Broadcasted loud and proud on the airwaves, the first ever Pets-A-Loud program was launched this week.
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We met our regular guests Kate Hoelter, The Lost Dogs? Home General Manager of Communications and Fundraising and Dr Alan Bolton, The Lost Dogs? Home Senior Veterinarian and showcased the weeks to come.
Segments
The Lost Dogs Home News Wrap ? Feature story on ?Bess?, a black poodle who arrived at the Home in a severely neglected state. Read Bess gets the best chance at a brighter future?on our website.
Q&A with Dr Alan Bolton ? Discussed the merits of adopting a mature aged cat. Read Seven enticing reasons to adopt a mature cat?on our website.
Pet of the Week?
We featured best friends Mogg (animal ID 921018)?and Megg (animal ID 921019)?who are currently up for adoption. If you are?interested?in adopting this sweet pair, please contact our North Melbourne shelter on (03) 9329 2755 and quote their animal ID numbers.
Dog Dates
? October 5 ? October 19 : Fur and Whiskers art exhibition and fundraiser @ Off the Kerb
? Sunday, October 14
- The Frankston Pet Day Out?? National Pet Register?will be there!
- The Companion Animal Microchipping Day @ Ivanhoe???National Pet Register?will be there!
- Dog in Dog Town @ Williamstown???National Pet Register?will be there!
Coming up next week?
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With World Mental Health Week, we look at how to keep our pets mentally healthy and stimulated.
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We also explore the positive impact pet ownership has on people with depression and anxiety, in particular people in the GLBTIQ community.
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Source: http://dogshome.com/pets-a-loud-debut/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pets-a-loud-debut
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