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New management for Epping Animal Welfare Facility

The Epping Animal Welfare Facility (EAWF) will now be managed in-house by Whittlesea council, in partnership with Merri-bek and Darebin councils.

The facility was operated by RSPCA Victoria for nearly five years, but Whittlesea council chief executive Craig Lloyd said the decision was made to manage the EAWF in-house “to achieve the best possible outcomes for the animals”.

“The three councils have worked together to develop an operating model which is designed to reduce the current euthanasia rates, reunite the maximum number of animals with their owners or find them loving new homes,” he said.

Mr Lloyd said the change in management will deliver a high standard of animal care and allow council to develop further partnerships across the animal welfare sector.

“The model has been designed to deliver better outcomes including a reduction in euthanasia rates,” Mr Lloyd said.

“Our aim is to reunite owners with lost pets as quickly as possible, so please make sure your pet is registered and your contact details are up-to-date -– you can do this at your council’s website.”

Adoption will be undertaken directly from the facility at the start and council has partnered with a range of rescue groups and large animal welfare groups who will also offer adoption opportunities.

Council will continue to monitor the new operating model and will also review establishing an adoption program in partnership with Darebin and Merri-bek Councils.

“As council embeds the new operating model, we will continue to review our approach to ensure it is delivering the best outcomes for animals and community,” Mr Lloyd said.

The facility will be managed and resourced by experts in animal care and welfare. Veterinary work will be undertaken at EAWF. This will include but is not limited to vaccination, flea and worm treatment and microchipping.

“We are very confident the arrangements we are putting in place will deliver enhanced outcomes for the animals in our care, and we are looking forward to working with the passionate people in the rescue sector,” Mr Lloyd said.

The new phone number for the EAWF is 8401 6200.

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