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Published by magazine, 2016-06-29 01:39:41

DoggieRescue E-Magazine July 2016

ADDRESS : 2 Mc Cowan Rd, Cnr. Bloodwood Rd, INGLESIDE. 2101 SHNEOLTKEIRLL
OPEN: 10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday

PHONE: 9486-3133

Vol.11 No.141
JULY 2016

DOG WALKING ADOPTIONS:

HOURS DOGS 11,723
11AM - 2.30PM CATS 386
TUES - SUN

Weather Hope
permitting

Life

Foster a dog! SlMaoasnentetpCatahhgforiemisrsgtm&o6t-a8hGsis…unfrtiheenrds
Volunteers welcome

No-Kill Shelter

www.DoggieRescue.com

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• from my desk CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS IN JULY

Dear Readers

Christmas cheer should be experienced more than once a
year….definitely, all our pets agree!

What better way to start the Christmas Cheer than to open
your home to a foster dog. What a wonderful way to get
some warmth and snuggles on those cold winters nights.
And…if you decide that you cannot be parted, that is OK too!

Give a long termer a thought, or perhaps a dog on
medication? Are you practised at giving pills to a dog?
Perhaps think of Justin, Roscoe and Bernie. Do a search
on our web site to find out more details on these dogs.

Monika with Comet at Ingleside Shelter So many people are not comfortable around medium sized
dogs. Is that your forte? We have so many to choose from!
Even pairs that will entertain themselves whilst you are at
work like Venus and Serena (see our pairs on p26).

Our editor has listed 6 suggestions for Christmas in July.
One of them is to pledge to go “meat Free for 31 days”.
These days it is so much easier to do this. I have been a
vegetarian since I was 12 years old – in those days they
looked at you in restaurants as if you had 3 heads but times
have changed. Having been a vegetarian for almost 50 years
I have now moved onto being a vegan. I feel so much better
for it. I feel healthier!

Our Trivia Night is a VERY IMPORTANT night to help all
our animals. Come and join me for a night of laughter and
catching up with friends. Book a table and sit together.
Gunther is very worried you will not come. Please look into
his eyes and do not disappoint him! It will be an awesome
night and don’t forget our Christmas fun theme with your
outfit!!!

Oska has led a life which would break the On a personal note – do something for the animals in
spirit of most dogs but it has not affected need and don’t forget them when you go to the polls –
his loving, playful & loyal nature. Read dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, chooks – they all need your
his very special story on page 37... voice to speak up.

Monika

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• Please make a DONATION

If you wanted to make a tax
deductible donation to help Doggie
Rescue save more lives in the year
ahead you can donate online via
our secure website or call us on
02 9486 3133.

• Become a DoggieRescue

LIFESAVER

Or you might like to consider
becoming a DoggieRescue
Lifesaver (see p40), with a regular
monthly gift to support our work.

All gifts, regardless of size, help us
to give a brighter future to the dogs
and cats in our care. Thank you in
advance for your kind donation.

I look forward to keeping you
updated on our progress in the
months ahead and sincerely thank
you again for all your support.

Warmest regards

Monika

Monika Biernacki
Founder - DoggieRescue

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DOGGIERESCUE.COM

ISSUE: JULY 2016

FEATURES

CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN JULY– 6-8
Meet some adorable DR doggies!!!

MOUSE – So tiny, so loved, so 10-11
special. By Tracy Samassa

CHRISSY’S PRECIOUS LITTER – 16
How can humans be so cruel?

HOPES & WISHES - Dogs I share a 18-19
bond with. By Volunteer Janice Martin

I JUST ADORE BATMAN 24 I’M SQUALL
By Volunteer Keryn Twining 28-29 Meet Squall
on page 7
A DAY IN THE LIFE - The DR
Kennel Hands. By Ashley Blair Email: [email protected]
Join us on Facebook
BLACKTOWN POUND DOGS 30-31 https://www.facebook.com/doggierescue
Save A Life Follow us on Twitter
www.twitter.com/monikadogrescue
OSKA’S PLIGHT REACHES NEW 37
YORK - An inspirational rescue story

IN EVERY ISSUE

FROM MY DESK 2-3
by Monika Biernacki 12-13

Doggie Rescue UNLEASHED &
DANGEROUS By Roland Briefrel

UP CLOSE & PERSONAL– BILLY 32-33
BAT EARS & HARRY HOUSE MOP

DoggieRescue.com wishes to acknowledge the assistance given by:

Virbac Animal Health Australia
361 Horsley Road,
MILPERRA. NSW. 2214
Free call: 1800 009 847 Ph.(02)9772-9772

www.virbac.com.au

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Leave a Legacy of Love

Christmas in
July is FUN!!!

Justin Mini Foxy x 6yrs 7.8kgs Male Sponsor: “In Because you will always care.
loving memory of dear Harry!” Malki & Chandra Please remember DoggieRescue in your Will.

Sponsored doggies adopted!

• Champ, Poppy & Gwen, Tilly, Skip, Bud, Send or call for your free brochure about leaving a
Basil, Selma, Rocky, Piper, Honey, Sugar, gift in your Will.

Chester, Simon, Lucas, Rossi, Lancelot,
Phil, Jasmine & Norma ...CLICK HERE!!

Mr/Mrs/Ms/Other

First name

Surname

Address

Post code

Telephone

Where is DoggieWood? Please return to:
DoggieRescue,
Ingleside Shelter location: 2 McCowan Rd, 8 Chiltern Road,
Cnr of Bloodwood Rd, INGLESIDE. 2101 INGLESIDE. NSW. 2101
Or call 9486-3133
Open 11AM –2.30PM Tuesday to Sunday www.DoggieRescue.com Thank you

Phone: 9486-3133
www.DoggieRescue.com.au

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The FIRST thing to do to The SECOND way to
celebrate Christmas in July celebrate Christmas in July
is… is…

Do you have spare Why not Volunteer
time enough to give at DoggieRescue
shelter and meet
a homeless DR some new friends?
doggie some love?

I’M GUNTHER I’M BUBBLES

Jack Russell x 6yrs 6.9kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving Jack Russell x 7yrs 8kgs Male Sponsor:“ For my
memory of our rescue dog Penny!” Stephanie Serbian rescue dogs Nela & Tess!” Lorelei Dowling

DoggieRescue thanks to our CELEBRATING
talented volunteer photographer CHRISTMAS
IN JULY
Oznur Mezgil

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The THIRD way that you can do The FOURTH idea is to
to celebrate Christmas in July celebrate Christmas in July
is… by…

Pledge go to ‘MEAT Sharing our
FREE’ for 31 days. E-Magazine link
Go to the store and buy amongst all your
a vegetable you have friends & family &
never seen before! spreading the word.

I’M SQUALL I’M DAISY

Foxy x 6yrs 9.4kgs Male Sponsor:“In loving memory English Staffy x 6yrs 14kgs Female Sponsor:“ I am
of our special dogs Tia & Ian!” Paul & Kathryn & Muffin wishing you very good luck!” Darren Needham-Walker

WHY DO WE CELEBRATE ‘CHRISTMAS IN JULY’?

Because Christmas cheer should be experienced
more than just ONCE a YEAR!

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The FIFTH and important The SIXTH and last, but not
Christmas in July celebration least, Christmas Celebration in
is… July is…

Can’t commit to a dog Go to Monika’s
full time - have you DoggieRescue trivia
thought of becoming night and have fun
a foster carer? while raising funds!

I’M COMET I’M BUTTON

English Staffy 9yrs 16kgs Male Sponsor: “It’s in the Aussie Terrier x 8yrs 8.6kgs Male Sponsor: “ In
giving that we receive!” Royce Milmlow loving memory of my dear dog Pebbles!” Sigrid Lublow

IS THERE ANY OTHER WAY I CAN HELP?

Grab some friends & come celebrate Christmas in July at DoggieRescue
Shelter and give your TIME to some lonely doggies!

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URGENT POUND DOG 577# SO TINY, SO LOVED...SO SPECIAL!
BREED: MALTESE
AGE:11 YEARS By Tracy Samassa
GENDER: FEMALE
TEMPAREMENT:GOOD See Mouse’s full story -
DUE DATE:10/11/2011 Click here

I’m Mouse and that was me on Dear Readers,
Death Row. I was old and tired, Mouse spent the last 3 years with me in
nobody wanted me. Just before it Whyalla a small town in South Australia,
was too late Monika saved me where the outback meets the ocean.
and took me to DoggieRescue. Her time was spent having walks on the
beach and in the outback, socialising,
There were lots of other dogs at partying and lots of cuddles. Nothing
DoggieRescue who had been ever scared her, and at 3.3kg she could
abandoned, just like me. How hold her ground with the biggest
would I ever find my forever meanest of dogs. She was sassy,
home? Then one day I was taken independent and quirky. She bossed
to a new home. It was a foster her other 3, 4 legged siblings around
home, my new Mummy said it and had me wrapped around her little
was not forever because she paw. She has left a huge hole in my
already had 3 dogs, but I’d have life. Not a day passes that I don’t miss
a warm bed, food and cuddles… her wonky smile or cheeky bark.
Thank you Mouse for coming into my
A few weeks later someone life. Love Mummy
called to adopt me but Mummy
said I was already adopted and
that her life was better with me in
it. I had found my forever home.

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• Truffle Maltese x 10yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory & as a tribute to Mouse!” A group of friends

In memory of, and as a tribute to Mouse, we have another Mouse the opportunity at finding a forever
chosen to make a donation to Monika’s Doggie home, while being happy and comfortable in the
Rescue. A total of $350 has been donated. process. Hopefully this donation will provide a few furry
friends with food, shelter and veterinary costs until they
A beloved fur baby, the life of the party, a funny little dog meet their forever family. Dogs play such a special part
with such a big personality. Our fur babies are our life, in our lives and in our hearts, and being able to help just
they leave a lasting footprint on both our hearts and lives, one more find a forever home is a wonderful thing.
and Mouse was no different.
We wish Mouse a peaceful rest in ‘doggie heaven’ filled
Tracy, you have a very big heart, and Mouse was lucky to with good health, lots of treats and many cuddles and
have you as her human Mum, just as you were lucky to hope that Truffle, who has been sponsored with some of
find and have Mouse in your life. We want to give the funds raised, finds a home as loving as did Mouse.

With lots of love, from all of us….

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DOGGIERESCUE UNLEASHED AND DANGEROUS

Compiled by Roland Briefrel with thanks to David Shoebridge for some of this information.

DR. JOHN KAYE
23/10/1955 - 02/5/2016

Vale Dr John Kaye – a role model for better
politicians and better animal welfare standards.

Rarely is it possible to give recognition to politicians in this monthly column so I ask for the indulgence of all
readers this month. Sadly, on 2 May this year, the animals of NSW and by extension Australia, lost a prolific
advocate for animal welfare in the NSW parliament.

Dr John Kaye was a tireless champion for a number of Dr John Kaye and his concern for animal welfare led to
causes including public education and renewable the production of the two iconic posters—one which
energy in addition to animal welfare. At a time when our appears below and the other on page 13.
regard for politicians is at an all -time low, Dr Kaye stood
out as a representative who, to coin a cliché, genuinely
tried to make a difference.

John was always a principled Parliamentary advocate
with wide respect across the political divide. When he
spoke the chamber listened. To his Greens colleagues
he was a constant source of inspiration, energy and
good humour. There were very few topics on which he
did not have a strong and considered position. He was
effective in banning the pesticide Endosulfan, pushing
for truth in labelling for free range eggs and highlighting
animal welfare abuses in the greyhound racing
industry.

NSW Premier Mike Baird said in a statement at the time The following selection of media statements clearly
of his passing that he was "deeply saddened to learn of demonstrated John’s commitment to improved
the death of John Kaye". "He was a formidable animal welfare standards in NSW in response to
advocate of the causes in which he believed," Mr Baird the NSW Parliamentary inquiry into greyhound
said. "Despite our political differences I regarded him as racing:
a friend." NSW Labor leader Luke Foley described Dr
Kaye as one of the state's most formidable and effective “The Committee glossed over critical evidence on the
politicians. "He made an impact by dint of great intellect mistreatment of dogs, loopholes in drug testing and
and sheer relentless energy," he said. criticisms of the industry’s governance.

Critically, at a time when our politics both state and “Greyhound Racing NSW dodged a bullet. None of the
federal are increasingly about personal attacks, John reforms go to the issue of a perverse industry
Kaye was consumed with the contest of ideas and management structure that combines commercial and
holding the government to account. If parliaments at all regulatory functions in one body.
levels and in all states featured more politicians with
these qualities, better government policy would be the
result – especially in animal welfare.

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The recommendations will do very little to bring down
the appalling toll of animals killed and mistreated. This
is an opportunity lost. The industry will continue to be
plagued by a culture of bullying, secrecy and cronyism.

“The export of greyhounds, live baiting, inadequate
animal welfare standards and the absence of lifetime
tracking were all put in the too hard basket despite the
impacts on the animals.

“The committee blocked key Greens recommendations Roland Briefrel is an educator and an animal welfare
to increase transparency and accountability despite an advocate who is not hesitant to speak about topics for
overwhelming number of submissions criticising the animals who have no voice. He is a long time supporter
lack of information on the fate of missing and killed of Doggie Rescue.
dogs.
John was committed to helping greyhounds
“There will be no substantial progress on any of the affected by the racing industry in NSW and was
problems of the industry until Greyhound Racing NSW pushing for legislative changes to effect that.
is disbanded and its commercial and regulatory
functions are allocated to two separate bodies.

“Regulatory powers should focus on animal welfare
and integrity without being compromised by
commercial objectives.

On the issue of factory farmed eggs, John had this to Australia’s state and federal consumer affairs ministers
say in 2015: “A growing number of Australians are now are currently working on a legally enforceable definition
opting to buy ‘free-range’ eggs to avoid the horrific of free-range egg production. The industrial egg
cruelty of factory farming. However some unethical producers will not loosen their grip on the lucrative free-
industrial producers are exploiting the lack of a legal range egg market without a struggle. They are lobbying
standard for free-range egg farming. These producers for intensive production systems with 10,000 birds per
are cashing in on the higher prices while their hens hectare to be permitted to use the free-range label. This
suffer in conditions that are far from free-range. In some will deprive hens of their basic welfare needs, entrench
cases they are jammed into sheds with little room to the exploitation of well-intentioned shoppers and
move and limited or no access to the outdoors. squeeze genuine free-range farmers out of the market.”

John’s energy was formidable. But he also used it in very focussed ways to campaign for the issues that he cared
passionately about, which were all linked to a sweeping vision of a more equal, sustainable and humane society.

On behalf of all creatures great and small – thank you and farewell!!

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VOLUNTEER With your help we will
continue to find homes
Get involved....9486-3133 for more than 1000

http://www.doggierescue.com/workavail.htm doggies every year.

1. Rex Schnauzer x Terrier 1yr 10kgs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Sheba, who was special!” Louise Dowd
2. Speckles Cattle x Corgi 7yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor: “ Wishing you the very best of luck!” P. Tew
3. Winkle Mini Foxy x Chihuahua 5yrs 4.1kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Sam!” Valerie Rodgers
4. Jaxson Spaniel x Spitz 9yrs 6kgs Male Sponsor:“Good things are coming to you really soon!” Jody Redler
5. Pippa Jack Russell x 5yrs 4kgs Female Sponsor:“She’d make a faithful friend!” Claire & Michael
6. Zelda Staffy x Foxy 8yrs Female Sponsor:“ In loving memory of Rusty, Tasha & Sam!” Robert Nauta
7. Bessie Border Collie x Husky 6yrs 19.5kgs Female Sponsor: With love & hugs from Shona & Narice
8. Holly Staffy x 2yrs Female Sponsors: “Wishing you lots of luck!” Linda, Pat & Pee Wee & remembering Robbie
9. Angus Aussie Terrier x 5yrs 8kgs Male Sponsor: “Wishing you a happy home—it’s about time!” Lesley Cansdell
10. Angel English Staffy x 2yrs 14.2kgs Female Sponsor: “ Wishing you lots of good luck!” Lucy Hortense
11.Jedi Shepherd x 5yrs Male Sponsor: “He’s such a sweetie!” Love from Yvonne, Marina & Jef, Easy Social Media
12. Nikita Corgi x Sheltie 8yrs 9.8kgs Female Sponsor:“ A loving home is coming very soon!” Tony Suters

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Visit: petsecure.com.au

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• • • Chrissy’s precious litter fundraiser

How can

humans

be so

cruel?

DoggieRescue has received a little Mum with 1 week old pups from a “Chrissy is now safe and
pound, under Duty of Care, (they still belong to the pound). The dog, who warm with us. She has
we have named Chrissy came from Department of Housing and the settled down and her pups
residents were evicted and left the dog and her pups behind. The animal are feeding well. She is
officer who collected them said there were 8 pups in total but 2 were dead drinking lots of milk and
when he found them. They came to our vets full of fleas and worms, we have overcome her
including tapeworm. They are being treated for this. Can you help us eclampria (calcium
ensure the remaining pups and Mum get the nutrition and care they need. deficiency through poor
nutrition and no milk for
You can make a One-off Donation. All donations $2 or more Mum to drink).” Monika
are tax deductible. Thank you from the bottom of our paws!

http://www.doggierescue.com/donate.htm

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Please help DoggieRescue continue our lifesaving work. Not only for today
but for the years to come. Make a gift to the animals through your Will.

Please call or email for your free brochure about leaving a gift in your Will.
Phone: 9486-3133 Monika @DoggieRescue.com www.DoggieRescue.com

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ADOPTED HOPES & WISHES

Volunteer Janice By Janice Martin
with Cookie
Hello Readers,

Nervous, timid, blind, malnourished and
abused are a few words that describe some
dogs that find their way to rescue centres.
Unfortunately not all rescued dogs have had
happy human experiences. But you know,
so many of these dogs have such gentle
souls, are desperate to trust, so want that
loving human touch and have been waiting
for so, so long for their forever home. At
Monika’s Doggie Rescue they learn that life
is not so bad and through watching other
dogs receive cuddles, treats, walks, play,
etc, they slowly but surely learn some trust.

But these dogs need their forever homes to
develop their personalities and adjust to life
generally. Do you have patience, plenty of
love, maybe some experience with timid
dogs and time through each day to spend
with your new companion. If so, one of
these dogs may be just right for you.

“ I have chosen these dogs because I have
a special bond with them, I trust them as
they do me, they are gentle, affectionate
and so beguiling in their own different ways.”

COLE Border Terrier x 4yrs 6kgs Male

BRYSON Jack Russell x 2yrs 6kgs Male Cole ( at right bottom ) has a scruffy coat
and face similar to a Border Terrier but
Bryson ( above ) arrived very nervous of people and is still timid his legs are shorter. Cole is my Sponsor
although he looks at you trying to will himself forward. He needs time dog. He arrived at about 1 year of age,
to get to know you before he will come close. But the feeling when he terrified of people and anything that
does let you pat him or give him a gentle belly rub is wonderful; he moved. I was so sad for him. How could
looks so happy with himself. He has the most gorgeous but sad such a young dog be so traumatised!
eyes. A young dog that has the world and its people to discover. A Cole has progressed but desperately
calm household and maybe a doggie friend would help Bryson. Sponsor: needs his own family to bring him out of
“In loving memory of sweet Jessica!” Honey, Bonnie & Marti their Mum his shell. I don't think Cole has ever
experienced a loving home life. He is not
familiar with the lead and is quite terrified
of it. So Cole definitely needs time and
patience to introduce daily life. Sponsor:
“He needs love & time for his special
personality to show!” Janice, Volunteer

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• • • Christmas in July feature

COOKIE 3 Italian Greyhound x 6yrs 6kgs Male ( feature photo with Janice on page 18 )

Cookie is about double the size of a Jack Russell with the same markings. He is a timid boy who has not
had happy associations with people. He particularly likes women but is nervous of men and children. On
the other hand when he gets to know you he is such a bright and interesting dog with so much to offer. He
loves to chase balls and play with squeaky toys. He is affectionate, gives kisses and just manages to fit in
your lap for a cuddle. He communicates with his eyes and body. He has been with us for so, so long!
Sponsor:“In loving memory of Tia & Ian!” Kathryn, Paul & Muffin

ROSSCO Jack Russell x Foxy 5yrs 6kgs Male CELENE Maltese x Foxy 10yrs 4kgs Female

Rossco (above) is a long termer. His buddy Yukki found a Dear little Celene (below). I love her to bits. She
foster home but Rossco is still waiting, for what reasons I am has a scruffy terrier coat with Jack Russell
not sure. He is such a bright, busy, happy and affectionate markings, so I will leave it to you to guess her
boy. He loves his walks, a garden environment and cuddles. doggie heritage. Celene is blind but a big plus is
Maybe he has been overlooked because he hides that that her hearing is great and she follows your
loveable and quirky personality on first meeting. Sponsor: voice from any distance. Celene just loves to lie
“ In loving memory of Rusty & Natasha!” Barry & Jessica on the grass in the sunshine. She has come a
long way since arriving at Monikas in a terrible
condition. She loves her cuddles, has a keen
sense and is bright as a button. Such a little
character. Celene is an old lady now, (although
no one has told her that), so a warm and caring
home to spoil her for her remaining years would
be the adoption of the year in the eyes of her
carers. Sponsor: With love from Sylvia Raye

"Christmas in July reminds us of a cozy home,
snuggling up on the lounge, a warm bed and
hearty food to forget how cold it may be outside.
These special dogs would love to share that winter
warmth with you! You can find more information
on each of them on line at Monika’s Doggie
Rescue - See the Dogs - under "Special Needs"

or "Needs Rescue Experience".

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PHOTO FRAMES, LOVE…. FOREVER FAMILIES…. ADOPT ME!
FRAME YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND TODAY AND
GIVE A RESCUE DOGGIE A HAPPY HOME! 1. Bruce Mini Pinscher 11yrs 9kgs
Male Sponsor: “ Love and luck
11. 12. sent your way!” Convert
Advertising

2. Iris Foxy x Whippet 6yrs 7.3kgs
Female Sponsors: “In loving
memory of Macy girl!” Susan
Dorahy

3. Pearl Silky x 10yrs Female
Sponsor: “ In loving memory of
Connor & Polly!” The Browns

4. Nash Jack Russell x 6yrs 6kgs
Male Sponsor: “ Your turn next!”
Nicole Van du Gard, with love.

5. Hugo Maltese x Poodle 8yrs
8.4kgs Male Sponsor:“Hope you
find a home soon!” Tyerell Allen

6. Marbles Foxy x Chihuahua 5yrs
5kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving
memory of Ricky!” Malki &
Chandra

7. Drake Foxy x 5yrs Male
Sponsor: “ To help you find the
home you deserve!” Pam Robson

8. Phantom Staffy x 2yrs Male
Sponsor Mummy Karen & Kezi,
Sherry & Spot Trafford

9. Courtney Kelpie x Italian
Greyhound 1yr Female
Sponsor: With lots of love from
Breanna

10. Buttercup Foxy 11yrs Female
Sponsor: With lots of love from
the 4 Kane Kitties

11. Husk Pomeranian x 12yrs Male
Sponsor: “ In loving memory of
our beautiful Fantasia!” Emma
Curtin

12. Hazel Shih Tzu x 10yrs Female
Sponsor:“In loving memory of Jess
& Jody!” Michele & Steve
Tamassy

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Featuring star ex DR
doggie Chippy Pizzey &
his pearl’s of wisdom...

SWEET MILO LOVES CUDDLES! Hi Fans,
Foxy x 18mths 4.7kgs Male Sponsor:
“ Good luck finding a family!” Will Gorman This Christmas in July I am going to have
a wish...I wish all dogs and cats were safe
DREY LOOKING FAB IN PINK:) and loved and warm, like me. You know
there are many, many doggies ( and cats too ) who aren’t lucky
enough to have anybody care about them. Isn’t that sad:(

I used to be one of those doggies after my family abandoned me but
I was adopted and I am a lucky boy now. I’m allowed to sleep on my
Mum & Dad’s bed. Every night I race in but Priscilla, the cat, always
gets there FIRST!!!! And there she is—a big lump under the bed
covers—just where I want to be!!! But lucky that we have a really
big bed (Dad said there had to be room for him too!)

I jump up, turn round & round in a circle till my find my most comfy
spot. Then I feel Mum pull the end of the doona over me and she
pats my head. Goodnight Chips...I’m so toasty, warm and really
loved. It’s not just Christmas in July for me for I celebrate every day
of the year the day I was adopted from DoggieRescue. C/U Chips

“Who’s a pretty boy then?” CHIPPY’S RUDOLPH
JOKES:
Dre Whippet x 3yrs 10.3kgs Male Sponsor:
“ Hoping you find a home!” Mike Jamieson • Which of Santa's
reindeer has bad
manners? "Rude"-olph

• What do you call a
reindeer wearing ear
muffs? Anything you
want because he can’t
hear you!

Have fun dressing up Rudolph & his friends :
www.http://color.mallmedia.net/dressup/rudolph/

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Hi Everyone,

Spice and Fennel arrived in our
home about 4 weeks ago and they
have settled in beautifully! We
have thoroughly enjoyed the
constant cuddles, kisses and daily
walks. They enjoy their nice warm
bed and lots of cuddly toys, they
also love their new garden, when-
ever we come home we find them
lying in the sun. They have been
to see their new vet and are in the
best of health. We are looking
forward to many happy years
together. Thanks Monika!

The Jacobs Family

How cute
are we?

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

1. Axle Jack Russell x 7yrs Male Sponsor: “ Hoping you find your soul mate really soon!” Lesley Candsell
2. Joey Kelpie x Foxy 5yrs 8.2kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Lily Biesler!” Greg & Amy
3. Seb Jack Russell x 6yrs 12.8kgs Male Sponsor: “For all of our Rainbow Bridge Mob!” Love from Colleen & Ron
4. Siska English Staffy x 10yrs 17kgs Female Sponsor:“For my Serbian rescue dogs Nela & Tess!” Lorelei Dowling
5. Squirtle Jack Russell x 3yrs 6kgs Male Sponsor: “ We hope you find a forever family soon!” Rachel & Andrew
6. Andy Rottweiler x 4yrs 28kgs Male Sponsor: “ Wishing you a merry Christmas in July!” Nikki from Locisolutions

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• • • • one of my favourite dogs

“Batman will take
time to come out of
his shell, but when
he does, one lucky

family will gain a
best friend for life!”

Batman was unsure of the
different noises around him,
sometimes looking at you for
answers. Other dogs were
curious to him, but he did not
pull to go to them or make a
noise towards them. After the
walk we sat under a shelter, and
finally he started to relax. He
gave his first kiss "lick" and laid
down for a belly rub.

I JUST ADORE BATMAN The next day I was at the
shelter again. I asked to go
BY VOLUNTEER KERYN TWINING say hi to him in the kennel, but I
could not see him. He was
hiding in his cubby kennel, trying
to figure out what all the noise is
with all the dogs barking around
him. After I visited him, he came
out of his cubby kennel and was
a little more curious to the
people wandering around.

Batman came from a country pound in April 2016. He was not Batman is very sweet and just
micro chipped and there were no details of his life to date. He was very scared, needs to be shown some human
not wanting to come to the front of his kennel and shying away from people. The affection. He has since come
pound staff introduced us to him and let us harness him to get him used to us. along amazingly. Let him come
There was not a sound from this boy and he looked at the ground the entire to you and things will be great!
time. While waiting to get in the car, he put his paw on our legs as if to say
"please don't leave me". When it came time to get in the car though, he jumped Sponsor:“Just ‘cause you’re
straight into the travel kennel. Once at the shelter, he wasn't sure what was such a very good boy!” Love
happening. He cowered at all the noise around him. from Jane & Romeo

A week and a day later: I was back at the shelter and asked to take Breed: Mastiff x Age: 3yrs
Batman for a walk while it was quiet. He stopped to sniff everything and leave Sex: Male
his "mark". He walked loosely on the lead but was never quite relaxed. He would
not drink water while out walking and was unsure about treats. www.doggierescue.com

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SAVE A LIFE! Adopt a dog and help
us to continue to save
Please call....9486-3133 the precious lives of
dogs waiting on Death
http://www.doggierescue.com/adoptadog.htm
Row in pounds

1. Dezzy Maltese x 3yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor: “With love from ex DR doggies Kipling, Digby & Marlow!” Catherine
2. Dusty Kelpie x Corgi 3yrs 10.8kgs Male Sponsor: “ For my Serbian rescue dogs Nela & Tess!” Lorelei Dowling
3. Autumn Staffy x Whippet 1yr Female Sponsor: “I have my fingers crossed you soon find a family!” Patsy Wills
4. Khaleesi Staffy x 12mths Female Sponsor: “ Everyone deserves a good life!” Lots of love from Margot Cuthill
5. Pickles Jack Russell x 9yrs Male Sponsor:“To help him to find a home where he is loved!” from Julie McCann
6. Tara Mastiff x B/Collie 2yrs Female Sponsor:“Hope you find a loving forever home soon!” Convert Advertising
7. Chuck Jack Russell x 4yrs 10kgs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Ralph, Floyd & Steffie!” Verena
8. Benette Bull Mastiff x Shepherd 4yrs 25.9kgs Female Sponsor: “ From our family of 2 dogs!” Lisa & Greg
9. Spike Wiry Terrier 1yr 15.1kgs Male Sponsor: “ Big hugs to a very sweet big boy!” Gail & Nelson
10. Mercedes Rottweiler x 6yrs 33.8kgs Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Lucky, Bunny & Yellow!” E. Lin
11. Bailey Jack Russell x Pug 1yr 8.3kgs Male Sponsor:“ It’s in the giving that we receive! ” Royce Milmlow
12. Saffy Maltese x 8yrs Female Sponsor: “In loving memory of my ex DR doggie, dear Crunchie!” Cathy Beer

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ADOPT A PAIR “WHY NOT
ADOPT
1 + 1 = A FAMILY….9486-3133 TWO
BONDED
http://www.doggierescue.com/adoptadog_pairs.htm DOGS?

Ruby Kelpie x Shar Pei 18mths & Tanami Kelpie x Serena 17.9kgs & Venus 18.5kgs Both Staffy x
Shepherd 18mths (bonded sisters) Sponsors: “A 18mths. Female ( bonded sisters) Sponsors: With lots
sweetie who melts your heart!” Kylee-Jan Ervine & “In of love from Lesley Cansdell & “ In loving memory of
loving memory of Rusty & Natasha!” Barry & Jessica Iceberg, who was special!” Henny Simm

Jenny Maltese x Lhasa Apso 8yrs 5.3kgs Female & Kylie Jack Russell x 8yrs 5.5kgs & Dannii Jack
Humphrey Lhasa Apso x 6yrs 7.2kgs Male (can be Russell x 8yrs 3.9kgs Females (bonded sisters)
adopted separately) Sponsor:“In loving memory of ex Sponsors:“ With love & tail wags!” Lopez (ex DR dog),
DR doggie Ted and for Sam!” Alison Skinner Chilli & Tess & Sending love from Martha Pavlakis

Evie Sheltie x Corgi 3yrs & Ivy Corgi x 10yrs Female Jodie Foxie x Dachshund 6yrs Female & Jules
(possibly Mother & daughter) Sponsor: “ In loving Terrier x Pug 6yrs Male (can be adopted separately)
memory of our dear little Ellie who was so special to Sponsors:“To help them find a happy home like
us both!” Bill & Joan Collins Napoleon’s!” Jackson & “ Better luck soon!” Jodie Finch

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Phone : 02 8250 1442 www.facebook.com/Horse-Rescue-Australia-384873108392
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.horserescue.com.au

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CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO...

The older doggies THE 5 PART SERIES ABOUT WHAT
love attention… OUR KENNEL HANDS DO.
Nathan with Barnaby
By Ashley Blair

KENNEL HAND ROLE Kennel Hand Oli always
finds time to give the dogs
This is a demanding role, providing these a cuddle ( with Margy )
workers fulfilling, hands-on work with our
furry friends. The kennel hand working role
is a paid casual job and goes from 7:30 am
to 6 pm each day – a lot of hard work is
required of the kennel hands in these
hours to keep our doggies safe, healthy,
and happy.

This role can be broken down into 5 main jobs:

Morning preparations:

Before our dogs are free to roam their yards, fresh
drinking water, beds and toys need to be placed in
the day yards. This job is now completed not only by
the kennel hands, but also by our ‘morning set-up’
volunteers, a new volunteer role yet to be explained
in the next article of this 5-part series!

• Cleaning our dogs’ night kennels in
preparation for another snug night’s sleep.

• Ensuring that all dogs requiring specific
medication receive their prescription whilst
they are served breakfast by the feeding
volunteers.

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The work is hard
but very rewarding

Kennel
Hand Sai

Afternoon Odd-jobs:

As afternoon approaches, there are various odd-jobs
to be completed: fixing fences, bathing dogs and
tending to a daily jobs list, just to name a few. The
kennel hands are also responsible for choosing which
dog is to be taken out by volunteer walkers depending
on the walker’s experience and the dog’s needs.

Evening Wind Down:

By around 6pm, the kennel hands repeat the day’s Winkle enjoys
work, but in reverse order: the tired and contented some one-on-
doggies are returned to their clean and snug night one attention
kennels, the yards are tidied up, and any dogs that from Luis
require two meals a day or have special feeding
requirements are fed once more. “We go home happy because our dogs are safe and
snug, loved and cared for as best we can without taking
Requirements for this role (at least one them all home (which most kennel hands would if they
of the options below must apply to you): could!).”Luis De Florio, DoggieRescue Kennel Manager

• Qualifications in animal handling, vet nursing Send through an email to
or animal studies, [email protected] for

• Previous experience having worked or more information.
volunteered in kennels or shelters,

• Demonstrable experience working with
animals in group situations

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“BILLY BAT EARS &
his brother HARRY

HOUSE MOP ”

The food that makes me drool is- I wish I could- B: Be tall enough to reach the kitchen
Billy Bat Ears: Dad's home made dog's biscuits bench & H: Win every tug-of-war with Billy
Harry House Mop: Any food makes me drool …. If I could wish fleas on someone it would be-
It took a while but I was finally trained – B: the cats next door - definitely the cats next door
B: To get out of the way before the doggie door slams H: any other dog who tries to get friendly with the Dads
shut on my tail If I was a movie star I’d be –
H: Not to bite the Dads when they're getting bits of B: Hugh Jackman as Wolverine - I've already got the hair
rubbish out of my fur after walkies and I really want those claws
I hate to whine but – H: Well I have it on good authority that Brad Pitt wants to
B: There are not enough trees in the world. We need play me in my bio-pic (he'd have to glam up though)
more trees by afternoon walkies please. When I heard I was to star in DR magazine I –
H: Billy takes up way too much of the daybed (yes I B: Did back flips that would have easily qualified me for
know there's another one but they're both mine) the Australian Olympic Gymnastics team
My tail wags most when – H: Booked the stylist and photographer immediately
B & H: The DADS come home!!!!!!!(in unison) My happiest moments are- B: Walkies, walkies,
My relationship with other dogs is- walkies! & H: Walkies, walkies, walkies!
B: .....complicated....and a little bit noisy My greatest achievement so far is –
H: Enthusiastic .....that is until they get interested in the B: Finding Monika and then my Dads...
Dads - these Dads are not for sharing, OK? H: Hiding half chewed pigs ears where they'll
My nickname is– B: Billzo & H: HeyYouGetOutOfThere surprise the Dads!!!

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My favourite place in the world is – A HAPPY ENDING NEEDED
B: Dad's lap barking at 'For the Love Of FOR DEAR MAXWELL
Dogs' on the telly and visiting Auntie
Lorraine, Uncle Frank & DR cousins CLICK
Missy, Keisha & Bertie HERE
H: the middle 90% of the bed
I often wonder- Maxwell reads the happy story of his old pal Riley in last months
B: Why the Dads insist on so many baths DoggieRescue Magazine. Riley has been adopted & has been
especially when I'm just getting fragrant??? renamed 'Max'! What a coincidence! Riley waited many years for
H: Where I left that half chewed pigs ear??? his family to find him, just like Maxwell has waited. But Riley’s
My Family say I have taught them to- story gives Maxwell new hope that he will find his home soon too!
B: To slow down and enjoy walking - or at Maxwell is an 8 year old Jack Russell x 8.9kgs Male. During
least running from tree to tree his time at DoggieRescue he bonded with an old girl called Coral.
H: That patting a puppy is good for the soul They shared everything & loved to snuggle in the same bed every
I will be celebrating Christmas in July – night. Coral had become very slow & sometimes confused in her
B: With my family and a gift wrapped pigs old age. Maxwell was always by her side, cleaning her eyes &
ear… H: Ditto ears & making sure all the other dogs in the group knew that he
While feeling the Christmas spirit I would was her carer. He would always stay by her side watching
like to mention - carefully when new dogs in the group came over to say hi to her.
B: That not everyone is as lucky as us and He was very protective of her and loved her dearly.
we hope that all the DR dogs, Auntie Monika Recently Coral was lucky to be adopted by an amazing
and all of our other Aunties and Uncles have couple who have many grannys in their home. Maxwell has
a happy and wonderful Christmas in July! been missing Coral. He has been making new friends but he
H: What Harry said but with extra gift misses her at bed time, especially as they would snuggle
wrapped pigs ears for us both please…. together in their bed. Can you give Maxwell a happy ending
The final word: like his friend Max & his long term partner Coral have found?
B: You took up too much room Harry…
H: I did not—you did Billy!

Where are our
pigs ears?

Sponsor: “ Just ‘cause you’re such a good boy Maxwell! ” Love
and all fingers crossed this month, Jane & Romeo

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News & gossip
direct from the
dog’s mouth...

UPCOMING STORY—STAY
TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS!

This poor little Doggie Rescue would like to say a big THANK YOU:) to…
blind girl 10
years old has Moores Rotomould P/L
only just arrived http://www.mooresrainwatertanks.com.au/
and is staying at
The Cottage for generously donating our new Water Tank!
Animal Hospital
where her THIS IS AN AMAZING CARTOON
condition is CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO:)
being evaluated.
We will be DODGER’S STAYING WARM!
following her
story….

Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Elle!” Bill &
Joan Collins

POSTCARD: From ex DR doggie
RANI & her Mum

Dodger Mini Foxy x 5yrs 6.1kgs Male Sponsor: “ All Dodger
really needs is somebody to love and trust!” Beth

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CLICK LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT!
HERE

“Simon has been adopted about a month now and has settled in
exceptionally well. His bird brother Floyd isn't minding the extra
food ... I mean company, either.” Leigh

FACEBOOK FAVOURITES… Here’s Delilah fast asleep, in front of a fire, in
https://www.facebook.com/doggierescue the Blue Mountains after a full on day around
town. We are so grateful to have her in our
lives, thank you for your amazing work

Monika's Doggie Rescue ... Ryan Nance

A RAINY DAY SATURDAY...

SCRUFFY CAME FROM A POUND WITH A BROKEN LEG
Scruffy Shih Tzu 2-3yrs Male Sponsor: “ A true friend
leaves paw prints on your heart!” Kara Vassallo

Thank you for showing your support and sending love A big shout out from #Finndawg (aka Flynn)
to Scruffy as he recovers a little more every day! to all the Foster Carers & Adopters who
support Monika's Doggie Rescue... He's
Donate via http://www.doggierescue doing it tough on a wet & stormy Saturday.
.com/donate.htm #oneoff

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HELP • If you can’t adopt FOSTER
• If you can’t foster DONATE
We need YOU....9486-3133
• If you can’t donate VOLUNTEER
http://www.doggierescue.com • If you can’t volunteer then please

help us SPREAD THE WORD!

1. Russell Silky Terrier x 10yrs Male Sponsor: “For the lovely Lily & the joyous Jenna!” Lisa Kane
2. Millie Mini Foxy x 10yrs Female Sponsor: “In loving memory of my husband Bill & Brittany!” Doreen Watkins
3. Hogan Cairn Terrier x 10yrs Male Sponsor:“Hey mate, my paws are crossed you find a family!”George Coleman
4. Elvis Shih Tzu x 10yrs Male Sponsor:“Hoping 2016 isn’t too ruff & you find a family!” Andrew Larke
5. Jip Maltese x 10yrs 4kgs Male Sponsor:“ In loving memory of my friend Salvatore!” Antoinette
6. Claude Poodle x 10yrs 7kgs Male Sponsor: “A gift from our beloved Markey!” Robert & Chris
7. Jeff Maltese x 10yrs Male Sponsor:“In loving memory of Jakkson & Jack! ” Gina Carovigno
8. Turtle Labrador x 4yrs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Roger, Rover & Ross!” Elizabeth Lynch
9. Sweetie Japanese Spitz x 12yrs Female Sponsor: “In loving memory of Elle!” Bill & Joan Collins
10. Olive Cattle x Staffy 2yrs 15.7kgs Female Sponsor: “Just ‘cause you’re such a pretty girl!” Jane & Romeo
11. Ember Kelpie x Shepherd 1yr 18kgs Female Sponsor: “ Fingers are crossed!” Rosemarie, Monica & Justine
12. Monte Maltese x 12yrs Male Sponsor: “ Wishing you very good luck in the future!” P. Tew

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British Bulldog x Staffy 4yrs 24kgs Male • • • Inspirational stories

OSKA’S PLIGHT
REACHES NEW YORK.

Oska had a life of misery, and had now been
abandoned in Lithgow pound, but New Yorkers
Ryan and his wife, who had met Oska when on
holidays in Australia, weren’t letting him die there.

Ryan contacted DoggieRescue while searching Australia
for help. We were blown away by the commitment that he
had for Oska despite not being able to adopt him himself.
Ryan organised a friend to save him from Lithgow Pound
and bring him to The Cottage Animal Hospital at his cost.

Oska had been living on a farm for several years. His former “ It just shows what a dog can do
owner was a farm worker who neglected Oska, but likely was to inspire love and teamwork
never physically abusive. Despite living in difficult conditions between us humans! ” Ryan
over the years – chained to a stake inside a pen, surrounded
by his own faeces, and sometimes without food or water (see
picture below ), Oska was extremely friendly and simply in
search of a companion to give him some attention and love.
Occasionally a small dog joined him in his pen, unbeknown
to his owners, and these two would play for hours.

Oska’s rather rambunctious nature, coupled with his
tough hyena-like appearance, had people in fear.
However in 2013 an American visitor and his wife
decided to see if Oska was as “vicious” as they said.
Entering the cage, Ryan found himself “attacked” by
one of the friendliest and happiest dogs he ever met.

Visitors at the farm where Oska lived were It is unknown what Oska’s situation has been like
constantly told by the landowners that the dog recently, other than he was living on the same farm
was “extremely vicious” and not to go near it. with the same drunk, neglectful caretaker. In April
2016, the caretaker abandoned Oska, and he was
sent to the council dog pound. However, Oska's
American friend and his wife found out and searched
for a way to save Oska’s life.

Sponsor: “In loving memory of Sybil & Jed,
2 strays!” Janet & Richard

Oska arrived safely at The Cottage Animal Hospital and got a health exam and the next day he
was welcomed with open arms at Doggiewood ( top photo ) to start a new chapter in his life....

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WHY ARE DOGS DUMPED? Most of them have loved
us their whole lives…

When you adopt a dog it should be for the animal’s whole life but sadly this is Yet we abandon them
not the case at times. The top six reasons that dogs are abandoned appear by the 1000’s in pounds
below. Of course there are more but it all comes back to COMMITMENT. Many rather than work out the
people buy a dog on the spur of the moment without thinking of the future. problems.

1. Lack of training 1
2. Lifestyle changes CLICK HERE
3. Moving
4. No time for a pet
5. Cost of dog ownership/health issue
6. Birth of baby

On these two pages we have 20 adoptable dogs, some of whom have been waiting a long time for a home!

23 45

67 8 9

1. Cupcake Terrier x 6yrs 9.9kgs Female Sponsor: “ Now you have a sponsor family, you are loved!” Fred & Annie
2. Spud Foxy x 3yrs 7kgs Male Sponsor:“To help you start a new life with a family!” Desi Hendrawen
3. Joan of Arc Staffy x 18mths 22.5kgs Female Sponsor: “ To help you to start a brand new life!” Desi Hendrawn
4. Caleb Staffy x B/Collie 9yrs Male Sponsor: “ With lots of love and hugs from Gunther & family!” Rhonda & Brett
5. Pip Squeak Maltese x 8yrs 3.6kgs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Sammy!” Fred & Teena Wratten
6. Melody Kelpie x Foxy 2yrs Female Sponsor: “Wishing you lots of good luck!” Susan Gerber
7. Jax Labrador x Border Collie 4yrs 17.5kgs Male Sponsor:“He’d be a faithful friend 4ever!” Wendy McCathie
8. Emmet Maltese x 10yrs 9.8kgs Male Sponsor: “ I am wishing you very good luck!” P. Tew
9. Rosie Shar Pei x Staffy 8yrs 15kgs Female Sponsor: “A gift from our Maxwell!” Good luck from Robert & Chris

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10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

10. Stella Mini Foxy x 6yrs Female Sponsor: “In loving memory of Ralph, Floyd & Steffie!” Verena
11. Flick Foxy x 5yrs Male Sponsor: Erin Kramer –German x Danish Aussie Female 34 years
12. Nellie Foxy x 10yrs Female Sponsor: “It will be a lucky family who adopts you!” Rachel & Andrew
13. Sprocket Mini Foxy x Chihuahua 3yrs Male Sponsor: “Wishing you very good luck!” Erin Salmon
14. Winnie Schnauzer x 4yrs Female Sponsor: “ Sending you lots of love you sweet girl!” Jane and her fur kids
15. Lola Bull Arab x 16wks Female Please sponsor me and help me to find a happy home.
16. Pixie Staffy x Terrier 6yrs 13kgs Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Zippy!” Noni & Warwick Farley
17. Shadow Labrador x 2yrs Male In loving memory of our precious boy Frankie!” Abel Coelho

18 19 20

Gus Corgi x Jack Russell 8yrs Link Staffy x Jack Russell Sparkle Wiry Terrier x 4yrs
Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory 15mths Male Sponsor:“In loving 5kgs Female Sponsor: With love
of Banjo & Clancy!” from Mummy & memory of my wonder dog Curtis!” from the students at the Sydney
Daddy, Molly, Mabel & Henry Lee McKerracher School of English

SOME OTHER REASONS DOGS ARE DUMPED: He sheds too much, he’s old & no fun anymore, I want a
puppy, she keeps peeing in the house, my new boyfriend doesn’t like him, I didn’t know dogs live this long...

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CUDDLE BUDDIES

BRRRR, IT’S WINTER!
ADOPT YOUR OWN LIVING ‘HOT WATER BOTTLE’ & STAY WARM...

Call us on....9486-3133 ( all sizes available )

http://www.doggierescue.com/adoptadog.htm

1. Fudge Schnauzer x Maltese 3yrs Male Sponsor: “ Fudge’s sponsorship is my gift to you!” Jeff
2. Frederick Kelpie x 7yrs 14.3kgs Male Sponsor:“ Just ‘cause you’re such a very good boy!” Jane & Romeo
3. Barney Foxy x 2yrs Male Sponsor: “Because you deserve love!” Daniela Versace
4. Penny Great Dane x Shepherd 1yr 30kgs Female Sponsor: Lisa Suters, with love
5. Mufasa Mastiff x Ridgeback 6yrs Male Sponsor: Good luck from all the students at the School of English
6. Jim Mini Foxy x Italian Greyhound 9yrs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Elle!” Malki & Chandra
7. Ashton Silky x 2yrs Male Sponsor: “ Sending love from Joey & Rosie!” Pat Broderick
8. Christine Foxy x 6yrs Female Sponsors: “In loving memory of Penny & Lucy!” Hannah
9. Pam Pomeranian x 10yrs Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Elle!” Bill & Joan Collins
10. Charlie Mini Pinscher x 8yrs Male Sponsor: “ My fingers are crossed for a forever home!” Meaghan
11. Jacob Staffy x 10yrs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Otto & ex DR doggie Rohan!” Gail
12. Molly Shih Tzu x 10yrs Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Elle who was special!” Bill & Joan Collins

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No Home Is NEW FACES
Complete Without
The Pitter Patter Seeking to adopt a ‘Fur Kid’?
Of Doggie Feet Please call 9486-3133

http://www.doggierescue.com/adoptadog.htm

1. Darcy Maltese x 3yrs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Tyson who was special to us all!” Lucy
2. Maggie Mini Foxy x Chihuahua 12yrs Female Sponsor:“In loving memory of Connor & Polly!” The Browns
3. Cody Shih Tzu x 12mths Male Sponsor: “ Sending you lots of love and hope!” Christin Schaller
4. Jasper Maltese x 6yrs Male Sponsor:“In loving memory of Tyson who was special to us all!” Lucy
5. Angie Maltese x 10yrs Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of all my special woofs!” Susan Carovigno
6. Sid Mini Foxy x 4yrs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory of Pepe & Cindy!” Malki & Chandra
7. Louie Shih Tzu x 12mths Male Sponsor: “ I n loving memory of Lucky who was so special!” Kevin Lynch
8. Harvey Staffy x Jack Russell 18mths Male Sponsor: With lots of love from Hughie Wray
9. Odie Jack Russell x 3yrs Male Sponsor: With lots of love from Ruth Wall
10. Flynn Mini Poodle x 6mths Male Sponsor: “ Wishing you a very happy 47th birthday Ray!” Nilawati Sudiarta
11. Victor Shih Tzu x 10yrs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of Evie & Poppy & for Sam!” Brenda Harris
12. Honeydew Labrador x Female Sponsor: “ In loving memory of my wonder dog Curtis!” Lee McKerracher

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LIFE IS A PUZZLE!

Do we have your missing piece?....9486-3133

Joey Click http://www.doggierescue.com

1. Harry Terrier x 6yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor:“To give you a much better chance finding a home!” Joan & John
2. Cheddar Tenterfield Terrier 8yrs 6kgs Male Sponsor: Lots of love from Susan Cassidy
3. Bowie Labrador x Cattle 6mths Female Sponsor: “Love & get well wishes!” Tilly, Jasper & Karen
4. Wiggles Maltese x 4-5yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor: “Ex DR doggie Woody’s way of saying thanks!” from Tracy Fay
5. Willow Ridgeback x Staffy 6yrs Female Sponsor:“The life you deserve starts now sweetie!” Barbara Holdsworth
6. Mr. Magoo Mini Foxy x 8yrs 5kgs Male Sponsor: “ In loving memory Heidi & Libby!”Judith Lynch
7. Skittles Tibetan Spaniel x 5yrs Male Sponsor:“A happy life is just around the corner!” love from Kylie Gray
8. Quinn Jack Russell x 6yrs 9kgs Female Sponsor: “In memory of Poppy & Evie & for Sam!” Brenda Harris
9. Leo Maltese x 3yrs 5.4kgs Male Sponsor:“ Wishing you very good luck finding your forever home!” P.Tew
10. Winston Jack Russell x 8yrs 8kgs Male Sponsor: “ Wishing you a better home in the future!” Freddie Martin
11. Arty Jack Russell x 8yrs 6kgs Male Sponsor: “May you find the love of your life soon!” Marg Iveson
12. Izzy Maltese x Silky 8yrs Male Sponsor: “In loving memory of my husband Les!” Noreen

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Marty Foxy x 8yrs 5.5kgs Male & Margy Foxy x 8yrs 4.9kgs Female SAVING ANIMALS LIVES FOR
(bonded pair) Sponsors: In loving memory of Minnie!” Marika Camilleri & OVER 15 YEARS
Just ’cause you’re such a very good girl!” Jane & Romeo

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44 JULY 2016 DOGGIERESCUE.COM MAGAZINE

Featured dog: BOWSER Red Cattle Dog 5yrs Male • • • Livesaver fundraiser

BECOME A DOGGIE

RESCUE LIFESAVER

Sponsor: With thanks to DoggieRescue’s Express your love and commitment
hardworking laundry volunteers. to the doggies who no one else cares
about! With your regular monthly
contribution our life-saving work will
continue….

In 2013-2014 year 27,438 dogs & cats
were destroyed in pounds & at the
RSPCA in NSW alone. Doggie Rescue
is dedicated to saving these precious
lives. Operating as a charity for 15
years we have rescued over 11,600
dogs from council pounds.

DoggieRescue is dedicated to saving
precious lives. These dogs receive
immediate medical care, are de-sexed,
vaccinated and micro-chipped and await
a loving family at our shelter, “Doggie
Wood” at Ingleside. We are a “no-kill”
shelter. Our commitment to these dogs is
for the rest of their lives. Our running
costs are considerable and increasing.
We receive no government funding and
rely exclusively on donations. In this
economic climate our need for support
has never been greater….

For more information please visit our website!
http://www.doggierescue.com/lifesavers.htm

• Your contribution of $29 per month pays for food & shelter costs for 1 doggie

• Your contribution of $49 per month pays for food, shelter & veterinary costs
for 1 doggie

• Your contribution of $79 per month pays for food, shelter and veterinary
costs and contributes to the expansion of our program – there are
thousands more lives to be saved!


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