So Nelfie is BACK and here to announce a little challenge we've set ourselves. We will be featuring a different available animal every day between now and the 24th of December and we're aiming to get 12 animals into their new homes by Christmas. But we really need your help! If you could share our adoption posts to help us reach the maximum number of people, fingers crossed we can achieve this. For a little rescue like us it's a big ask but we're gonna give it a go... #TwelveAdoptionsBeforeChristmas #NelfOnTheShelf #Nelfie #SnazzyPants
13.01.2022 Nelfie is making a start on the photos for the 2022 calendar! Have you grabbed your copy of the NEAST 2021 calendar yet? Still available via the Mowbray Vets, Crank it Cafe in Derby, Dekara Janes in Scottsdale or we can post one out to you! Great little stocking stuffer! Keep your eyes on our page for more Nelfie adventures! #NelfOnTheShelf #Pawparazzi #GetAroundYourLocalSmallRescue
10.01.2022 Hi guys, We have quite an update on Loki from his foster carer-vet. Currently Loki is as he has been able to walk in the front legs and not in the back legs, with some ability to move his back legs but not stand/walk. ... A neurologist has been consulted with about Loki’s case. They have said it is possible Loki’s infection would have caused spinal cord and nerve root inflammation initially, and although he has improved with treatment this may have caused permanent damage. There is still possibility of improvement after 3-4 months (and currently we are on month 2 of treatment) but after this time improvement becomes less likely. They have suggested we trial some anti-inflammatory doses of steroids which have been started. Long story short improvement in hind leg function may or may not continue it is becoming less likely that there is active infection given the treatment he is on and more like he has some permanent spinal cord changes which he may not be able to compensate for but physiotherapy should be continued. Because of his increasing size, he is becoming difficult to manage (carry around etc) and we've been encouraged to use a harness or a wheelchair. Loki will likely grow out of whatever we get eventually and need replacing, this is the best way to go to manage his size physio can still be done in a wheelchair, and it will allow him to have greater freedom of movement and quality of life. In terms of ongoing urinary care, catheterization is not recommended long term and they generally recommends manually expressing the bladder twice daily. We are still hopeful that Loki will improve as he was wagging his tail when his foster mum came home but the other thing to keep in mind with his condition, is although he has likely stopped shedding the organism and is improving, it can be encysted in his liver and other organs, and so remain dormant, but it is possible it may flare again later in life so his condition really needs to be thought of as ‘ongoing management’ rather than a ‘cure. With all these upcoming and ongoing costs every dollar you donate counts!! Don't forget that for every $ raised SavourLife will match $ for dollar
10.01.2022 Meet Shadow Shadow is an 8 year old Staffy cross with a strong, slim body and a massive head. Her big brown eyes are soulful, and often plead with you to play stick with her. Shadow generally has two modes - chasing a stick (go mode) or sleeping (stop mode). There isn't much in between. She loves company and would ideally be with a family who has someone at home most of the time. When she is in sleep mode she finds her bed and stays there - for hours unless something ...better is happening! She loves water, the beach, tummy rubs, young children and anyone she can convince to play with her. Shadow does suffer from separation anxiety and will try to follow her favourite person. She can also jump - so nice big fences will be a must. She is happy staying at home with the other people in her life or another dog - although she prefers not to share her stick with anyone! Shadow is currently on Stilboestrol twice a week for a leaky bladder. She currently has no issues with incontinence whilst on the medication. Her ideal home would be where someone is there most of the time and enjoys walking, the outdoors, has plenty of sticks and lives near water. She is a very low-needs dog, but springs to life and wants to play whenever she can.
09.01.2022 :( Please share!
09.01.2022 The time has come, NEASTers and friends! We're taking expressions for our lovely labrador pair, Bonnie and Cyrus! These lovely doggos came to us as VERY portly pooches, and are now nearly ready for their forever home <3 Click the link for more info, and yes they are a bonded pair (ignore just Bonnies name, they ARE a duo) so will be homed together. https://www.savour-life.com.au/adopt-a-d/search-now//25860
09.01.2022 With summer almost upon us this is a good reminder. And please please please don't forget if you can't hold the back of your hand on the ground for 5 seconds then don't make your dog walk on it.
08.01.2022 For our very first Twelve Adoptions Before Christmas post... Namiri! Namiri is Swahili for panther, and he is very well named. One of the best looking black cats we've seen, this young adult male is an absolute stunner. Big in personality, friendly and playful he is a real character! Namiri would be best suited to being the only cat in the home as he isn't keen to share your attention, but that's ok cause Namiri is ALL you need! Untested with dogs, and will need an indoor only home. Keen to meet this stunner? Let us know! And please share this post to help us find Namiri his new home before Christmas! <3 #TwelveAdoptionsBeforeChristmas #NEAST #BlackCatsAreTheNewBlack
07.01.2022 If you missed our lovely Megan here she is
01.01.2022 Deb is all set up for her Yappy Christmas photo session! The weather is cleared up and ready to go! Pop along and get your pooches Christmas photos all done - link to the event below with more details! <3 <3 https://www.facebook.com/events/3694345990585924/
Related searches
- Uthman Mosque Oak Flats
Community group Non-profit organisation Community organisation Mosque
61 Parkes Street 2529 Oak Flats, NSW, Australia
506 likes
- Flat Out Inc
Non-profit organisation Community organisation
+61 3 9372 6155
255 Ballarat Road 3011 Footscray, VIC, Australia
3862 likes
- Eden Community Access Centre Inc
Non-profit organisation Community organisation Public service
+61 2 6496 3970
116 Imlay Street 2551 Eden, NSW, Australia
594 likes
- ARC Artist Retail Collective Inc Armadale
Non-profit organisation Community organisation Art
+61 411 548 964
Shop 1, 225 Jull Street Mall 6112 Armadale, WA, Australia
1274 likes
- The Acorn Cafe
Coffee shop Non-profit organisation Community organisation
+61 413 139 714
Cnr. Bellambi Lane & Brompton Rd. 2518 Bellambi, NSW, Australia
687 likes