Party Pets

Australia's original in-home Party Plan for pet lovers!

We hope that you have enjoyed your visit to our website! Here we provide links to some of our favorite sites. We don't merely throw "any-old-thing" in here to boost our web ranking - the links we promote and provide are for services and businesses that we love - and that we believe are kind to the animals.

Please be aware that these links are provided by us as a convenience to you only. When using these links you will be taken out of the Party Pets website. Party Pets is not responsible for the content of these links, nor is it responsible for the consequences that may result in you using them. By using a link from the Party Pets website you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk.

Enjoy visiting the sites of our friends here at Links!

Animal Rescue:

If you are in the market for a new pet – this is where you need to look! Forget the pet shops, the trading magazines and websites that line the pockets of the backyard breeders and add to the mounting number of homeless pets – instead reap the rewards of knowing you have contributed to the welfare of these abandoned animals and made such a life changing difference in their world.

Save A Pound Dog Queensland - www.sapdogqld.asn.au

A non-profit organisation that exists to save adoptable animals, this newly formed Queensland rescue groups mission is to help dogs on death row in Queensland pounds to find permanent and loving homes. We are focused on the prevention of the suffering, neglect, abuse and cruelty to these animals by working with our local pounds and animal shelters in all aspects of animal rescue and public education - towards the end result of the placing of these discarded animals into previously checked safe and loving permanent homes.

Save A Pound Dog Queensland

Animal Rights and Rescue Group - www.animalrights.org.au

The Animal Rights and Rescue Group is a registered charity that was formed in 1995, following the closing of the RSPCA branch in the region. The ARRG is a small group of dedicated people who work tirelessly to help the unwanted, injured and neglected animals.

Animal Rights and Rescue Group

Animal Welfare League QLD - www.awlqld.com.au

The Animal Welfare League of Qld was established in 1959 to care for and rehome the community's 10,000 stray, abandoned, and surrendered companion animals annually. We are a not-for-profit non-government-funded charity organisation that relies of community spirit of volunteers and donations to support our endeavours.

Animal Welfare League QLD

PAWS - www.paws.com.au

PAWS comprises a small group of self-funded rescuers and volunteer foster carers and walkers whose primary aim is to help lost or abandoned animals in NSW, Australia. They are only a small group of people doing their best to help animals who find themselves in the Pound through no fault of their own. They are a small, private non-profit rescue group that has no paid staff, no offices to pay rent on, no large advertising campaigns and no government funding. They rely mainly on word of mouth to promote their website, which features animals who are either currently in the Pound, or who have been rescued from Death Row and placed with a foster carer. Many people want to adopt an animal from a Pound or Shelter but find it confronting to be faced with many animals in cages who may be killed if homes are not found in time. PAWS features their photos and stories on their website.

PAWS

Operation Toby - www.operationtoby.com.au

Operation Toby is a comprehensive, state-by-state online directory of pet re-homing groups and organisations, including pounds, shelters and volunteer networks. It also has a lengthy list of breed-specific rescue representatives and their contact details. Visitors can surf through an extensive collection of over 200 photo gallery-style adoption sites from all over Australia. The site also features information on other important pet-related topics, and includes videos depicting behind-the-scenes horrors from the pet shop industry supply chain.
Operation Toby

Australian Cavy Sanctuary - www.australiancavysanctuary.com

The Australian Cavy Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation run by dedicated individuals across Australia who are passionate about the welfare and awareness of guinea pigs and have many homeless guinea pigs waiting for their forever homes. 

Australian Cavy Sanctuary

Animal Welfare:

Here is where you can educate yourself on what is happening in the world to our animal friends. If you are looking to become involved in a great organization or wanting to know what the various challenges are that our animals face, you are sure to find the right information here.

The Puppy Mill - www.thepuppymill.com.au

The Puppy Mill is a documentary that explores the domestication of dogs and how our demand for the ultimate family pet has led to increasingly inhumane treatment.

The Puppy Mill

Death Row Pets - www.deathrowpets.net

250,000 healthy, but unwanted cats and dogs are killed in Australian pounds each year. In Australia we have a system that perpetuates a cycle of breeding to excess, impulse purchasing of pets and then quiet killing of the surplus 250,000 mainly healthy cats and dogs year after year. This is not justifiable, not ethical and not acceptable. Learn what you can do to help stop this cycle.

Death Row Pets

Animal Saviors Awareness Campaign - www.animalsaviors.org

The Animal Saviors Awareness Campaign is dedicated to stop more than 2,000,000 cats, dogs and other animals being brutally and callously skinned alive in China every year.

Animal Saviors Awareness Campaign

Animals Asia Foundation - www.animalsasia.org

Animals Asia Foundation

Animals Asia Foundation

Say No to Animals in Pet Shops - www.saynotoanimalsinpetshops.com

Resist the temptation to buy that gorgeous kitten or puppy in the window. Because this lucrative pet shop market exists in Australia, backyard breeders and "puppy farms" who supply to pet shops continue to churn out more and more poor puppies and kittens, much to the detriment of the animals. Approximately 130,000 dogs and 60,000 cats are killed at pounds every year. Unbelievable, eh? The practice of selling animals from pet shops promotes impulse buying and irresponsible breeding for profit. Please help us to stop it. We already have far too many dogs and cats without homes.

Say No to Animals in Pet Shops