Our History
How it all began...
From early beginnings in 2001, we grew from the desire to do something about the many dogs that were being euthanised in the local pound each month, and with support from the local shire council set up our dog re-housing program.
We are composed entirely of volunteers and operate from leased pens in the old shire council pound, as well as a small network of home-based foster carers. We usually have between 10 - 20 dogs in our care at any given time. Our policy is a strictly "no kill" policy, which means all dogs are cared for until they find their permanent home.
As a non-government funded charitable service, we are very grateful for the community's support, which helps to pay for expenses such as emergency vet treatment and the costs of running our program. Assistance is welcomed in many different ways including donations and sponsorship.
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Please contact us below if you would like to assist us.