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  • Who's for Cats

    Victoria faces a serious cat overpopulation crisis, with approximately 500,000 unowned (stray and feral) cats in the state. The Lost Dogs' Home, in conjunction with a number of Victorian animal welfare organisations and government, is part of the Who's For Cats campaign, launched at the Home on the 6th December.

  • Is Your Pet Microchipped?

    The Lost Dogs’ Home, in conjunction with the National Pet Register, is offering HALF PRICE microchipping on Saturdays and Sundays during March. For just $20, you can microchip your pet and guarantee its safe return home every time.

  • The Lost Dogs’ Home Calls for a Ban on Pets Sold From Pet Shops

    The Lost Dogs' Home is calling for a permanent ban on the sale of pets from pet shops. Dr Graeme Smith, The Home’s Managing Director, is calling for community, industry and government support to prohibit pets being sold from shopping centres and shops - commercial environments which facilitate impulse buying.

  • Calling all creative animal lovers.

    Are you the creative type? You should enter our 2008 Christmas Card Design Competition. Download the competition flyer and enter now! Your design could feature in next year's catalogue for The Lost Dogs' Home cards.

  • Now Online - Christmas Cards!

    A great range of cards are available to purchase this year. Proceeds from the sale of the cards will help the Home fulfil its mission to look after and reduce the incidence of lost, unwanted and abandoned animals. Visit our online store.

  • Puppy Love!

    Angus was brought to The Lost Dogs' Home as a stray puppy, after being found in the Cranbourne area clinging to life. He was picked up by Lost Dogs’ Home ambulance drivers in an emaciated and frightened state.

  • Choosing a Pet

    Bringing a pet into your home requires a long term commitment from you and other family members. The Lost Dogs' Home has put together a comprehensive guide to selecting a pet to help you decide which breed/type of dog or cat is best suited to your lifestyle.

  • Dr Graeme Smith Interview with Richard Stubbs

    Richard Stubbs interviewed the Managing Director of The Lost Dogs' Home, Graeme Smith on the 3rd of October 2007.

  • ‘A Dog’s Day Afternoon – Albert Park Lake’

    As part of their Public Relations Course, RMIT University students are holding ‘A Dog’s Day Afternoon’ on Saturday 13th October at the Cormornant Picnic Area at Albert Park Lake. Bring your family and four legged friend down to receive your free pet identification tag. All money raised on the day will be donated to The Lost Dogs’ Home.

  • Paws in the Park

    Join in the fun on Sunday 14th October when the Gisborne Veterinary Clinic hosts the second annual 'Paws in the Park' dog walk at Gisborne Botanical Gardens.

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