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The Lost Dogs Home In 1910, a group largely made up of concerned women dedicated their efforts to improving the welfare of stray and starving dogs. Their vision was to build a shelter that would help reunite lost dogs with their owners, while finding homes for those who were less fortunate and left unclaimed. The committee was also active in campaigning against the local council to cease the inhumane destruction of stray dogs through drowning. The RSPCA had a similar start, it was all about the animals. Now we see these larger organisations slipping away from their foundations, and hundreds of smaller community groups picking up where they left of, in respect of being all about the animals. The big issue is that the media, the government and their mighty spin machine has most of the public donations, powers and tax payer funding still heading to the organisations that now have the worst track records, this my friends has to change, because once the big guys have to compete for their share of the funding, maybe then they will re-adopt their founding principles. Working with many shelters and sanctuarys around Australia, we will be putting together a new organisation, consisting of members from each group, ex RSPCA Inspectors and veterinary teams and the like, to address this inequity in the issue of awarded powers and funding, I sincerely hope to have your support to achieve this. Mark Aldridge
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:54:45 +0000

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