Blue Cross Animal Services

Blue Cross Animal Services Quality Boarding Facility for Dogs, Cats and most Small Animals. Family owned and operated for over 30 years. Central to Perth City and Perth airports.
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"Your Pets Care Is Our Concern" Our prices are
Dogs from $ 32 per day
Cats $ 16 per day
Rabbits/Ferrets $ 15 per day
Guinea pigs $ 8 per day
Birds from $ 10 per day
Rats/Mice $ 8 per day

Thank you Don, Pam & Skoda!You have no idea how much you have brightened our day!💐
28/09/2022

Thank you Don, Pam & Skoda!
You have no idea how much you have brightened our day!💐

22/06/2022

Sing a long with ”Kevin
He is the cutest!
🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵

19/02/2022

A beautiful customer brought these in for us thismorning !! The birds & little critters are in for a treat !! 🐦🐭🐹🦔🐸

Welcome to our world “Coffee Cat”❤️
10/12/2021

Welcome to our world
“Coffee Cat”❤️

"Woody" & "Buttons" were a pleasure to look after - they certainly keep us entertained during their stay !!
11/11/2021

"Woody" & "Buttons" were a pleasure to look after - they certainly keep us entertained during their stay !!

Little miss Cutie Pie !!
16/10/2021

Little miss Cutie Pie !!

"LINK" has been a pleasure to look after !!  🐾🐾
02/07/2021

"LINK" has been a pleasure to look after !! 🐾🐾

The kitty loves Jewels 👑
07/05/2021

The kitty loves Jewels 👑

Anzac Day is a day of national remembrance honouring those who served and gave their lives during times of conflict, pea...
25/04/2021

Anzac Day is a day of national remembrance honouring those who served and gave their lives during times of conflict, peacekeeping operations and war. 25 April is also an opportunity to remember the loyalty and sacrifice of the service animals who stood alongside their battalions during these times.

Animals have played a critical role during wartimes for centuries. They’ve provided comfort and inspiration, been guards and mascots, carried messages and hunted enemies. More than 16 million animals served during the First World War.

Cats were used to hunt mice and rats on ships and in the trenches. They also provided companionship. Famous felines included Togo, who was the mascot of battleship HMS Dreadnought, and Pincher, who prowled the decks of HMS Vindex.

There was also battleground cat, Pitouchi, who lived with his Belgian owner, Lieutenant Lekeux in the trenches. Pitouchi allegedly saved Lekeux’s life. According to the story, when enemy soldiers approached Lekeux’s hideout, this remarkable cat jumped out at them, making them think they’d mistaken a cat for a man. They left the area, leaving both owner and cat unharmed.

Just like cats, dogs hunted mice and rats during times of conflict. They also carried apparatus and messages, found injured soldiers and unearthed explosives. They even had their own special gas masks.

Dogs were also used as messengers, companions, and military working animals. Since they have a keen sense of smell and excellent hearing, dogs were often used to find wounded soldiers.

Probably the most famous dog – and certainly the most decorated – of the First World War was United States Army dog Sergeant Stubby. He was the official mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment. During his 18 months of service, he took part in 17 battles on the Western Front. His feats included finding and comforting wounded soldiers, catching and holding a German soldier by the seat of his pants and saving his regiment from a surprise mustard gas attack. He made front page news of every major newspaper and met three US presidents.

On Anzac Day, let’s take our hat’s off to dogs and cats everywhere in the world in honour of the important roles they have played and continue to play in our lives and in maintaining our safety.

RIP “LUCKY”  🌟At the age of 18 Lucky passed away peacefully! He was of such a gentle and loving nature!After being a reg...
19/03/2021

RIP “LUCKY” 🌟

At the age of 18 Lucky passed away peacefully! He was of such a gentle and loving nature!
After being a regular for many years we will MISS him A Lot!

We are social distancing and following the COVIDSafe Worksafe Guidelines
06/02/2021

We are social distancing and following the
COVIDSafe Worksafe Guidelines

Address

200 Brentwood Road
Perth, WA
6107

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+61894536188

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