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Animal welfare issues in destination countries

On arrival, animals are subject to various welfare risks. In overseas destinations with different climates, animals must adjust to new and sometimes extreme temperatures, especially in the case of sheep transported from Australia to the Middle East. They generally endure long waiting periods before disembarking ships and being loaded onto trucks, where rough handling can cause distress and injury. During truck journeys to feedlots and/or slaughterhouses, they are usually denied access to food or water which can lead to dehydration and exhaustion. Once at the slaughterhouse, they may be subject to a range of different slaughter methods, including unskilled and sometimes illegal methods which cause pain and suffering.   

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Dec 2019 We're fighting the drought - alot of animals need transporting out of paddocks with nothing to eat



3.3.15   So many horrible rescues this year already! Operations & nursing have all been successful so we look forward to getting these animals ready for their new homes  in the near future!



Browsing Archive: August, 2013

Visit us on Facebook

Posted by Critter Rescue on Monday, August 26, 2013, In : facebook 
We are now on Facebook.  Join the fun!

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Funny Pic

Posted by Critter Rescue on Monday, August 26, 2013, In : Rescues 
We thought this was a funny photo. Taken at the end of a recent exhausting pig rescue. Pig & human are now doing fine!


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Rooster Girl asking for help for the animals

Posted by Critter Rescue on Monday, August 26, 2013,
Rooster Girl is always out & about saving roosters who've been dumped in the bush, at Vets & pounds.  But she took time out from her busy schedule to do some fundraising for all the animals in our care
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School Visits

Posted by Critter Rescue on Sunday, August 11, 2013, In : School Visits 
It's Term 3 & as usual it's when we do our Winter Visits to local schools. This year our two Volunteers - Lyn Human and Hercules Dog have been having fun visiting classrooms talking about Responsible Pet Ownership. They reported  back that there's lots of really happy, kind & informed kids in our community who care for their pets. 


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This could be YOU picking up manure at our Shelter

Posted by Critter Rescue on Sunday, August 11, 2013,
What fun!!!!  This is Your INVITATION to volunteer for Critter Rescue.

But seriously, there's lots of other things YOU can do to help animals. Contact us on the Contact page on this site for more information.
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Rooster Guy asking you to Donated to our Winter Appeal

Posted by Critter Rescue on Sunday, August 11, 2013,
Winter is a hard time for many animals. We are asking for your help so we can help animals in our care & in the care of other Rescue Groups and also for our other programs such as Helping Elders Keep Their Pets.  Your help will help us pay for hay, grain, chaff, dog and cat food, small bird food, dog coats, blankets and bedding etc. Please spread the word & help in any way you can. Contact us via the contact page on this site with any ideas you may have.

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Volunteer Days at our Shelter

Posted by Critter Rescue on Sunday, August 11, 2013, In : Volunteer 
Animals coming & going through our Shelter means lot of work!  We've had a few Volunteer Days but if you want to Volunteer anytime contact us through the Contact Page here on the website.
Here's a pic of Cathie from Om Shanti Permaculture who has been Volunteering by pruning & rejuvinating some old fruit trees so as to provide food for animals in our care. BIG thanks Cathie!!


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