AWLQ rehomes 6000th animal for 2015

Over the weekend seven year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier Marina was adopted from the Animal Welfare League QLD Rehoming Centre (AWLQ) after spending one month in shelter care.Her adoption was the 6,000th adoption in 2015 for the non-profit organisation that...

$29 C A T S T H I S W E E K E N D

People of Brisbane get excited! This weekend you can adopt a fluffy feline with an engine that purrs for just $29 from our Warra + Willawong Shelters.Yes that’s right, all cats and kittens will have their adoption fee reduced to $29!AWLQ have cuddly cats and...

Snowy completes the family

Recently the AWLQ Gold Coast Rehoming Centre received a very special surrender. A beautiful one and a half year old Boston Terrier Cross named Snowy.Instantly, this little lady won over the hearts of staff and volunteers with her waggy tail and happy-go-lucky...

AWLQ opens at The Pines Shopping Centre

Animal Welfare League QLD will open doors to their very first pop up pet shop Tuesday 21st at The Pines Shopping Centre in Elanora and hopes to rehome 100 companion animals within their two month lease.Communications Manager Brooke Whitney says it’s the first of...

POP UP ADOPTIONS SEES SURGE IN REHOMING FIGURES

The Animal Welfare League QLD is looking for space in the Ipswich community to hold POP UP animal adoptions to increase rehoming figures.AWLQ has been operating out of their Hooper Street Rehoming Centre but have had great success when taking their homeless animals to...