Animal Services in Port Macquarie-Hastings
What Is This?
Animal Services provide care, protection, and welfare support for animals, including rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of pets and wildlife in the Port Macquarie-Hastings area. These services cater to both domestic animals and wildlife, supporting their well-being and promoting responsible pet ownership. In addition, within this category are hobby clubs who bring together enthusiasts for activities related to pet care, training and recreation.
How Is It Funded?
Animal Services are typically funded through donations and volunteering. How much does it cost? Animals can be adopted by people for a cost through various organisations shelters. Reporting injured or distressed wildlife can be reported at no cost by contacting the appropriate organisation online or by phone
How To Access?
You can access services for animals by contacting local shelters or vets, visiting their websites, or reaching out to organisations listed below. Many services also offer online or phone platforms for reporting injured wildlife, animal cruelty, adopting pets, and accessing educational resources.
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General Animal Services
Port Macquarie RSPCA Op Shop
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsPort Macquarie Volunteer Branch is the backbone of our work in the Port Macquarie community. Run exclusively by volunteers, the branch plays a vital role in fundraising with the support of the Op Shop to run programs and offer assistance to those who need it to care for their pets. This prevents animals going to a shelter and promotes responsible pet care.
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General Animal Services
Assistance with Domestic Duties for NDIS Pet Owners
Pet CloudPetCloud's national service offers 1. Animal Assisted Mentoring in the Community, 2. Pet Care during Hospital Treatment or Rehabilitation, 3. Assistance with Pet related Household tasks
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General Animal Services
FAWNA
F A W N A NSW INCFAWNA, NSW Inc (which stands for: For Australian Wildlife Needing Aid) is the only group licensed for all species in its 18,000 sq km area which ranges south from Bulahdelah to the northern part of the Kempsey Shire and west to Stroud and Gloucester.
Port Macquarie
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General Animal Services
Koala Conservation Australia
The Koala Hospital is a licenced Wildlife Rehabilitation Facility carrying out on-site procedures. All procedures and treatments are done at the Koala Hospital except for major surgeries and X rays which are undertaken at the Port Macquarie Veterinary Hospital.
Port Macquarie
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General Animal Services
Koala Conservation Australia
The Port Macquarie Koala Hospital was established in 1973 and is a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility. The Hospital is a popular tourist attraction which welcomes thousands of national and international visitors every year. Admission is free. The Hospital is also a scientific research, training and education centre. The work of the Koala Hospital is supervised and carried out by a small nu
Port Macquarie
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General Animal Services
NDIS Support
Pet CloudPetCloud offers Animal Assisted Mentoring in the Community, Assistance with Pet related Household tasks, Ancillary Care for Pets during Hospital Treatment or Rehabilitation
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General Animal Services
Port Macquarie Animal Welfare Service
PetRescue is a national animal welfare charity like no other. We help save thousands of lives every month by looking at the big picture, disrupting the status quo and finding innovative tech solutions to the biggest challenges facing rescue pets in Australia.
Port Macquarie
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Animal Clubs & Hobbies
Port Macquarie Pony Club
PORT MAQUARIE PONY CLUBWe’re a not-for-profit organisation that encourages horsemanship and horsemastership among our members. We’re open to all levels of riders, of all ages, from beginners to advanced. We provide access to coaching and competition, and regularly host guest trainers across a range of equestrian skills and animal care.
Port Macquarie
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General Animal Services
4 Paws Dog Training
We promote responsible dog ownership through our Basic Obedience, Socialisation, Group walks, Rally O and other fun activities held on Wednesdays at 9.30am and Saturdays at 2.30pm at Taree showground. Annual Membership is $10 Classes are $5 All breeds from 12 weeks of age welcome ????
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General Animal Services
Delta Therapy Dogs
Delta Therapy Dogs is a national non-profit organisation. Our therapy dog programs include visits to hospitals, aged care homes, mental health facilities, dementia wards, palliative care, disability services, health clinics, schools, correctional facilities and workplaces. Our volunteer teams brighten the lives of approximately 20,000 people around Australia each week.
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General Animal Services
RSPCA NSW - Community Domestic Violence Program
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsThis service assists families with temporary housing for pets of people who are seeking refuge from domestic violence, and helps to address the link between animal and human abuse and child protection.
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General Volunteering Services
RSPCA NSW Port Macquarie Volunteer Branch
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsVolunteer and fundraising branch of RSPCA NSW providing: * financial assistance to local low-income pet owners for desexing, microchipping and vaccination of their animals and emergency vet care, and * assistance during emergencies such as floods and bushfires to help animals. We are a group of local animal lovers aiming to ensure people can care of their pets. New volunteers always welcome.
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Disability Employment & Training Services
Pet Cloud
If NDIS Participants are reliable for bookings they choose to take on, can communicate well, can use a smartphone, can control and care for a pet, then they could potentially become a Pet Sitter through PetCloud. Learn more here: https://www.petcloud.com.au/d/blog/ndis-goal-creation-for-pet-lovers/
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Specialist Homelessness Services
RSPCA NSW - Community Homelessness Program
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To AnimalsRSPCA NSW strongly believes in the emotional, mental and physical benefits of the relationships between people and pets. For some homeless people, their pet may be the only positive thing in their lives. The idea of having to give this much-loved animal up can cause major distress to someone who is already suffering hardship.