Finding their forever pack
Read about how these two older girls are enjoying their time in the sun
Read about how these two older girls are enjoying their time in the sun
The story of two labrador boys who found the funnest forever home
Follow the story of two beautiful beagles who were rehomed together
Watch Ellie the dog experience her first spa day at DOGUE Dog Boutique and Spa
The short answer is, that we don’t know exactly. This question cannot be answered accurately with the information that is currently publicly available. However, we do know that there are hundreds of organisations licensed to use animals for research and scientific purposes in Australia, and there are dogs and cats (as well as many other species) that could be rehomed that are currently euthanised at the conclusion of research. The long answer is that we can use the available…
A remarkable event occurred in New Zealand in 2011: 33 beagles were released from a scientific research facility that all went on to be placed in suitable ‘forever’ homes with people in the community. Oh, except one. Doris came back due to no fault of her own, after trying out a few homes, and it was then that sanctuary founder Carolyn Press-McKenzie realised this beagle was determined to become the ‘poster child’ of the rehoming movement. She became a permanent…