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Walk & Sort

Locality: Newcastle East

Phone: +61 455 558 175



Address: Beach St 2300 Newcastle East, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.walkandsort.com

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22.01.2022 Walking and Sorting Boof and Evie, these guys are just delightful! Evie is such a beautiful girl of almost 12 and Boof a 6 year old brindle good boy!



22.01.2022 Megan and Bella what awesome dogs, they love love a walk!

19.01.2022 Archie sitting, such a handsome boy

19.01.2022 Some of the Walk & Sort crew- Muffin man, Moe, Nala, Harley, Sandy and Flash



18.01.2022 Megan and Bella

17.01.2022 Bunch of great dogs, what more can I say!

17.01.2022 Greyhound Rescue need your help!



16.01.2022 Welcome Bootsy to the Walk & Sort crew

15.01.2022 Sitting at the farm

14.01.2022 These two are very cute, got out for a walk before more rain and now chill. Love my job! Precious..

12.01.2022 Sitting Buddy and he is just adorable! Welcome buddy to the Walk & Sort crew. ( If your from GR he used to be Gandalf ) he is just so handsome

11.01.2022 Gatsby roo dog sitting



10.01.2022 Now Moe Moe, Muffin man, Mikey, Bella and Megan.

10.01.2022 Walk & Sort at the farm

09.01.2022 Flash and Sandy

09.01.2022 Walks and sits and happy pups, love my job!

08.01.2022 **ALERT** The Animal Poisons Helpline has received an increase in the number of calls regarding pufferfish poisoning over the past week. As we are about to en...ter summer, we would like to remind all pet owners to be cautious with their pets whilst on the beach. Pufferfish (also known as toadfish, blowfish or simply blowies) can be very attractive to pets. Dogs have been known to quickly eat washed up pufferfish before their owners can stop them, in some cases whole! Sometimes pet owners may be unaware that their pet has ingested a pufferfish until they develop the signs of poisoning soon after a visit to the beach. Most pufferfish are toxic when ingested. They contain a highly potent neurotoxin known as tetrodotoxin in their organs and skin. Pufferfish ingestion can be life-threatening and result in a rapid onset of paralysis which typically begins in the back legs and progresses forward to the respiratory muscles. If your pet has ingested a pufferfish, they require urgent veterinary attention. Do not wait for symptoms to develop. Whilst on the beach, always observe your pets and do not allow them to approach any washed-up fish. To the fishing enthusiasts, please immediately return any pufferfish that are caught to the water rather than leaving them behind where dogs may eat them. For all animal poisoning queries, you can call the Animal Poisons Helpline on 1300 869 738 (AU) or 0800 869 738 (NZ). Our service is free for all pet owners. For more pet poison updates, subscribe to our mailing list at animalpoisons.com.au/stay-up-to-date

07.01.2022 Cold walkies today!

07.01.2022 Walk and sorting out this bunch of fluff nuts! Barney the cat had a plane trip to go live with his family in Queensland. Very good dogs Mikey, Muffin, Archie Airedale, Archie chocolate lab and Elly dalmo!

06.01.2022 Sitting the famous Archie! Everyone in Newcastle loves this dog, he loves the ball, walks on the sand, rolling in the wet grass.

03.01.2022 The Great Gatsby

02.01.2022 I love walking Max and Elly, beautiful rescues.

01.01.2022 Keep the doggos cool over the next few days !

01.01.2022 Welcome to Walk and Sort Sonny and Sasha! What a gorgeous Springer spaniel and Staffy.

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