The Million Paws Walk virtual challenge is live! May 06, 2022 Get moving this May with the virtual RSPCA Million Paws Walk challenge to help rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals in need. Read More
Alert for pet owners: Japanese Encephalitis April 28, 2022 Japanese encephalitis is a viral brain disease transmitted by mosquitoes infected with the virus from animals to humans. As of… Read more Read More
Breeder convicted of failing to provide vet treatment to dogs kept below a vet clinic March 25, 2022 A 68-year-old Strathfield man was sentenced at Parramatta Local Court on 10 February 2022 for conduct relating to eight brachycephalic dogs,… Read more Read More
RSPCA Million Paws Walk is back in 2022 March 23, 2022 Australia’s largest walk for animal welfare, RSPCA Million Paws Walk, is returning on Sunday 29 May 2022. Read More
Flooding Safety Guide March 18, 2022 Creating an emergency plan for natural disasters, such as floods, will ensure that you and your animal(s) remain safe. In… Read more Read More
Facts to get you through this kitten season March 16, 2022 Every kitten season, cats start reproducing, resulting in an influx of homeless litters at our shelter. It can be an… Read more Read More
Dealing with a neighbouring dog’s excessive barking March 16, 2022 There are few things less irritating than the sound of a neighbour’s dog that won’t stop barking. Barking is a… Read more Read More
How to manage ehrlichiosis March 10, 2022 Ehrlichiosis is a disease of dogs caused by bacteria carried by the Brown Dog Tick. If not treated appropriately it can be fatal. RSPCA NSW urges dog owners to… Read more Read More
Unusual Pets at RSPCA NSW February 25, 2022 It’s the never-ending debate- are you a dog or cat person? We’d like to provide an alternative answer here: an… Read more Read More
Pawsome news for animals across the state February 18, 2022 The NSW Legislative Assembly today passed the Companion Animals Amendment (Rehoming Animals) Bill 2021 in an important first step towards further safeguarding impounded animals across the state. Read More