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A fluffy Lort Smith pet therapy dog wearing a toy firefighter helmet and gear sitting inside a Fire Rescue Victoria truck with a smiling firefighter.


The Power of the Paw: Why Melbourne’s Bravest Are Seeking Solace in Pet Therapy

There is a specific kind of silence that follows a fire call—a heavy, adrenaline-soaked quiet that first responders carry back to the station. But this morning at Lort Smith Animal Hospital, that silence was replaced by the frantic thumping of tails and the soft panting of four-legged healers.

To mark World Therapy Animal Day, crews from Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) traded their helmets for heart-to-heart connections with the stars of Lort Smith’s Pet Therapy program. While the event was a celebration of "cuddles," it underscored a much deeper, decades-long partnership between Melbourne’s iconic animal hospital and the men and women who keep the city safe.

A Bond Forged in the Line of Duty

The relationship between Lort Smith and Melbourne’s firefighters isn't just about today’s photo op; it’s a bond forged in the heat of emergency. For years, Lort Smith veterinarians and firefighters (formerly the MFB) have worked side-by-side on complex animal rescues. From cats trapped in the impossibly tight cavities of brick walls to animals pulled from house fires, the two organisations have long operated as a unified front for animal welfare.

However, as the mental health toll on first responders has come into sharper focus, that partnership has evolved. Today, the "rescue" goes both ways.

Our first responders are perfect candidates to receive some love from our pets, says Megan Nutbean, Lort Smith’s Community Programs Manager. We see the magical effects this has. It isn’t just a nice morning out; it’s about managing workplace stress and supporting long-term mental health.

The Dual Life of Mitch and Archer

Lort Smith pet therapy dog Archer wearing a signature blue bandana during a visit with firefighters.
One man who understands this better than most is Mitch Simons. With over 36 years as a firefighter, Mitch has spent a lifetime in high-pressure environments. But when he isn't in uniform, he is often found at Lort Smith with his dog, Archer, volunteering as a pet therapy team.

"I see first-hand how demanding the job at FRV is," Mitch explains. "And I also see how powerful the comfort of animals can be. 

Being here today with Archer, sharing the calm and connection he brings, is a unique way to support my colleagues and remind them how valued they are by the community."


The Science of the "Snuggle"

While the interaction looks simple, the biological impact is profound. Lort Smith bases its program on research from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), which proves that even brief interactions with a therapy dog can significantly lower cortisol (the stress hormone) and trigger a surge of oxytocin (the "love" hormone).

For a firefighter who may have spent the previous night dealing with a traumatic incident, these physiological shifts aren't just pleasant—they are a vital tool for resilience. By lowering blood pressure and slowing the heart rate, the dogs provide a "reset" for the nervous system that few other interventions can match.

A side-by-side composite showing a senior Fire Rescue Victoria firefighter sharing a quiet moment with Archer the dog (left) and another firefighter holding a fluffy black therapy dog (right) at Lort Smith.


An 85-Year Legacy Looking Toward the West

Founded in 1936, Lort Smith is a Melbourne institution. As Australia’s busiest not-for-profit animal hospital, it treats over 25,000 animals a year. But as the city grows, so does the hospital’s mission.

Looking toward the future, Lort Smith is preparing for an ambitious expansion of their outreach. While the program is currently undergoing a strategic review to strengthen its services, the hospital has set its sights on Melbourne’s Western Suburbs for future growth. With the development of their Campbellfield facility, the goal remains to bring the healing power of the human-animal bond to hospitals, aged care, and community centres in areas like Sunshine, Melton, and St Albans.

Future intakes will be seeking volunteers who, like Mitch, are willing to make a long-term commitment to their community. They aren't just looking for "good dogs"—they are looking for dogs with the specific temperament to provide comfort in environments ranging from justice facilities to intensive care units.

More Than Just a Thank You

As the fire trucks pulled away from Villiers Street today, the mood was noticeably lighter. The firefighters left with dog hair on their uniforms and smiles on their faces, having received a small dose of the unconditional love that Lort Smith has been facilitating for over 30 years.

A side-by-side view showing a fluffy dog in a full firefighter costume next to a kneeling firefighter (left), and two smiling firefighters posing with a massive Dogue de Bordeaux (right). Both dogs wear Lort Smith bandanas.


In a world that asks so much of our first responders, sometimes the most effective equipment isn't a ladder or a truck—it’s a wagging tail and a cold nose.


Interested in joining the program in the future?

Thank you for your interest in the Lort Smith Pet Therapy program. While the hospital is not currently recruiting new teams as they take some time to review and strengthen this vital community service, future opportunities are on the horizon.

The next volunteer intake is currently projected for 2027. If you would like to be the first to know when applications reopen, you can register your interest via the official Pet Therapy Volunteer Registry here.

In the meantime, the existing teams continue their incredible work, pairing therapy dogs with staff in high-stress roles and fostering the human-animal bond across Melbourne.

READ MORE: 

The Dogs Who Heal the Healers – Discover how the D41R program in WA is providing a 'sixth sense' of support for paramedics on the front line.

A happy Golden Retriever standing in the surf on the Gold Coast illustrating Activ Dog Health's origin story.

Beyond the Itch: How a 6-Year-Old Brand and Two University Trials are Redefining Canine Wellness

For the better part of a decade, the pet health industry has treated canine skin conditions and digestive issues as two separate problems. However, a landmark pair of clinical trials (2025–2026) out of the University of Adelaide has fundamentally upended that approach, providing high-definition evidence of a "Gut-Skin Axis" in dogs.

The research reveals that the secret to clearing up chronic skin issues might not be found in the medicine cabinet, but in a coordinated biological restructuring of the dog's internal ecosystem.

The Sammy Story: From the Gold Coast to Global Science

Based on Australia’s Gold Coast, Activ Dog Health has spent six years quietly revolutionising the way we approach canine wellness. What started as a local mission to help a dog named Sammy has evolved into a brand defined by rigorous scientific accountability.

A young girl on the Gold Coast standing with two Golden Retrievers, illustrating the bond that inspired Activ Dog Health's Tri-Biotic research.
Sammy wasn’t just a pet; he was the catalyst for the brand’s entire philosophy.

Six years ago, he was suffering from a deteriorating cycle of chronic diarrhoea, severe skin irritation, and low energy. Despite extensive veterinary work, nothing delivered lasting results. 

Instead of continuing to treat the symptoms, the founders turned to the emerging science of the microbiome—asking if a systemic imbalance in the gut was the true cause of his distress.

Sammy’s recovery was the "proof of concept" that led to the development of the Tri-Biotic Supplement range. Today, that same Gold Coast-born formula is backed by finished-product clinical trials that validate its systemic impact on canine health.

Scientific Validation: The Adelaide University Trials

While the recovery of dogs like Sammy provided the inspiration, the brand sought to move beyond anecdotal success. Two independent clinical trials conducted at the University of Adelaide serve to validate the brand's data and claims regarding the "Gut-Skin Axis". These studies confirm that the Tri-Biotic system doesn't just promise results; it demonstrably influences the microbial landscape of both the gut and the skin.

The 2025 trial results back up the claim that oral supplementation can significantly shift skin health, documenting a surge in beneficial bacteria and a statistically significant reduction in the prevalence of harmful Staphylococcus pseudintermedius on the skin's surface.

The 2025 study, published in Veterinary Dermatology, showed that Activ Dog Health's daily oral supplement triggered a dramatic, statistically significant surge in "beneficial" skin bacteria over 90 days {1}:
  • Roseomonas vastitus: A 40-fold increase. In humans, related strains are known to bolster the skin barrier and reduce pathogen burdens {1}.
  • Dubosiella newyorkensis: A 37-fold increase. This bacterium is an immunomodulator that helps "teach" the immune system not to overreact {1}.
  • Lactobacillus acidophilus: A 7-fold increase in abundance on the skin, despite being delivered orally {1}.

Proving the "Gut-Skin Axis"

The follow-up 2026 study provided the "smoking gun": Statistical Proof of Coordination. Researchers found a significant positive correlation between the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria in the gut and on the skin {2}.

Essentially, as the supplement fortified the gut, it sent a "bacterial reinforcement" to the skin's surface in real-time. This was most evident in the axillae (armpit) region, a moist environment where Lactobacillus species were found to thrive and persist {2}.

Crowding Out the "Bad" Staph

Perhaps the most practical takeaway for dog owners is the supplement's effect on Staphylococcus pseudintermedius—the primary pathogen responsible for the vast majority of canine skin infections.

The studies confirmed these results using advanced testing:

  • Reduced Prevalence: Culture-based methods demonstrated a significant reduction in the presence of S. pseudintermedius in inguinal tissues after 90 days of supplementation {1}.
  • Overall Decrease: Sequencing data documented a reduction in the total abundance of Staphylococcus species across the body {1, 2}.

The Activ Range: Targeted Support

Three pouches of Activ Dog Health Daily Ultimate Tri-Biotic supplement for canine gut and skin health.

The brand’s range is built around this "Tri-Biotic" philosophy—ensuring that beneficial bacteria aren't just introduced, but are fed (prebiotics) and supported by the functional compounds they produce (postbiotics).

  • Activ Daily Postbiotic & Probiotic Supplement: The flagship 10g chew used in the University trials {1, 2}.
  • Species-Specific Strains: Unlike many supplements that use generic human probiotics, Activ uses strains like Lactobacillus acidophilus (ADHTM-302), which showed an "exceptional capacity" for colonisation in both the canine gut and skin {2}.
  • Systemic Health: The same microbiome-first logic is applied to their range to support joint health and stress management, recognising that health begins in the gut.

A Targeted Approach to Wellness

While the University trials focused on the flagship Tri-Biotic supplement, the same microbiome-led philosophy is applied across the entire Activ Dog Health range. By combining specialised active ingredients with their proprietary postbiotic "Microbiome Assist," they have developed targeted solutions for other common challenges:

  • Activ Joints: Beyond standard glucosamine, this formula utilizes Biota Orientalis seed oil to help reduce cartilage degeneration and postbiotics to manage systemic joint inflammation {3}.
  • Activ Stress: This targeted supplement uses "Trypsin Digest of Casein," a natural product derived from milk protein that helps soothe nerves and reduce fear in unpredictable environments {3}.
  • Topical Care: The range also includes a Postbiotic Microbiome Mist and Wash, designed to support the skin's external barrier using the same "crowding out" technology found in their oral supplements.

The Verdict: A New Standard of Accountability

The Adelaide studies represent a shift in the pet industry from "marketing-led" to "data-led" wellness. They confirm that for owners dealing with chronic itching or digestive sensitivity, the secret is a coordinated, systemic approach.

However, the researchers also offer a reality check: Patience is a virtue. While some initial changes were detectable at Day 30, the most significant structural reorganisation of the microbiome occurred at the 90-day mark {1, 2}. True biological change takes time.

Price & Where to Buy

Price: Activ Daily Postbiotic & Probiotic Supplement is available in various pack sizes, with 90-day "Challenge" bundles specifically designed to align with the clinical trial timelines.

Where to Buy: Available directly via activdog.com and select veterinary dermatology clinics.

Join the Community: For more tips on microbiome health, real-life success stories, and the latest updates on canine wellness research, follow Activ Dog Health online:

Clinical References:

{1} Grant, L. et al. (2025). The effect of daily oral probiotic and postbiotic supplementation on the canine skin microbiota. Veterinary Dermatology. DOI: 10.1111/vde.13353

{2} Dehcheshmeh, M. M. et al. (2026). Oral probiotic and postbiotic supplementation enhances the abundance of beneficial species in both canine skin and gastrointestinal microbiota. Veterinary Research Communications. DOI: 10.1007/s11259-025-10962-y

{3} Activ Dog Health. (2026). Product Range & Targeted Formulations. Retrieved from activdog.com/collections/ (30/04/26).


The Microbiome & Allergy Series: Further Reading

To better understand the complex link between your dog's gut, their skin, and their environment, explore these deep dives from our archives:

Top-down view of a woman relaxing under a tan knitted blanket, holding a cup of latte art coffee and reading an open book. A small Jack Russell puppy sits beside her on a mauve cushion, looking up at the camera.


From the hilarious chaos of a Cattle Dog who knows who’s the boss to the messy reality of navigating life and dating with a pup in tow, our top picks celebrate the humour and heart of dog ownership. We dive into the healing power of the pet-human bond and take a look at the resilient spirits of shelter dogs. Whether you need a laugh or a good cry, our selection has you covered.  It’s the ultimate May reading list for every dedicated Dog Mum.

This month’s kids’ collection turns the "Dog House" into a classroom without losing any of the fun. We’re exploring art history through a canine lens, learning the vital role of assistance dogs, and embarking on wild adventures where unlikely friendships are forged. With a focus on kindness, curiosity, and responsible pet care, these five stories are perfect for raising the next generation of compassionate dog lovers.


BARKING ORDERS

More Chaos. More Squirrels. More Problems.
by Roxy the Cattle Dog

Roxy’s Field Reports: The System Must Be Maintained

Book cover of 'Barking Orders' by Roxy the Cattle Dog. A Blue Heeler in sunglasses and a tie sits at a desk with a checklist. Subtitle: 'More Chaos. More Squirrels. More Problems.
In this second instalment of the Barking Orders series, our opinionated cattle dog returns with more field reports on the humans barely keeping up. From morning routines to defending the neighbourhood from suspicious squirrels and robot vacuums, Roxy leads with absolute authority.


Inside the Operations:

✔ Morning routines run with military precision.
✔ The full-scale investigation into missing kibble.
✔ Tactical snack acquisition and the ongoing war against the Roomba.
✔ Shifting power structures and one very questionable performance review.

Each story delivers sharp observations from a dog who is clearly the most competent member of the family. 

Start anywhere. Stay for the chaos. 
In Roxy’s world, the system must be maintained.

Missed Roxy’s first field reports? Read an exclusive excerpt from her original diary here.

Paperback, ‎130 pages
Publisher‏: ‎Independently published, 22 March 2026


Price: $13.19 from www.amazon.com.au

THE PET THERAPIST

Thoughtful and Heart-warming Stories for Pet Lovers
by Henrik Kruse 

Healing one misbehaving pet at a time.

What happens when a worn-out former therapist and a gym-addicted "animal consultant" try to fix the emotional lives of families? The Pet Therapist is a warm, insightful novel about what our pets reveal about us.

Book cover of 'The Pet Therapist' featuring a stylized illustration of a smiling man with a full beard and a blue plaid shirt. He is holding a grey tabby cat, and a happy golden retriever stands beside him. In the background is a classic teal-blue vintage car and several owls—one flying and one perched. The subtitle reads: 'Thoughtful and Heart-warming Stories for Pet Lovers' by Henrik Kruse.
Harold, an expert in human crises, seeks a calmer life. Sophie, a branding-obsessed entrepreneur who knows more about AI than animals, wants a business empire. Together, they offer psychological consultations for families struggling with their pets. 

From a Boxer mirroring a child with ADHD to a poodle belonging to a lonely woman facing illness, Harold and Sophie discover that the pets' "misbehaviour" often mirrors the emotional patterns of the humans around them.

While Sophie’s AI advice frequently goes off-track, Harold listens for the small truths beneath the surface. Blending gentle satire with touching human insight, this is a story about the way animals bind us together and the unlikely partnerships that heal us the most. 

A perfect read for anyone who believes our animals understand us better than we understand ourselves.

Kindle, 140 pages
Publisher: Henrik Kruse, 4 December 2025

Price: $8.24 on Kindle at www.amazon.com.au

DOGS, BOYS, AND OTHER THINGS I’VE CRIED ABOUT

by Isabel Klee

A deeply relatable, tender-hearted memoir for the hopeless romantics and dog-obsessed among us.

Book cover for 'Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About' by Isabel Klee. A vibrant green background features a stylized sketch of a yellow dog and a smaller white dog in the foreground. To the right, a small table holds two glasses of rosé wine and a single flower in a vase. In the background, simple line drawings depict the New York City skyline and a string of lights. The title is written in playful pink and white hand-lettered font.
Isabel Klee
, the voice behind the popular @SimonSits and former content manager for The Dogist, moved to New York City at age 20 with a dream of a life focused on animal rescue. While navigating a whirlwind of fickle boyfriends, grand romances, and the search for belonging, Isabel found her true passion: using her platform to help foster pups find forever homes.


Through the highs and lows of her turbulent twenties, it was Simon—a fluffy puppy saved from the meat trade—who kept her grounded. Together, they built a global community of foster advocates and dog lovers.

In this winning memoir, Klee weaves together the stories of her foster dogs with the challenges of bad dates and hard decisions. It is a story of resilience and healing, leading to a happy ending not only for the rescue pups but for Isabel herself.

Paperback, 288 pages
Publisher: Little Brown, 28th April 2026

Price: $24.74 from www.amazon.com.au

FINDING HOME: SHELTER DOGS AND THEIR STORIES

by Traer Scott

Bold, serious, quirky, or lovable—the dogs in Traer Scott’s remarkable photographs regard us with dignity and an abundance of feeling.

Book cover for 'Finding Home: shelter dogs & their stories' by Traer Scott. A high-contrast, black-and-white close-up portrait of a pit bull-type dog with floppy ears and an expressive, soulful gaze. The dog's face is centered against a solid black background. The title 'FINDING HOME' is in white uppercase letters, with the subtitle 'shelter dogs & their stories' in a delicate white script below it.
Scott began photographing these subjects in 2005 while volunteering at animal shelters. Following the success of her first book, Shelter Dogs, this collection introduces a new cast of indomitable spirits. Through extended features, we get to know their personalities and follow their emotional transitions to new lives, including:


✔ Morrissey, a Pit Bull overcoming shelter-induced anxiety.

✔ Chloe, a chocolate Lab mix surrendered due to family allergies.

✔ Gabriel and Cody, retired racing Greyhounds.

✔ Bingley, a resilient dog who lost his hearing during a police raid.

The portraits in Finding Home form an eloquent plea for adoptive families and serve as a moving tribute to the resilience of dogs everywhere.

Edition: Illustrated, 96 pages
Publisher: ‎Princeton Architectural Press, 22 September 2015

Price: $29.45 at www.amazon.com.au

BOOK CLUB - KIDS CORNER


DOGS IN ART

A Canine History of Art
by Valeria AloiseMargot Tissot (Illustrator)
“A child-friendly approach to art history, likely to spark interest in the originals and inspire gallery visits- Kirkus”
Book cover of 'Dogs in Art: A Canine History of Art' by Valeria Aloise and Margot Tissot. The cover features a grid of colorful, stylized illustrations depicting dogs in the style of famous artworks, including a 'dog-ified' version of Frida Kahlo and Grant Wood's American Gothic. An orange tabby cat guide is seen in the foreground looking up at the title, which is written in bold pink and purple font.
Calling all art and animal lovers! Join Harriet, the museum cat, on a playful tour of artwork from around the world and across time - all of which feature dogs!

✔ Over 30 artworks that all include dogs
✔ Art from many cultures, from Indigenous art to classic paintings to modern street art and sculpture
✔ Famous artists including Frida Kahlo, Banksy, Keith Haring, and Jeff Koons
✔ Colourful illustrations, fun facts, surprising stories, and a humorous feline tour guide
✔ An accessible introduction to art styles and time periods


Hardcover, 64 pages
Publisher: Helvetiq, 7th April 2026
For Ages: 6 - 10 years old


Price: $39.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

THE ADVENTURES OF THE BENMORE DOGS

by Lauren Meehan

Book cover of 'The Adventures of the Benmore Dogs' by Lauren Meehan. Set against a lush, green jungle background with tropical leaves and colorful birds, the illustration features four happy animals standing together: a black and white Border Collie, a large fluffy brown dog, a small tan Pomeranian, and a white lamb. The title is written in playful green and white 3D-style lettering.
Woody, Joey, and Sky set out on an incredible adventure where they discover their unnatural abilities and the true meaning of friendship, and what it truly means to work as a team.


The Adventures of the Benmore Dogs reveals the true fact that courageousness and helpfulness go a long way.

With her impeccable words and profound trade of storytelling. Lauren Meehan creates an interesting read for all animal lovers.


Paperback, 62 pages
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 24th April 2026
For Ages: 6 - 8 years old


RRP: $18.65 from www.booktopia.com.au

WHEN YOU SEE A DOG IN A VEST

A Children's Guide to Assistance Dogs
by Fiona Kuilboer (Author), Beth Reinders (Illustrator)

When you see a dog in a vest, it's helping someone do their best!

Book cover of 'When You See a Dog in a Vest: A Children’s Guide to Assistance Dogs' by Fiona Kuilboer and Beth Reinders. A golden retriever wearing a green assistance dog vest with various patches sits in a sunny park. A smiling woman with short silver hair and glasses kneels beside the dog, gently scratching its chin. The title is in large, bold teal letters against a bright blue sky with soft clouds.
Follow Hedwig, a very special Assistance Dog, as he goes about his busy day helping his handler. From shops and buses to cafés and schoolyards, children will discover why some dogs wear vests and why it's important to let them work.


Told in gentle rhyme and filled with curiosity, kindness, and learning, this story helps young readers understand the important work Assistance Dogs do - and how they help people live safely and confidently every day.

Perfect for early readers, classrooms and families, this heart-warming story reminds us that sometimes the cutest heroes have four paws.

Paperback, 26 pages
Publisher: Fiona Kuilboer, ‎ 4 April 2026
For Ages: 4-8 years old


Price: $14.29 at www.booktopia.com.au  

WHAT DO ALL DOGS NEED TO DRINK?

by Robin Lapre, Illustrated by Zoe Saunders

What do all dogs need to drink? There's much more to it than you think! Children are at a great age to learn about the basic needs of dogs and other living things. 

Book cover of 'What Do All Dogs Need to Drink?' by Robin Lapre. The illustration shows a variety of dogs in a sunny meadow trying to drink different beverages: a Shar-Pei with a soda bottle, a Husky with a purple can, and a Border Collie with a juice box. A large splash of blue water forms the background for the title, while a garden hose sprays water into the air. Illustrations by Zoe Saunders.
With adorable illustrations and a catchy rhythm, What Do All Dogs Need to Drink? teaches kids the importance of clean drinking water. 

Silly at times, this story also weaves in other aspects of responsible pet care, including bringing dogs in when it's freezing cold and making safe choices for our pets.

There are even discussion questions and answers that turn this fun story into a full lesson on responsible pet care. If you've got young readers who are thirsty for knowledge, then here's an entertaining book that explains the importance of water in a kid-friendly way. 

Fun rhymes and messages for ages 4-7 and beyond!

Paperback, 34 pages
Publisher: ‎Robin Lapre, 13th March 2026
For Ages: 4 - 7 years old


Price: $15.68 from www.amazon.com.au

SALLY DECIDES

by Debbie Sheridan (Author)

Book cover of 'Sally Decides' by Debbie Sheridan. A happy, speckled tricolour dog with its tongue out is lying in lush green grass dotted with small white flowers. A pink leash curves across the grass. The title 'Sally Decides' is written in bright pink playful font at the top, and the subtitle at the bottom reads 'Kindness always for the win!' in dark pink script.
This 24-page picture book introduces children (ages 3–9) to the concept of "canine agency"—the idea that dogs have feelings and the right to make choices. 

Through Sally’s daily life, young readers learn to "listen" to a dog’s body language and respect their boundaries, moving beyond traditional obedience toward a relationship built on mutual consent.

Ideal for families and educators, it serves as a vital tool for fostering empathy and animal welfare. By focusing on kindness and respect, Sheridan demonstrates that the strongest bond between a child and a pet is one where the dog’s voice is truly heard.


Paperback, ‎ 24 pages
Publisher: Independently published, ‎3 August 2025
For Ages: ‎ 3 - 9 years old


Price: $24.92 from www.amazon.com.au

How the Cost of Living is Impacting Aussies & The Life-Changing Joy of Rescue Pets Featuring Melanie Bracewell

She’s used to bringing the laughs, but this May, Melanie Bracewell—comedian and co-host of The Cheap Seats—is getting serious about a cause close to her heart. Partnering with the Petstock Foundation, Melanie is shedding light on the life-changing impact of pet adoption and the unprecedented challenges currently facing rescue charities across Australia.

The Economic Pinch on Pet Shelters

Bracewell’s support arrives at a critical turning point. As the cost of living continues to climb, pet shelters are feeling a double-sided squeeze: the rising cost of essentials like food and veterinary care, and a heart-breaking surge in surrenders from owners who can no longer afford to keep their beloved companions.

The Sad Reality: Research conducted by the Petstock Foundation in March 2026 reveals that 1 in 6 pet owners (16%) have seriously considered rehoming their pet due to financial pressure.”

This trend is devastating for the 69% of Australians who consider their pets to be true members of the family. The data further highlights the extreme lengths people are going to for their animals:

  • 31% of owners have sacrificed their own groceries to cover pet costs.
  • 10% have been forced to put off routine or preventative care due to expense.

A Dog with a Backstory: Melanie’s Rescue Journey

As a proud pet parent to two rescue dogs, Charles and Gigi, Melanie knows first-hand that the bond with a rescue animal is unique.

Comedian Melanie Bracewell sitting on a couch, smiling and reaching out to pat her rescue dog Charles, a white Maltese Shi-tzu. The setting is a cosy, light-filled living room.
Melanie at home with her first rescue, Charles.

"I adopted my dog Charles, a Maltese Shi-tzu, four years ago, and my life has changed for the better," Melanie shares. "He’s like the old man from the movie Up—a grumpy guy with a heart of gold. He even smiles with his bottom teeth, just like I did before braces!"

The family grew when Pawsome Friends reached out about Gigi, a dog rescued from a hoarder home with 35 other pups.

"She’s the little kid who has given Charles a new lease on life. Seeing the joy they bring is priceless. I love a dog with a backstory—I get to brag that I gave them a better life!"

A joyful white Maltese Shi-tzu rescue dog named Gigi running at high speed across a green lawn. Her ears are flopping back, her tongue is out, and she has a happy, excited expression.
Expert Insight: It’s Not a Behavioural Issue

Dog behaviourist and health expert Lara Shannon notes that the current crisis has shifted the "profile" of shelter pets.

"Many pets currently being abandoned haven't been given up due to behavioural issues, but simply because the cost of care became too high," Shannon explains.

“This means there are many well-trained, loving pets in shelters right now who are simply in need of a new home.”

How You Can Help: The $170,000 Goal

Gigi, a happy white Maltese Shi-tzu rescue dog, standing on a timber floor next to a blue and red plush ‘Buddy’ toy.
This May, the Petstock Foundation is on a mission to raise $170,000 across Australia and New Zealand to support over 230 grassroots rescue partners.

Naomi Mancktelow, Community Engagement Lead, says: "Our focus this May gives Australians a chance to support local rescue groups with essential resources, from everyday care to desexing programs that bring us closer to a future with zero preventable animal euthanasia."

✔ Adopt: Visit your local Petstock store during their Adoption Weekends in May.

✔ The 'Buddy' Toy: Purchase a plush ‘Buddy’ toy in-store or online.

✔ Donate: Support the foundation directly. 100% of funds raised go to charitable partners.

Managing the Costs: 

To support new owners, Petstock is adding $20 in Pet Cash to new adopters' rewards accounts and offering Everyday Rewards points to help with future essentials.

Learn more about finding your new best friend at www.petstock.com.au/adopt.

A yellow Labrador Guide Dog looking alert and happy while working in a brown leather harness with its handler.


Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Guide Dogs to Take Over Martin Place for International Guide Dog Day

Today might be National Superhero Day, but while the world looks to the skies for caped crusaders, the real life-changers are right here at our heels.

In the heart of Sydney, a different kind of hero is preparing to take centre stage. To celebrate International Guide Dog Day (29 April), Martin Place will be transformed into a hub of wagging tails and inspiring stories as Guide Dogs NSW/ACT launches their powerful new campaign: ‘Not All Heroes Wear Capes… Some Wear Harnesses.’

A Paws-itive Takeover in the Heart of Sydney

On Wednesday, 29 April, Sydneysiders are invited to step into the world of these four-legged legends. Starting from 7:00 am, Martin Place will become the ultimate Guide Dogs experience.

Visitors can expect a morning filled with purpose and "paws," featuring:

  • Live Demonstrations: Watch world-class dog training in action.

  • Meet the Heroes: Chat with Guide Dog Handlers and meet the dogs behind the harnesses.

  • Interactive Giving: Explore the interactive donation wall and browse "lab-radorable" merchandise.

  • A Giant Guest: Meet Gulliver, the iconic 6-metre tall mascot, perfect for a photo op and keeping the kids entertained.

The Power of the Partnership: Brian and Quanti

A yellow Labrador Guide Dog named Dasher lying down on a city sidewalk in his harness, looking friendly and content.
Pictured: A Guide Dog like Dasher provides safety, confidence, and companionship.

 
Behind every harness is a life-changing partnership built on unwavering trust. For Guide Dogs NSW/ACT client Brian, his match with his Guide Dog, Quanti, has been a total game-changer for his independence.

“Before, I could become disorientated in public spaces, including while crossing the road,” Brian shares. “Now, I can get the bus to work independently. Quanti is very popular around the building. He keeps me safe, helps me navigate the world, and is my constant companion.”

For Brian, the impact is as much emotional as it is physical. “I put so much trust in him. Thanks to the work that has gone into training Quanti, I can go where I need to go and know that with him, I’ll always find a way.”

The Journey from Puppy to Professional


A very young yellow Labrador puppy being gently held by a person wearing blue vet scrubs. The puppy makes direct, sweet eye contact with the camera.




While these dogs may seem like natural-born superheroes, their "origin story" requires years of specialist training.

Marissa Pace, Chief Marketing and Philanthropy Officer at Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, highlights the scale of this mission: "Every Guide Dog partnership represents years of dedication from volunteers and over $50,000 of community-funded investment before a dog is matched with a client."

Because 80% of their funding comes directly from the public, these life-changing partnerships are only possible thanks to the generosity of everyday Australians.

How You Can Support a Future Hero


Four Guide Dogs—three yellow Labradors (Susie, Doris, and Anita) and one black Labrador (Spot)—lying side-by-side in their harnesses.
Teamwork makes the dream work: (L-R) Susie, Doris, Anita, and Spot are all part of the extraordinary generation of dogs changing lives across Australia.

This International Guide Dog Day, you can help train the next generation of heroes. Every contribution ensures that more Australians living with low vision or blindness can navigate the world with freedom and confidence.

Ready to make a difference? You can meet the experts at Martin Place this Wednesday to learn about volunteering or help train a hero by donating HERE.

Because at the end of the day, some of the world’s greatest heroes don't need to fly—they just need a harness and a helping hand (or paw).

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Adolescent Border Collie dog chewing a red shoe on a rug, illustrating teenage dog behaviour challenges.


“They’re Not Being Naughty”: Why Teenage Dogs Stop Listening

Many dog owners are blindsided when their once-perfect puppy seems to change overnight. Suddenly, recall becomes unreliable, loose-lead walking falls apart, and "forgotten" habits like jumping, barking, or grabbing items resurface with a vengeance.

If you brought home a puppy over the holidays, you might find yourself right in the thick of this transition. According to accredited canine behaviourist, expert force-free trainer, and bestselling author Sarah Rutten, this isn’t a rebellion—it’s biology.

A Normal Part of Development

“Adolescence can begin from around 4 months and continue through to 2 years, depending on the dog,” Sarah explains. “Teenage dogs have a reputation for pushing boundaries, but what we’re usually seeing is a young dog going through a major developmental stage.”

During this period, dogs often become more impulsive and inconsistent. You might notice your dog becoming:

  • More adventurous and bold (ignoring you to explore).
  • Easily overwhelmed or sensitive to things they used to ignore.
  • Distracted by the environment over their handler.

“It’s very common for guardians to feel like their dog has forgotten everything,” says Sarah. 

“Dogs at this age are still developing their frontal lobe, much like human teenagers. Impulse control, decision-making, and emotional regulation are still maturing.”


Debunking the "Dominance" Myth

When a dog stops listening, it’s easy to feel like they are "testing" you. However, Sarah notes that interpreting this as a power struggle can damage the bond between dog and owner.

“Dogs don’t misbehave to challenge us or take control. Behaviour is influenced by what the dog is experiencing at that moment, not a desire to be naughty.”

She adds that outdated ideas around dominance can make this stage more difficult for both dogs and their guardians. “When people believe their dog is deliberately pushing boundaries, they’re more likely to respond with frustration or punishment,” Sarah says. “But what dogs need during this stage is support, guidance and consistency.

How to Survive (and Thrive) During Adolescence

Australian Dog Lover mascots Porthos and Aramis using a snuffle mat to demonstrate calm behaviour and mental enrichment for teenage dogs.

The original Australian Dog Lover mascots, Porthos and Aramis, pictured in 2016. 

Even for our high-energy Malinois, mental enrichment like a snuffle mat was a game-changer for channelling adolescent energy into calm, focused behaviour.

The key to navigating the teenage months isn't about working harder; it’s about working smarter and adjusting your expectations.

“Adolescence isn’t a sign that your training has failed,” Sarah reassures. “It’s a sign your dog is growing up.”

To help your dog through this phase, Sarah recommends these six focus areas:

  • Go Back to Basics: Revisit foundation skills like recall and lead walking in low-distraction environments (like your living room or backyard) before expecting them to work at the park.
  • Lower the Difficulty: If your dog isn't listening, the environment is likely too "loud" for them. Move to a quieter space to set them up for success.
  • Reinforce the Good: Consistently reward the behaviours you like. Dogs repeat what works for them!
  • A Jack Russell Terrier making eye contact during a positive reinforcement training session to build focus.


    • Manage the Environment: Use leads, baby gates, or long lines to prevent them from practicing "bad" habits like jumping or bolting while they are still learning.
    • Meet Their Needs: Ensure they have plenty of mental stimulation and "sniffaris" (scent-based walks) to burn off adolescent energy safely.
    • Stay Consistent: Clear, predictable boundaries create a sense of security. “It’s not about being stricter,” Sarah says, “it’s about being clear.”

      Looking Ahead

While it can feel like your training has gone out the window, Sarah reminds owners that this phase is temporary. "With the right support, dogs come through it and continue to develop into well-adjusted adults."

The complexities of the adolescent brain are a major focus of Sarah’s upcoming book, which follows her previous success, The Canine Perspective. While the new title is still under wraps, it promises to help guardians bridge the communication gap during these confusing developmental years.

“It continues the conversation from my first book, helping guardians understand why dogs behave the way they do, especially during stages like adolescence where things can feel confusing,” she says. “When we understand what’s happening, everything becomes much easier to navigate.”

More Information

For more expert advice on dog behaviour and force-free training, visit Sarah’s website.

Her bestselling book, The Canine Perspective: Using Force-Free Methods to Unleash Your Dog’s Paw-tential, is an essential guide for any puppy guardian and is available now from Booktopia and Amazon Australia.

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