Meet RSPCA NSW Inspector Claire these Easter school holidays

 The Easter school holidays are coming up, which means kids will be home and eager to get out and do all sorts of fun things. If you are located in New South Wales near Rouse Hill and have a child who is interested in the protection and welfare of animals great and small or perhaps would like to learn a bit about it for their first time, then pop into the RSPCA Care Centre at the Rouse Hill Town Centre to meet Inspector Claire, one of the RSPCA NSW’s many Inspectors who do fantastic work in ensuring animals are treated with the appropriate care and love they need and deserve.

Claire will be visiting the RSPCA Care Centre at 11am on April 11 and 19 to talk to kids about her job as an Inspector as well as share stories about the four legged friends she has made along the way and the happy endings the RSPCA find for each animal that comes into their care. Inspector Claire will also be giving Easter gifts to every child who attends, plus an additional super awesome surprise for a lucky boy or girl who is a GREAT listener!

Don’t miss out on this fun, totally free activity and the chance to also see some of the wonderful animals waiting for adoption!

For further enquiries:

Rouse Hill Care Centre, Rouse Hill
(02) 8883 0622

Mon – Wed: 9:00 am-5:30 am
Thu: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Fri: 9:00 am-5:30 am
Sat: 9:00 am-5:00 am
Sun: 10:00 am-5:00 am

Tyzer: Male Staffordshire Bull Terrier X looking for his furever home

Update: Tyzer has been adopted by a loving family who are providing him a furever home!

This is Tyzer, he has been at the shelter since March 2011 looking for his forever home and would love to continue his life with a loving family.

Tyzer is a fairly active four-year-old boy who loves being in the great outdoors, engaging daily with an active family or owner who can include him in as much day to day activities as possible.

He can be quite energetic, so daily walks and regular exercise will help keep him fit, healthy and provide an outlet to release any excess energy – it’s the number one rule of keeping a calm, balanced and happy dog!

Tyzer would also benefit from ongoing socialization and obedience classes; they will help teach him how to be the best that he can be. While he enjoys being outside, he will need plenty of mental stimulation to prevent boredom, so toys such as Kongs, treat balls, puzzle balls, boredom busters etc. are highly recommended and encouraged.

Fencing for Tyzer’s new home will require a height of 5 foot as a minimum to keep him safe and secure. Regular brushes and baths will help him keep looking, feeling and smelling great.

Tyzer is suitable for a ‘green’ profile family and cannot go to a home that has any cats or pocket pets.

Adopt cost includes: Desexing, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm control, vet check, 30 day pet insurance and a purrrfect companion.

He is avaialble from the RSPCA Care Centre at the Rouse Hill Town Centre.

RSPCA Care Centre
Shop GR 146C, Civic Way, Rouse Hill Town Centre,
Windsor Road, Rouse Hill, NSW, 2155.

Open 7 days a week, excluding public holidays.
Phone: (02) 8883 0622

 

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