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Rehomed Labradoodle puppies receive a second chance after abandonment
Following the closure of a puppy farm in Tasmania in July 2024, an operation the RSPCA worked tirelessly on, 250 Labradoodle puppies recently required urgent rehoming.
With a passion for supporting the adoption of pets, and creating a better future for pets and people, the Petstock Foundation has collaborated with RSPCA Tasmania to support people who have opened their hearts and homes to the puppies in need.
To help care for the puppies in their new homes, the Petstock Foundation has donated $12,500 worth of Petstock vouchers to the RSPCA, which have been given to people who adopted one of the Labradoodle puppies in need of rehoming.
The vouchers, with a value of $50 each, can be used to help with costs, such as food, bedding, toys and grooming.
Jessica Curtis, Head of Petstock Foundation, says, “When the Petstock Foundation heard about the Labradoodle puppies in Tasmania, we knew we wanted to help. We are proud to support the RSPCA, who share our passion for the welfare of animals and pet adoption.
Our foster carers and adopters were delighted with the vouchers, giving them the additional support needed to take on these curious but unsocialised dogs who had never experienced the life of a treasured companion animal prior to the puppy farm’s closure.
“We are pleased to confirm that all dogs rescued from the puppy farm are now in foster care or in their forever homes, and the animals in foster care have adopters lined up.”
The Petstock Foundation is passionate about supporting the adoption of pets and over the past 10 years, and since 2007, has helped find loving homes for 41,000 rescue pets across Australia and New Zealand.
To help care for the puppies in their new homes, the Petstock Foundation has donated $12,500 worth of Petstock vouchers to the RSPCA, which have been given to people who adopted one of the Labradoodle puppies in need of rehoming.
Labradoodle Dexter in his new home |
Jessica Curtis, Head of Petstock Foundation, says, “When the Petstock Foundation heard about the Labradoodle puppies in Tasmania, we knew we wanted to help. We are proud to support the RSPCA, who share our passion for the welfare of animals and pet adoption.
Thank you to those who have welcomed a new Labradoodle into their lives, we hope we have been able to assist as you care for your new family member.”
Andrea Dawkins, CEO RSPCA Tasmania, says, “The community and business support provided for the Labradoodles rescued from the puppy farm has brought those who care about the plight of animals together in an unprecedented way for Tasmania.
Andrea Dawkins, CEO RSPCA Tasmania, says, “The community and business support provided for the Labradoodles rescued from the puppy farm has brought those who care about the plight of animals together in an unprecedented way for Tasmania.
We cannot thank our partners enough for their offer of assistance and are proud to thank the Petstock Foundation for their generosity.
Rescued Labradoodle Idie |
“We are pleased to confirm that all dogs rescued from the puppy farm are now in foster care or in their forever homes, and the animals in foster care have adopters lined up.”
The Petstock Foundation is passionate about supporting the adoption of pets and over the past 10 years, and since 2007, has helped find loving homes for 41,000 rescue pets across Australia and New Zealand.
During the Foundation’s National Pet Adoption Month in March 2024, the Petstock Foundation raised $99,053 for 119 rescue groups across Australia.
About the Petstock Foundation
The Petstock Foundation is a registered charity that exists to empower a better future for pets and people. Since its inception in 2007, The Foundation has raised more than $14 million to date and has found homes for more than 41,000 rescue pets.
About the Petstock Foundation
The Petstock Foundation is a registered charity that exists to empower a better future for pets and people. Since its inception in 2007, The Foundation has raised more than $14 million to date and has found homes for more than 41,000 rescue pets.
Petstock Foundation is contributed to by the fundraising initiatives of the Petstock Group, donations by business partners and team members as they come together for the pets that inspire them. 100% of funds raised go towards The Foundation to support its charitable partners and projects with all operating costs covered by the business.
MEDIA RELEASE, 21st October 2024
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