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Bilbo’s Dogpaws Rescue is a Tauranga-based non-profit organisation that provides support to people and pets in need, including food supplies and rescue services. They have been involved in various rescue efforts, such as saving puppies from being dumped and finding forever homes for dogs like Gunner and Elsa. The organisation relies on donatons and fundaising efforts to continue their work, Read more...
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We have been invited to join this page to help promote our charity which is awesome! One of the ways that we fund ourselves is through the selling of merchandise – please click on our website link to see what’s on offer. Thank you. Pitbulls, Staffys, Bullies and their crosses are often over looked because of their looks and media Read more...
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Thank you for considering adopting a rescue dog. Ellie’s Canine Rescue and Rehome are a not for profit rescue based in Wellington. Since 2019-2025 we have rehomed over 1500 puppies and dogs. We have a strong community focus and offer free desexing and food to those that cannot afford it. All of our dogs are carefully placed into volunteer foster Read more...
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We just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for being part of this amazing community. What started as a small effort to help a few kittens has grown into something so much bigger — and it’s all because of your support. Georgia is usually behind the scenes, making sure our cats get the medical care, comfort, and Read more...
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Pet refuge provides temporary shelter and care to pets while their family escape violence and enter emergency housing, where often pets are not allowed. Once safe and families have rebuilt their lives and found new pet-friendly accommodation, pets are runited with their loving families. Ensuring no one has to choose between their safety and their pets wellbeing. Pet refuge believes Read more...
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Animal Rescue based in Tauranga, helping give animals a second chance in new loving homes. Read more...
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A lifelong love of cats was the catalyst for Maggie Andreassen to begin her Waihī cat feeding and rehoming journey. Maggie is a recent recipient of Hauraki District Council’s OnYa community award for her work keeping stray cats fed and desexed, along with fostering cats in her Seddon St charity shop, Waihī Town Cats, until they’re rehomed. Maggie, who moved Read more...