With your support in 2022/2023:
6710
Animals Adopted
3976
Animals Fostered
17963
Animals Desexed
2894
Animals Reunited
52883
Patients assisted at our Community Vet Clinics
Our latest news
Protecting your pet after a natural disaster
What health risks are pets exposed to after a natural disaster and what can you do? As conditions begin to clear and people begin returning to their homes after a flood, it is important for people to remain vigilant in protecting their pets. Like us, in the aftermath...
Preparing your pets for bushfire season
With recent severe bushfires resulting in an early start to the season, and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) expecting it will go later as well, Animal Welfare League Queensland (AWLQ) is urging pet owners to ensure they are prepared for the bushfire...
Preparing Your Pets For Storm Season
Pets are at higher risk of becoming lost during a storm. A La Nina event set to impact Queensland in coming months could bring the most destructive summer weather in years. Animal Welfare League Queensland is encouraging pet owners to ensure their animals are kept...