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I was watching the news the other night and there was a plea from Shenton Park Dog Refuge for warm blankets for their rescued dogs.

So from 1st July to 30th July 2008 I am organising a drive for any unwanted blankets, towels etc that you are willing to part with!

They can be dropped at;

Brigadoon Produce (1125 Great northern Hwy, Baskerville) [Horse feed store]

Horseland Madington (1868 Albany Hwy, Maddington) [between Austin Ave and Kelvin Rd]

Please note that the blankets must be bagged up (ie in a garbage bag) to be accepted!

i am in the process of organising a south drop off point and will update as soon as i have it confirmed.

Here is the link to Shenton Park Dog Refuge if you want some more information! (not-for-profit organisation)

http://www.dogshome.org.au/index.html

Interesting that they employ a 'no kill' policy.

Oh and spread the word!! it would be nice to get enough blankets so that there are no little cold doggies at Shenton!

(this drive was originally started for horse rugs/blankets to be donated (hence the horse store drop off's ) but im sure a few of you guys can muster up some normal blankets!)

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if you can't donate blankets perhaps a cash donation or dog food.. there are plenty of shelters around perth that need help... please try not to donate to the RSPCA if you can help it. They have plenty of money and govt funding.



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