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Your legacy. Their happily ever after.

This June, we’re excited to partner with Willed to offer our RSPCA WA community the opportunity to create a simple online Will for free. It’s a great way to ensure your wishes are clearly documented and to consider leaving a lasting gift for the animals you care so deeply about.

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Author: Jacinta Balestra

Community Action Days

RSPCA Community Action Days are free events to assist people who may be struggling financially to look after their pets. Enjoy free health checks for dogs and puppies, dog microchipping, flea & worming treatments, pet food, nail clipping, general advice and more.

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From 'worst of the worst' to living at their best: Morley & Waldo thrive again

When Morley and Waldo came into the shelter, they were like walking skeletons. Read their story of transformation from starvation and suffering to health and happiness.

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Author: Jacinta Balestra

Our Impact Last Financial Year

7,195

Cases investigated

144,261 

Days spent in our care

1,294

Animals rehomed

Events

  • Community Action Day - Belmont 2026

    Free health checks for dogs, free flea and tick treatments, dog training advice and free pet food for families who might be experiencing financial hardship. Read more

  • Community Action Day - Wanneroo 2026

    Free health checks for dogs, free flea and tick treatments, dog training advice and free pet food for families who might be experiencing financial hardship. Read more

  • Community Action Day - Lockridge 2026

    Free health checks for dogs, free flea and tick treatments, dog training advice and free pet food for families who might be experiencing financial hardship. Read more

News

  • Horse owner ordered to pay over $125,000 for starving animals

    A 61-year-old Bullsbrook man has been fined $28,000 and banned from being in charge of an animal for 10 years after being found guilty of animal cruelty for starving six horses and leaving two of them to also suffer untreated health issues. In addition to the fines, the offender has also been ordered to pay $98,299 in care and legal costs. Read more

  • RSPCA WA urges owners to bring pets in from the cold

    With temperatures plunging across Western Australia this week, RSPCA WA is urging pet owners to ensure animals have adequate protection from the cold, wind and rain. Read more

  • Manjimup woman convicted over emaciated horses

    A 23-year-old Manjimup woman has been fined $6,000, ordered to pay more than $19,300 in care costs and legal fees, and been banned from being in charge of an animal for five years following her conviction on two charges of animal cruelty. Read more