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Blankets, papers needed at Lost Dogs’ Home

The Lost Dogs’ Home is calling on all animal lovers to get behind their Big Spring Clean Out campaign.

The Home’s spokeswoman Suzana Talevski said both its Cranbourne and North Melbourne shelters were critically low of blankets and newspapers.

“Blankets are used for bedding and with about 15,000 animals coming through our doors every year, it is crucial we have enough to go around,” said Ms Talevski.

“Sadly, we have also seen more and more rabbits and ‘pocket pets’ being dumped on our doorsteps recently. The number of smaller animals has tripled, meaning we need lots more newspapers to make sure their living environments are clean and hygienic.”

The Lost Dogs’ Home is currently taking care of almost 500 animals across both shelters, including 250 dogs and 248 cats.

Compounding the problem is the upgrading of laundry facilities in October, leaving them temporarily unable to wash their current supply.

“If we’re unable to wash anything it means we will need throw away items that are unable to be used so the turnover of blankets will be quick,” Ms Talevski said.

“We are calling on Melbourne to help us where possible and do a spring clean out of their homes and drop off blankets that are in good condition to our shelters, so our animals have a warm comfortable bed to sleep in at night like all pets deserve.

“If you’ve been meaning to do a clean-out of your cupboards, now is the perfect time. Our shelters will be happy to take those unwanted blankets and towels off your hands. Plus, you’ll feel great knowing they’re helping keep homeless pets warm and snuggly.”

The Lost Dogs’ Home cannot accept doonas, pillows, sheets or pet beds, as they can be difficult to clean and maintain for re-use.

Much-needed donations can be dropped off directly to the home at 920 Thompsons Road, Cranbourne West.

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