Animal Services in Wagga Wagga
What Is This?
Animal Services provide care, protection, and welfare support for animals, including rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of pets and wildlife in the Wagga Wagga 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
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
Dandaleith Boarding Kennels and Cattery
Give your pet the best facilities, with the most care. Owner operated for 31 years, living on-site. All pets accommodated, catering for the elderly, timid and those with special needs.
Wagga Wagga
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Animal Shelters
Glenfield Road Animal Shelter
Impounding stray or lost animals, re-housing Adoptions of dogs and cats. For information regarding microchipping and lifetime registration of dogs and cats, please contact Council on 1300 292 442 during office hours.
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General Animal Services
Hannah's Pet Sitting & Dog Walking
Hannah is an experienced pet sitter and dog walker. They offer dog walking at a low rate, home visits and pet/house sitting, note: they cannot take pets into their own home. Hannah knows how stressful it can be for your furry friends to stay in boarding kennels. That’s why they offer a more personal, comfortable, and loving alternative—right in the comfort of your pet’s own home.
Turvey Park
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General Animal Services
Kyeamba Kennel and Training Club Inc.
Kyeamba Kennel & Training ClubPet Dog foundation classes. General handling and obedience training and practice for club members most Sunday mornings. Agility, Obedience, Rally and Tricks trials held annually. A volunteer run not-for-profit club committed to positive reinforcement training methods and passionate about responsible dog ownership.
Wagga Wagga
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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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Wagga Wagga
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General Animal Services
Start Strong Puppy School
Your Dog and YouPuppy School, Group Classes, Online Training, Private Consultations, Adolescent Puppy Classes, Works with reactive dogs
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Animal Shelters
Wagga Boarding Kennels & Cattery
Wagga boarding kennels is located in a picturesque rural setting, 10 mins from the CBD. Luxury air conditioned and in-floor heated pet accommodation, including an air conditioned cattery. Stables for horses. Spacious exercise yards and pet transport service.
Wagga Wagga
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Animal Clubs & Hobbies
Wagga Wagga Trail Horse Riders Incorporated
Day, weekend and holiday rides in local properties and mountains. A fun and enjoyable way for horse riders and also their non-riding family to share bush trails and socialise. Need to have your own horse and horse float.
Wagga Wagga
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Animal Shelters
Wires
WIRES is the most prominent wildlife rescue organisation in Australia. For more than 35 years, WIRES has cared for sick, injured, and orphaned native animals. We aim to restore and conserve Australian wildlife and encourage others to do the same. WIRES runs a specialised Wildlife Rescue Office that offers assistance to wildlife and the community throughout Australia every day of the year.
Wagga Wagga
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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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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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Abuse & Assault Services
RSPCA - Community Domestic Violence Program
Safe Beds for PetsPreviously known as the Safe Beds for Pets Program, families can now leave domestic violence situations and not fear for the safety of their pets. It offers 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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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.