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LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTIONS LAUNCHED AT THE LOST DOGS’ HOME CRANBOURNE SITE October 21, 2020. The Lost Dogs’ Home has responded to community need by expanding its dog adoption services to its Cranbourne shelter. Prior to this only cats were adopted from Cranbourne with dogs being adopted at our North Melbourne site only. The Home’s Spokesperson, Suzana Talevski, said while the majority of dog adoptions will still KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTIONS LAUNCHED AT THE LOST DOGS’ HOME CRANBOURNE SITE October 21, 2020. The Lost Dogs’ Home has responded to community need by expanding its dog adoption services to its Cranbourne shelter. Prior to this only cats were adopted from Cranbourne with dogs being adopted at our North Melbourne site only. The Home’s Spokesperson, Suzana Talevski, said while the majority of dog adoptions will still KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours.COVID-19 UPDATE
For the latest information and advice on COVID-19 and restrictions, visit the Department of Health and Human Services website. When attending an appointment at our shelters or Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic, visitors must wear a face mask as per government requirements (unless an exemption applies). Upon arrival, visitors will also beasked to
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search. CAT ADOPTION FEE REDUCED TO $20: HELP FIND FOREVER HOMES To help our cats find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re launching a special adoption drive and urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word. From Tuesday 13 April, adoption fees for adult cats (aged four months and over) are reduced to $20. With their unique personalities, there’s a lot to love aboutadult cats.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rohan has Bachelors Degrees in Law and Commerce and an MBA from London Business School. Prior to joining the Board of The Lost Dogs’ Home, Rohan was a Board Member and Treasurer of Jewish Care Victoria for 8 years. Rohan was appointed to The Lost Dogs’ Home Board in April 2020. Vision & Mission. 110 years of History. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ADOPT A BIG DOG From the goofy clowns to the gentle sweethearts, big dogs are full of personality. Their extra-large character will fill their home with fun and love. 2. The cuteness is amplified. Brace yourself for big puppy dog eyes, big head tilts, and big tail wags. Big dogs are adorable on a grand scale. 3. Two words: cuddle buddy. VET PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Bookings are essential, so please contact the clinic in advance to make an appointment for your pet. If you have any concerns about your pet’s health, please phone the clinic without delay on (03) 8379 4498 and select option 4. A member of our team will be happy to provide further assistance. JOIN OUR RESCUE PARTNER PROGRAM Following the further development and expansion of our rescue program in early 2015, we have formalised the application process for rescue groups who are interested in working together with us. We currently work with more than 70 rescue partners and invite all rescue groups who are interested in assisting the Home to submit an application to WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM Thank you for your interest in The Lost Dogs Home Work Experience Program. Unfortunately, due to changes currently being implemented at The Lost Dogs’ Home, the Year 10 Work Experience program will be on hold until further notice. Please be aware at this stage we are unable to provide an exact date for when applications will be open again.JOBS - RECENT JOBS
Veterinary Nurse, Cranbourne. Opportunity for a Veterinary Nurse who is looking for an exciting role within the animal welfare industry. Cranbourne. Multiple work types. Apply. See Details. Veterinary Nurse, Frank Samways. Seeking a passionate Vet Nurse to join the team at Frank Samways on a 12-month parental leave contract. North Melbourne. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTIONS LAUNCHED AT THE LOST DOGS’ HOME CRANBOURNE SITE October 21, 2020. The Lost Dogs’ Home has responded to community need by expanding its dog adoption services to its Cranbourne shelter. Prior to this only cats were adopted from Cranbourne with dogs being adopted at our North Melbourne site only. The Home’s Spokesperson, Suzana Talevski, said while the majority of dog adoptions will still KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTIONS LAUNCHED AT THE LOST DOGS’ HOME CRANBOURNE SITE October 21, 2020. The Lost Dogs’ Home has responded to community need by expanding its dog adoption services to its Cranbourne shelter. Prior to this only cats were adopted from Cranbourne with dogs being adopted at our North Melbourne site only. The Home’s Spokesperson, Suzana Talevski, said while the majority of dog adoptions will still KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours.COVID-19 UPDATE
For the latest information and advice on COVID-19 and restrictions, visit the Department of Health and Human Services website. When attending an appointment at our shelters or Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic, visitors must wear a face mask as per government requirements (unless an exemption applies). Upon arrival, visitors will also beasked to
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search. CAT ADOPTION FEE REDUCED TO $20: HELP FIND FOREVER HOMES To help our cats find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re launching a special adoption drive and urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word. From Tuesday 13 April, adoption fees for adult cats (aged four months and over) are reduced to $20. With their unique personalities, there’s a lot to love aboutadult cats.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rohan has Bachelors Degrees in Law and Commerce and an MBA from London Business School. Prior to joining the Board of The Lost Dogs’ Home, Rohan was a Board Member and Treasurer of Jewish Care Victoria for 8 years. Rohan was appointed to The Lost Dogs’ Home Board in April 2020. Vision & Mission. 110 years of History. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ADOPT A BIG DOG From the goofy clowns to the gentle sweethearts, big dogs are full of personality. Their extra-large character will fill their home with fun and love. 2. The cuteness is amplified. Brace yourself for big puppy dog eyes, big head tilts, and big tail wags. Big dogs are adorable on a grand scale. 3. Two words: cuddle buddy. VET PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Bookings are essential, so please contact the clinic in advance to make an appointment for your pet. If you have any concerns about your pet’s health, please phone the clinic without delay on (03) 8379 4498 and select option 4. A member of our team will be happy to provide further assistance. JOIN OUR RESCUE PARTNER PROGRAM Following the further development and expansion of our rescue program in early 2015, we have formalised the application process for rescue groups who are interested in working together with us. We currently work with more than 70 rescue partners and invite all rescue groups who are interested in assisting the Home to submit an application to WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM Thank you for your interest in The Lost Dogs Home Work Experience Program. Unfortunately, due to changes currently being implemented at The Lost Dogs’ Home, the Year 10 Work Experience program will be on hold until further notice. Please be aware at this stage we are unable to provide an exact date for when applications will be open again.JOBS - RECENT JOBS
Veterinary Nurse, Cranbourne. Opportunity for a Veterinary Nurse who is looking for an exciting role within the animal welfare industry. Cranbourne. Multiple work types. Apply. See Details. Veterinary Nurse, Frank Samways. Seeking a passionate Vet Nurse to join the team at Frank Samways on a 12-month parental leave contract. North Melbourne. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
PET FOSTER CARE PROGRAM Tijana transforms lives through foster care. Foster carers are an integral part of The Lost Dogs’ Home community. They open their homes to shelter pets who need temporary care to prepare them for the next big step in their lives – finding a forever home. Foster animals may be too young for adoption, underweight, recovering fromsurgery,
ANNUAL REPORTS & FINANCIALS Annual Reports & Financials. The Lost Dogs’ Home Annual Report provides an overview of the animal welfare outcomes, community activities and financial performance of the Home during the financial year. We welcome you to read about our past achievements, KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters. LIST OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VICTORIA Australian Animal Protection Society. 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough VIC 3173. T: (03)9798 8415 or (03) 9798 8044. W: aaps.org.au. Blue Cross Animals Society. 26 Homestead Road, Wonga Park VIC 3115. T:(03)9722 1265. W:
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
PET FOSTER CARE PROGRAM Tijana transforms lives through foster care. Foster carers are an integral part of The Lost Dogs’ Home community. They open their homes to shelter pets who need temporary care to prepare them for the next big step in their lives – finding a forever home. Foster animals may be too young for adoption, underweight, recovering fromsurgery,
ANNUAL REPORTS & FINANCIALS Annual Reports & Financials. The Lost Dogs’ Home Annual Report provides an overview of the animal welfare outcomes, community activities and financial performance of the Home during the financial year. We welcome you to read about our past achievements, KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters. LIST OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VICTORIA Australian Animal Protection Society. 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough VIC 3173. T: (03)9798 8415 or (03) 9798 8044. W: aaps.org.au. Blue Cross Animals Society. 26 Homestead Road, Wonga Park VIC 3115. T:(03)9722 1265. W:
HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours. LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details.COVID-19 UPDATE
For the latest information and advice on COVID-19 and restrictions, visit the Department of Health and Human Services website. When attending an appointment at our shelters or Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic, visitors must wear a face mask as per government requirements (unless an exemption applies). Upon arrival, visitors will also beasked to
DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rohan has Bachelors Degrees in Law and Commerce and an MBA from London Business School. Prior to joining the Board of The Lost Dogs’ Home, Rohan was a Board Member and Treasurer of Jewish Care Victoria for 8 years. Rohan was appointed to The Lost Dogs’ Home Board in April 2020. Vision & Mission. 110 years of History. CAT ADOPTION FEE REDUCED TO $20: HELP FIND FOREVER HOMES To help our cats find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re launching a special adoption drive and urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word. From Tuesday 13 April, adoption fees for adult cats (aged four months and over) are reduced to $20. With their unique personalities, there’s a lot to love aboutadult cats.
LIST OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VICTORIA Australian Animal Protection Society. 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough VIC 3173. T: (03)9798 8415 or (03) 9798 8044. W: aaps.org.au. Blue Cross Animals Society. 26 Homestead Road, Wonga Park VIC 3115. T:(03)9722 1265. W:
DOG ADOPTIONS LAUNCHED AT THE LOST DOGS’ HOME CRANBOURNE SITE October 21, 2020. The Lost Dogs’ Home has responded to community need by expanding its dog adoption services to its Cranbourne shelter. Prior to this only cats were adopted from Cranbourne with dogs being adopted at our North Melbourne site only. The Home’s Spokesperson, Suzana Talevski, said while the majority of dog adoptions will still LOW-COST PET DESEXING OPTIONS ACROSS VICTORIA MADI (Microchipping and Desexing Initiative) MADI, short for Microchipping and Desexing Initiative, makes low-cost desexing accessible to cat owners throughout Victoria in partnership with local Councils. Our fully-equipped mobile vet surgery, MADI travels throughout Victoria to offer low-cost desexing in areas where it isneeded most.
STEP-BY-STEP DIY CAT SCRATCHING POST Step 1: Lay a piece of wood on a piece of foam. Allow for a couple of centimetres of the foam to exceed the length of the wood- these will soon be used to pad the edges. Repeat this step with the second set of wood and foam. Step 2: To create the base of the cat pole, select one set of wood and foam. Arrange where you would like each cylinder WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM Thank you for your interest in The Lost Dogs Home Work Experience Program. Unfortunately, due to changes currently being implemented at The Lost Dogs’ Home, the Year 10 Work Experience program will be on hold until further notice. Please be aware at this stage we are unable to provide an exact date for when applications will be open again. ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. PET FOSTER CARE PROGRAM Tijana transforms lives through foster care. Foster carers are an integral part of The Lost Dogs’ Home community. They open their homes to shelter pets who need temporary care to prepare them for the next big step in their lives – finding a forever home. Foster animals may be too young for adoption, underweight, recovering fromsurgery,
DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search. HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
ANIMAL WELFARE CHARITY The Victorian Government has eased many restrictions that were in place in metropolitan Melbourne due to COVD-19. At The Lost Dogs’ Home, we maintain strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of our staff, visitors and animals, which is our priority. For the latest information about our Stay updated on the latest information on DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION Dogs up for adoption | Lost Dogs Home. Sex: All Male Female. Breed: All Pomeranian Sarplaninac Sharpei Maltese Bull Arab Border Collie American Staffy American Bulldog Rhodesian Ridgeback Kelpie Staffy Italian Corso Rottweiler Siberian Husky Great Dane Fox Terrier. Age: All 6 Months & Less 7 Years or less 7 Years+. Animal ID: CATS UP FOR ADOPTION AT LOST DOGS' HOME Visit our Adoptions Centre. Here an adoptions attendant will help you find the right pet for your household and lifestyle. The entire process can take up to an hour. If you already have a cat at home, we recommend that you choose a cat that is likely to be a good matchfirst
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS Conduct a neighbourhood search. Conduct a thorough search of the area where your pet was last seen. Your search should include door knocking, letter box drops, posting fliers in prominent places. Don’t forget to include a photo of your pet, a detailed description, the date and area your pet went missing and your contact details. PET FOSTER CARE PROGRAM Tijana transforms lives through foster care. Foster carers are an integral part of The Lost Dogs’ Home community. They open their homes to shelter pets who need temporary care to prepare them for the next big step in their lives – finding a forever home. Foster animals may be too young for adoption, underweight, recovering fromsurgery,
DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search. HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters. KNITTING FOR A CAUSE: HELP KEEP DOGS WARM IN WINTER Knitting for a cause: help keep dogs warm in winter. July 22, 2014. Through countless purls and stitches Josephine Erlich – grandmother and nominee of the Herald Sun Community Spirit Medal Award – has created hundreds of knits that have kept lost, abandoned GOLDEN OLDIES:THE LOST DOGS' HOME WAIVES SENIOR'S ADOPT FEE To help our senior dogs and cats find loving homes, The Lost Dogs’ Home Is waiving the adoption fees for all senior animals seven years and over. From today, anyone adopting a dog or cat seven years and older will be able to adopt for a nominal donation. This offer is available at our North Melbourne and Campaspe shelters.DR TREPHEENA HUNTER
Dr Trepheena Hunter. Behaviour Resident in private practice training (American College of Veterinary Behaviour). Experience: Trepheena graduated as a veterinarian in 2004. She worked in general practice (mixed and small animal practice) and then in behavioural practice. She gained Membership in Veterinary Behaviour in 2012 and isundertaking a
LOST DOGS | VIEW MISSING DOGS' PHOTOS The lost and stray cats and dogs displayed on this website are being held on behalf of local councils. We will keep them for at least the required eight days while trying to find their owners. After this time, or earlier if they are reunited, they will be removed from thissite.
DOG ADOPTION CHECKLIST FOR PET OWNERS Grooming items (brush, dog shampoo etc) – to keep skin and coat clean and healthy. Car harness/crate – to keep your dog safe when driving in a vehicle. Time with you! – include your dog in your everyday activities both inside and outside of the home, and interact and play games with your dog on a regular basis. Dog adoption search. HELP US CLEAR THE CAT SHELTER! To help our felines find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re urging Melburnians to adopt or spread the word and help us Clear the Cat Shelter. From Monday 18 January, we’re reducing our adoption fees for adult cats and pairs of kittens at our North Melbourne and Cranbourne shelters.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rohan has Bachelors Degrees in Law and Commerce and an MBA from London Business School. Prior to joining the Board of The Lost Dogs’ Home, Rohan was a Board Member and Treasurer of Jewish Care Victoria for 8 years. Rohan was appointed to The Lost Dogs’ Home Board in April 2020. Vision & Mission. 110 years of History. LIST OF ANIMAL SHELTERS IN VICTORIA Australian Animal Protection Society. 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough VIC 3173. T: (03)9798 8415 or (03) 9798 8044. W: aaps.org.au. Blue Cross Animals Society. 26 Homestead Road, Wonga Park VIC 3115. T:(03)9722 1265. W:
WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM Thank you for your interest in The Lost Dogs Home Work Experience Program. Unfortunately, due to changes currently being implemented at The Lost Dogs’ Home, the Year 10 Work Experience program will be on hold until further notice. Please be aware at this stage we are unable to provide an exact date for when applications will be open again. THE LOST DOGS’ HOME BLANKET APPEAL The Lost Dogs’ Home relies totally on generous donations from the public of blankets, towels, soft dog beds and coats to help keep the thousands of dogs we care for each winter, warm and cozy. Combined with electric under floor heating in every pen, a warm blanket makes a huge difference to our ability to provide comfort for abandoned and HELP! MY DOG BARKS, CRIES OR WHINES AT NIGHT! When your dog barks, cries or whines during the night it is usually a cry for attention, especially during the first few nights in a new home. Being in an unfamiliar environment for the first time can be a bit distressing, confusing and lonely for your newly adopted dog but it’s important to ensure you don’t reinforce these behaviours.JOBS - RECENT JOBS
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4000TH CAT DESEXED ABOARD THE MADI VAN The Lost Dogs’ Home’s mobile cat desexing program reached a milestone on 19th September 2019…Read More
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Snapshot of year ending 201817,627
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DOUBLE THAT LOVIN’ FELINE We’re not kitten. These friendly Maine Coon crosses at The Lost Dogs’ Home in Cranbourne are looking for love…Read more
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