Foster dog Nick features in the 2016 PETstock calendar.
Camera IconFoster dog Nick features in the 2016 PETstock calendar. Credit: Supplied/Fur, Stone and Style Photography

PETstock calendars. Proceeds going to not-for-profit organisation PetRescue.

Staff WriterNorth Coast Times

The PETstock calendars cost $2 each, with proceeds going to not-for-profit organisation PetRescue.

It includes photos of dogs, cats, horses, rabbits and a mouse, which have all had the chance to find loving families through Pet-Rescue.

“The pets featured in the 2016 calendar represent a small selection of the thousands of dogs, cats, horses and even goats and guinea pigs that are adopted into loving homes each year,” PetRescue co-founder Vickie Davy said.

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