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RSPCA's national website has a host of information relating to national campaigns, animal health and welfare issues, RSPCA merchandise and much Owning an animal is a delightful experience, and pets bring hours of enjoyment to our lives. Just like any other member of your family, unfortunately your pet can unexpectedly become ill or suffer an accident. Affectionately referred to as "immunising against homelessness", the microchipping procedure is no more painful than a vaccination, and is carried out the same way. Native animals have special needs, and the State Government's Wildlife Management Branch can assist you with any enquiry regarding native animals, including those that are sick, injured or orphaned. There are a number of books available listing pet-friendly accommodation. Each quarter, RSPCA Tasmania releases it members´ magazine - Wombat News. Please click on the issue you are interested in to downlaod and find out what´s been going on at RSPCA Tasmania. Losing a pet can be an extremely emotional and traumatic experience. Our pets easily and quickly wind their way into our hearts and lives, and their passing can leave a huge space which can be almost impossible to fill. For most people, fireworks symbolise celebration, joy and an exuberance for life.RSPCA Australia
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