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Animal Welfare League of South Australia Locations
Wingfield Branch
1-19 Cormack Road
Wingfield SA 5013
Phone: (08) 8348 1300
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Elizabeth Branch
4 Hewittson Road
Elizabeth West SA 5113
Phone: (08) 8256 0000
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Boredom Busters

Buster Cubes

Plastic cube toys that you can put food into. As your dog moves the cube, bits of food fall out for your dog to eat.

Kongs

Tough rubbery toys that you can fill with yummy treats for your dog to get out.

Toy Changeovers

Don't forget to change your dog's toys over regularly,  every two or three days. (You don't like doing the same old thing day after day for entertainment do you?)

Hide-n-seek

Hide your dog's toys around the garden or use a snack trail to lead it to the toys.

Sand or dirt pit

Give your dog a specific area where they can dig, scratch or bury their things.

In warmer months

Freeze some dog food and water in a big icecream container. You have a big frozen cube that will occupy the dog and help keep it cool.

Cat Playground

You can make one. Use an empty cardboard box with some cat toys inside.

Scratch Poles

There is a great range of scratch poles available or make your own with some timber and carpet off-cuts.

Cat Toys

You do not have to buy expensive toys, you can make your own. Empty decorated toilet rolls, old scrunchies, wool, and ping-pong balls make a great start. Plant some 'catnip' in the garden or as an indoor plant.

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