Where pet care supports the community
Saturday 14 March, 2026
For most households in Double Bay and the surrounding suburbs, pets are not simply companions. They are family. They bring routine, comfort and joy into everyday life, which is why initiatives that support animal welfare resonate so strongly within the community. One such initiative is the Petstock Foundation, a charitable organisation dedicated to improving the lives of pets and the people who care for them.
Established with a clear mission to create a world where every pet is loved and supported, the Petstock Foundation works closely with local animal charities, rescue organisations and community groups across Australia. Through funding, partnerships and hands on support, the foundation helps deliver vital programs that focus on animal rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming. Many rescue groups rely heavily on community assistance, and the support provided by the Petstock Foundation helps ensure these organisations have the resources they need to continue their important work.
Beyond rescue and adoption, the foundation also supports programs that strengthen the bond between people and animals. This includes initiatives that provide assistance to families experiencing hardship, ensuring pets can remain safely in their homes rather than entering the shelter system. There are also community outreach efforts that promote responsible pet ownership, education and access to veterinary care.
What makes the Petstock Foundation particularly impactful is the way it connects everyday shopping with meaningful community support. When customers shop at Petstock, they are contributing to a broader network of initiatives that help protect and care for animals in need. It is a simple but powerful reminder that small actions can have a meaningful ripple effect.
Petstock offers everything pet owners need, from premium food and treats to toys, accessories and health essentials. Next time you visit Kiaora Place, stop by Petstock and know that you are helping support animals and the people who care for them.