Monday, August 30, 2010

Hi, my name is Ashleigh and I am from year 9 and i have been asked to create awarness about an issue that i think is important. The issue that I am creating awarness is the Animal Welfare League. On this blog i will write about the Animal Welfare League, how to adopt, what they do and how you can donate or raise awarness. Please leave a comment or follow. Thankyou

Monday, August 16, 2010

Location


There are two re homing centres in Queensland. The Coombabah re homing centre is the largest of the two and is located in the South East Queensland, providing veterinary care, food and housing for abandoned animals.
The Staplyton Re homing centre allows the AWL to be able to cope more efficently with the numbers of animals coming through the doors each year, as well as creating a new outlet for customers located in the north.

Monday, August 2, 2010

About the AWL!


The Animal Welfare League (AWL) in Queensland takes care of over 10, 000 strayed and abandoned animals a year. The AWL receives no funding from the Australian government and relys on community for support. They mainly specialise in rehoming dogs and cats, giving shelter and care to them. The AWL also awares the community about how to stop the tragedy over pet overpopulation. The AWL will soon not be able to continue the great work and caring for the communitys strayed animals unless they receive finacial support from the community. Every time the AWL rehomes a pet the approximate cost is $500.