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PETspot

Locality: Sydney, Australia



Address: 608 Harris St 2007 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: https://thepetspot.com.au

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25.01.2022 2020 has shown us the importance of health. That's why PETspot independently verifies health records for every single puppy listed on our platform- an Australian first#1.



25.01.2022 It took him a while, but he finally conquered the mighty stairs!

24.01.2022 Australia has lost more than $1.3 million to puppy scams this year. Not anymore. PETspot offers the PETspot Pay Guarantee to ensure that you are supported, and your purchase is protected. Every. Single. Time. #PETspot #ComingSoon

24.01.2022 There’s an imposter among us



20.01.2022 Sunday feels #petspot #comingsoon #weekendvibes

16.01.2022 PETspot follows a vet-approved code of ethics when vetting our breeders, to give you peace of mind when purchasing a puppy!

11.01.2022 PETspot encourages the movement to introduce harshest penalties for animal cruelty offences led by Adam Marshall, NSW Minister for Agriculture and supported by RSPCA NSW. "RSPCA NSW welcomes today’s announcement of the push for tougher penalties for animal cruelty offences in New South Wales. NSW Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall said he will introduce into State Parliament notice for legislation in what would be the harshest penalties for animal cruelty in Australia.... The new set of measures will increase maximum financial penalties and prison time under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, as well as introduce new powers to ban an individual from ever being allowed to own, care for or breed an animal in New South Wales. RSPCA NSW welcomes these changes as first steps into the review of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and is looking forward to further developments in cruelty legislation in New South Wales. The proposed penalty increases are: For committing an act of cruelty: fine increased from $5,500 and/or 6 months’ imprisonment to $44,000 and/or 12 months’ imprisonment for individuals, and $220,000 for corporations. For committing an act of aggravated cruelty: fine increased from $22,000 to $110,000 and/or 2 years’ imprisonment for individuals, and $550,000 for corporations. For failing to provide proper and sufficient food, drink or shelter: fine increased from $5,500 to $16,500 and/or 6 months’ imprisonment for individuals, and $82,500 for corporations." We stand with RSPCA NSW, do you? #dogs #rescuepuppy #dogloversofinstagram #rspcansw #rspca #adammarshall #rescuepuppies #australia #animalrights #crueltyfree #animalwelfare #animals #animallovers #animalabuse #animalrescue #fortheanimals #voiceforthevoiceless #petspot #nsw #animalcruelty See more



11.01.2022 PETspot makes it simpler and saferto find your perfect pet companion through personalised searchresults, verified breeder profiles, and mandatory health testing for all puppies listed on our platform! Keep your eyes open for our upcoming website and mobile app launch very soon #ComingSoon #PETspot

11.01.2022 Eight new recruits are ready to ‘paw-trol’ the community as the NSW Police Force welcomes its new police puppies. The newest canine members of the force four... males and four females form the ‘B’ litter and were born on Saturday 9 May 2020. The boys have been named Bluey, Bonus, Bruno and Bane and the girls have been called Bailey, Bounty, Bindi and Bibi. The Dog Unit, formed in 1932, is the largest police dog unit in Australia with more than 100 police officers, nine civilian staff and more than 100 police dogs. The names for the puppies were chosen from within the Dog and Mounted Police Command as it is the first litter to be born since the unit merged with the Mounted Unit on Monday 24 February 2020.

06.01.2022 This video makes me so happy

02.01.2022 About us: -Background PETspot is an innovative, fast-growing Tech Startup based in Sydney, Australia who is bringing the pet industry online....Continue reading

01.01.2022 True story... #notreally



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