A very proud moment for the team!
We are very proud to announce that we were recently awarded Retail Supplier of the Year at the Inside Retail Retailer Awards 2024!
We are very proud to announce that we were recently awarded Retail Supplier of the Year at the Inside Retail Retailer Awards 2024!
Operation Safe Paws was developed to provide free, accessible desexing for dogs of disadvantaged or vulnerable pet owners, reducing the number of unwanted litters and improving long-term health outcomes for much loved companions.
We're very proud to support Maggie's Rescue's Community Outreach Desexing Program! This Program offers subsidised desexing and microchipping for families in need of a helping paw. The aim is to reduce and prevent unwanted companion animals in NSW, increase the chances of dogs returning home if they become lost and support families who may not have the financial means to desex the dogs they love and care for.
Guardian Angel Animal Rescue (GARR) was awarded a grant of $7,000 to support their training program in Two Wells, SA. GAAR often receives calls from people who are struggling with the behaviour of their dogs, where surrender or euthanasia is a real risk. Their philosophy is to provide dogs with a safe and loving space before they are ready to move into their forever home.
We have awarded a grant of $4,000 to Animals in need Brisbane to evolve and launch their Dog Rehoming Coordinator Training Program. This initiative is set to be spearheaded by Canine Behaviorist, Helen Andrews of Building Better Dogs. The aim is to equip team members with the essential skills to assist in all aspetcs of dog rescue and rehoming.
We have awarded a $50,000 grant to Australian K9 Rescue Victoria to purchase a new vehicle to help them with critical life saving pound runs, food delivery to foster carers and vulnerable community members, event support, and everything inbetween.
Tails of the Forgotten Paws are invested in promoting better and healthier human-animal relationships; our grant supports their program to help them change people’s mindset before they give up on their pet or use the wrong approach, or perhaps even before they bring home a dog.
We've awarded a grant of $15,000 to Pets of the Homeless for their Fix-A-Friend program to further their mission of helping to keep vulnerable people and their pets together by alleviating the burden of providing essential pet care during times of hardship.
We are thrilled to announce that we have awarded them a grant of $5,000 to pave the way for a significant improvement in their canine residents' living conditions.