Support Us
Want to help us care for dogs?
There are many ways you can support the Dogs' Homes including
If you are thinking of adding a dog to the family, please adopt from the Dogs' Home and encourage others to do the same. You will be giving a very worthy dog a second chance in life.
If you already have a dog, please ensure your own dog is registered, microchipped, desexed and vaccinated and encourage others to do the same
Please check that your fenced and gates are escape proof and encourage others to do the same on their property
If you see a lost, stray or neglected dog, please act to help that dog by informing your local council
Become a Dogs' Home Volunteer - Phone Wendy on 6223 5280 for more information (south) or the Burnie and Devonport Dogs' Homes (north)
Support Dogs' Home fund-raising events
Buy a Dogs' Home Calendar
Join our fund-raising team - Phone Anne on 6248 7661 for more information
Join our community events team
Donate food, blankets and toys
Sponsor a kennel or make a dollar donation
Make a bequest to the Dogs' Home
Train as a volunteer educator to work with school groups at the Dogs' Home - Phone Anne on 6248 7661 for more information
Membership
Support us by becoming a Member or a Friend of the Dogs' Homes of Tas. Click Here to down load a Membership Subscription & Donation Form in PDF format.
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Healing Hearts Appeal
The Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania have been healing Tasmania’s lost, stray, injured and abandoned dogs for the past 55 years. Please help us to continue caring for those who cannot help themselves by donating to the Healing Hearts Appeal. This fund helps us to cover the costs of emergency veterinary treatment and surgery for the dogs in our care. Dogs' Homes of Tasmania PO Box 7 Lindisfarne 7015
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Newsletters
Check the 'Our Newsletters' page for a copy of 'DogTales'.
Become a League Council Member
The Tasmanian Canine Defence League is a non-profit animal welfare organisation that operates the Burnie, Devonport and Hobart Dogs' Homes.
The League is committed to:
adopting dogs and puppies into new homes
promoting responsible dog ownership
providing the best possible care to all lost, stray or unwanted dogs
promoting the de-sexing of dogs
promoting the principle that all animals are entitled to live free of unnecessary suffering or pain.