Pets of the Gold Coast 2018
FOUR legs or two or none at all, we love our pets on the Gold Coast. We’ll add your photos as sent to our Gold Coast Eye magazine of your pets each week. Email your pet photos and captions to: goldcoasteye@news.com.au
FOUR legs or two or none at all, we love our pets on the Gold Coast. We’ll add your photos as sent to our Gold Coast Eye magazine of your pets each week. Email your pet photos and captions to: goldcoasteye@news.com.au
THE RSPCA is hunting for three men who hurled a cat through the air into a brick wall in a shocking case of animal cruelty. Video of the horrific abuse has been released. WARNING: GRAPHIC
SPIKY armies of caterpillars are on the march for food in your backyard early this year, with a seemingly endless highway of the hairy creatures even surprising the experts.
MEET the Gold Coast’s fattest pups. Chopper the staffy was originally entered into Pet Barn’s Biggest Loser Competition as a joke — but then he made the shortlist.
THOUSANDS of Gold Coast animals owe their lives to the work of the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital in the past two months.
EIGHT of the 12 cats and dogs featured in Saturday’s Gold Coast Eye have found a home in time for Christmas.
AS a massive ’empty the cages’ adoption drive kicks off at the Animal Welfare League’s Gold Coast shelter today, we profile the ’12 Strays of Christmas’.
A MASS adoption drive to ’empty the cages’ at the Animal Welfare League’s Gold Coast shelter this weekend could be an Australian-first if successful.
UPDATE: QUEENSLAND man in strife for riding a baby emu also used a live calf and a dead pig as part of his exercise regime, the RSPCA says.
SPACE is likely to be at a premium in Sea World’s Penguin Encounter exhibit during the holidays with the addition of four new chicks and nine on the way.
EVEN the owners can’t tell the difference. Moodle puppy Mali is inseparable with her twin teddy bear version. WARNING: this will make you go ‘awww’
IT’S been a real ‘hoot’ at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary with the hatching of three Eastern Grass Owl chicks – a rare success in captivity.
THE little pig who captured hearts worldwide when he was smuggled into the Gabba last week is finally starting to recover from his terrifying ordeal.
THESE dingo pups look cute but that does not mean anyone is allowed to touch them.
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