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Vets who reunite pet & owner to be slugged $700. More genius animal management from VIC

March 18, 2013Comments are closed.council pound, Lost Dogs Home

We know the Victorian government are big on seizing pets. Whether it’s ‘pit bull’ types, or community cats; any program which increases the numbers of animals impounded (and inevitably killed), seems to get the nod. But the Victorian government is no longer happy simply to pick off certain profiled pets – they want to expand their net […]

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‘It’s not us, it’s you’. The Lost Dogs Home discusses high kill rates

March 15, 2013Comments are closed.adoptions, advocacy, Lost Dogs Home, resistance

The LDH let us know exactly where they stand yesterday. In case anyone was still hanging on to the naive hope that they might evolve to become a compassionate reflection of our pet-loving community – we now know that’s not in their plans. Onwards. Dr Graeme Smith, General Manager of the Lost Dogs Home discussed […]

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Lost Dogs Home Petfest 2013

March 3, 2013Comments are closed.advocacy, Lost Dogs Home

When you treat the pet loving public like the enemy, and defend high kill rates in the face of alternatives, you put yourself at odds with the very community you are meant to be serving. You may be able to dodge and dive, and threaten, and send in the lawyers and delete comments and ban and […]

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Celebrating 100 years of the Lost Dogs Home

March 1, 2013Comments are closed.Lost Dogs Home

Image: Opening celebrations: onlookers being shown the lethal chamber by Mr W Kendall, honorary veterinary surgeon to the Home. 28 February 1913. The Argus newspaper reported in 1914 that, in its first year of operation, 906 dogs that were not reclaimed by their owners, or were hopelessly sick or injured, were killed in the lethal […]

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A friend to pets? A review of policies and procedures of Melbourne’s Lost Dogs Home

February 28, 2013Comments are closed.Lost Dogs Home

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The rally the pet lovers of Melbourne have been waiting for

February 22, 2013Comments are closed.advocacy, Lost Dogs Home

Saturday the 15th of October 2011 marked a historic event for pets in Australia. It was the day when the first community – the community of Geelong in Victoria – stood up and said enough to the unnecessary killing of pets. Their local council pound, the Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) had been defending killing […]

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Lost Dogs Home Pet Fest

February 15, 2013Comments are closed.advocacy, Lost Dogs Home

On March 3rd the Lost Dogs Home Pet Fest invites pet lovers to celebrate the organsation’s 100th birthday Obviously, I was all like, OMG you guys! and wanted to take the time to celebrate with them. Here are a few milestones of note from the team at the Lost Dogs Home; The New ‘Lost Cats’ […]

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The Project – BSL video

February 13, 2013Comments are closed.dogs, Lost Dogs Home, Victorian Dog Laws

Chevy’s relieved to be back home after four months of stressful detention In can be nearly impossible to get animal welfare and dog trainers to agree on anything. However, after the death of Ayen Chol, animal experts came forward to advise the Victorian government on problems with their proposed, knee-jerk legislation targeting ‘pit bulls’. Astoundingly […]

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Shelter ‘overpopulation’ a function of design

January 29, 2013Comments are closed.Lost Dogs Home, resistance

We are constantly bombarded with the idea that the reason there are so many pets in shelters is because there is ‘too many’ pets – that ‘irresponsible owners’ are abandoning pets in record numbers and that shelters are simply a passive victim in their situation. Pet owners are to blame! However, currently in Australia there […]

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When sound bites, bite back

January 27, 2013Comments are closed.dogs, Lost Dogs Home, RSPCA, Victorian Dog Laws

Peter Walsh on Victoria’s 7.30 Report March 2012 There’s not much you can get dog behaviorists, dog trainers and vets to agree on. But the majority do agree that you can’t reliably tell the breed of a dog by the way it looks. And now, the Supreme Court agrees too; The Supreme Court has dealt […]

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