Our Recent Projects!

Our fencing improvement project.

We have partnered with the ATC foundation, and together, we’ve improved the fencing at one of our rescue sites.

We completed 3 acres worth of fencing – roughly 1000 metres! With their help, we have since been able to contain, even the most avid Maremma jumpers, and save a larger number of animals in the year 2024.

Thank you ATC foundation for enhancing our rescue!

Our Maremma educational flyer, and kennel improvement project.


Our recent Maremma educational flyer project, funded by Liverpool City Council, has seen an enhanced understanding of Maremma sheepdogs, within the local community.

Liverpool City Council also funded an improvement to one of our dog kennels, and we were awarded a community award, for contributing towards the improvement of the Liverpool Community.

Thank you Liverpool City Council for assisting our mission, to education the wider community!

Our educational video, and flyer on how to attach a trailer and horse float to your car.

“Don’t neigh the way!’ is a project aimed to spark common sense, in ensuring safety on our roads in NSW.

This project is funded by Transurban, to enhance community knowledge surrounding the importance of correctly attaching a trailer or horse float – especially when traveling along busy suburban roads or motorways.

Once this project is completed, there will be a designated section on our website, to access the video and flyer to share with others!

Thank you Transurban, for helping us work towards, making our roads a safer place for drivers!

Our ongoing rescue operations.

Our ongoing rescue operations, could not be possible without our partnership with our key sponsors – Nurture Nation. Their knowledge, support, and ready to help mentality; has assisted us in rescuing animals, that would have otherwise been euthanized.

Their financial assistance, and their willingness to donate towards saving animals, is a pivotal reason for our success as a rescue.

Thank you Nurture Nation, for helping us reach new heights and standards in rescue!