ZETLAND: On March 13, PETstock Zetland will host local animal rescue organisation Sydney Dogs and Cats Home as part of PETstock Assist’s annual National Pet Adoption Day initiative.
But PETstock’s love of rescue pets has led it to go further this year – expanding its one day national pet adoption campaign, through which it has rehomed more than 12,000 pets over the last six years, into a month-long celebration.
PETstock Assist National Pet Adoption Month runs throughout March, and has Australian sporting superstars and animal welfare advocates, Sharni Layton and Peter Siddle, right behind it.
They are proud adoptive pet parents to three cats and five dogs collectively – all who have changed their lives for the better.
“Having the opportunity to give our five rescue dogs, quirks and all, a second chance at a loving home has been such a rewarding experience,” says Peter.
“We were fortunate enough to meet our perfect match on five separate occasions. I encourage all would-be pet owners looking for a pet to consider adoption and keep an open mind.”
For Sharni, it’s knowing that she always has the unwavering support from her rescue cats.
“The companionship and support that they’ve provided in return, especially throughout 2020 and now during the AFLW season, has made such a positive difference to my life off the field.”
PETstock Assist Charity and Events Lead, Jessica Curtis, wants everyone, not just adoptive parents, to think differently about what they can do to help break the cycle of pet homelessness.
“Those who choose to adopt not shop play a critical role in reducing the number of animals in need,” she says. “Not only by providing a loving home and second chance, but also leading by example.
“Our rescue parents take the time to learn a pet’s unique personality to find their perfect match, they make a long-term commitment, and ultimately, build a relationship that improves a pet’s life and their own.
“After all time high adoption rates in 2020, this year is truly a celebration of these owners and the commitment they’ve made to their animals who we know, are all unique and different, and that’s why we love them.
“But it’s not just pet parents who are changing the lives of rescue animals in Australia. There are countless rescue groups, volunteers and foster carers right across the nation who are all helping break the cycle.”
With the unprecedented adoptions of 2020, the month-long initiative will also be focusing on education and training tips for animals and owners to build the best possible relationship for the future as Australia transitions to a COVID normal with more time spent apart.
For more details on PETstock Assist’s National Pet Adoption Month visit www.petstock.com.au/assist.