PETS will be available to adopt at a weekend event in Carrum Downs this month.
Petstock Carrum Downs will hold its 10th annual pet adoption drive across 16 and 17 March. Petstock Foundation ambassador Dr Kate Mornement says that the rescue pets available for adoption are well-behaved and have undergone training. “Many rescue animals have been surrendered for reasons other than their behaviour, and many have undertaken basic training, so I would encourage people to not be deterred from adopting for these reasons. In my experience, an adopted animal can adjust and learn how to fit into your life, with a little training and patience,” she said.
“If you’re still concerned, why not consider adopting a different kind of animal? Guinea pigs, birds, and rabbits also make wonderful pets and are particularly great companions for children to help teach them kindness, compassion, and how to care for animals. Or if you are not currently in a position to adopt, you could consider fostering a pet in need. Most animals in foster care have their food and medical expenses paid for by the rescue organisation, and it’s a great way to see if your family is ready to commit to a pet long term. Our family has fostered a number of dogs, as well as a small Conure parrot we fostered before we had kids. After that, we knew we were ready for a pet, and we adopted our foster dog Lenny, who is now a huge part of our family.”
Petstock Carrum Downs is at 574-588 Frankston-Dandenong Road. The adoption day will take place from 10am to 2pm on 16 and 17 March. For more information visit petstock.com.au/adopt
First published in the Frankston Times – 5th March 2024