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| Small acts of connection lead to big milestones: Petbarn Foundation and Savour-Life celebrate 90,000 pets rehomed. |
Ninety Thousand Second Chances: A Milestone for Australian Rescue
The Petbarn Foundation has reached a significant landmark in its mission to support the nation’s animal welfare sector, announcing that more than 90,000 rescue pets have been rehomed through its programs over the past five years. This figure represents an average of 50 animals every day finding safety, care, and a pathway to a permanent home.
The milestone arrives at a critical time for the Australian rescue community. Recent data suggests that while the desire for companionship remains high, misconceptions continue to hinder adoption rates.
Proprietary research from the Foundation indicates that 66 per cent of Australians still perceive rescue pets as being "hard work" or temperamentally difficult—a sentiment the latest "Rescue Mission" campaign has sought to challenge.
To lead this cultural shift, the Foundation appointed 2026 Young Australian of the Year, Nedd Brockmann, and his rescue dog, Dougie, as Chief Rescue Officers. Their partnership highlights a growing movement that reframes rescue dogs not as burdens, but as ideal, high-performance companions for active Australians.
Beyond the Statistics: Kadar and Pockets
While the numerical data is impressive, the true impact of the Foundation’s work is best understood through the individual lives transformed.
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| Kadar enjoying his new life after being rescued and treated by DM Rescue |
The road to recovery was neither short nor inexpensive, with medical costs exceeding $3,000. It was the team at DM Rescue who took him in, providing the intensive care and specialised surgery needed to finally free him from pain.
In a fitting tribute to his journey, his name means "second chance"—and thanks to the support of the Petbarn Foundation, he truly received one.
After months of nursing him back to health, Kadar’s foster family realised they couldn't part with him, officially making him a "foster fail" and providing the permanent, loving home he had been waiting for.
Similarly, Pockets’ journey highlights the profound rehabilitation that a safe environment provides. Rescued from a situation of extreme neglect, Pockets was found underweight and sleeping on a pile of rubbish. Despite this traumatic history, her gentle nature remained intact.
Through a nurturing foster placement supported by the Foundation, she has transitioned from a neglected stray to an affectionate companion who has mastered the routines of domestic life.
Supporting a Stretched Sector
Since its inception in 2012, the Petbarn Foundation has donated more than $34 million to provide critical support to animal welfare programs. This includes $16 million in direct donations to Australian rescue shelters and national bodies such as the RSPCA.
Furthermore, a dedicated partnership with with the
Janelle Miller, Petbarn Foundation Manager, notes that these achievements belong to the broader community.
"Behind every rescue pet is a community of people who care," Ms Miller said.
"Rescue groups across Australia are doing incredible work under immense pressure. It is the kindness of everyday Australians—those adopting, fostering, and volunteering—that helps turn these second chances into new beginnings."
As the cost-of-living crisis continues to place unprecedented strain on shelters, with surrenders increasing and donations in decline, the Foundation’s 90,000-pet milestone serves as a vital reminder of the power of collective action.
Support the Next Second Chance
The work of the Petbarn Foundation relies on the collective support of the Australian community. Whether through a donation at the checkout, volunteering time at a local shelter, or considering adoption for your next companion, every action contributes to the sustainability of our national rescue sector.
To learn more about the Foundation’s ongoing programs, or to see how you can support rescue organisations in your own community, visit the Petbarn Foundation official website























