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Six Griffith University students helped to put this powerful message together to help raise awareness about the importance of adopting a pet.


Does your family have a history of adopting pets?

The 30 second cinema advert shows a young boy and his dog moving back through the years to when the dog was adopted as a young puppy.


Superstars seen in the clip included Yola (the adult cattle dog cross) who was adopted from our Noosa RSPCA. The young pup used in the clip was adopted not long after filming too.


Jacqui Vial creative production coordinator from RSPCA Qld said the charity’s first collaboration with Griffith Film School had been a “fantastic experience”.


“The students really managed to capture the message that animals are something that come into a family for life, and that they grow up with you,” she said.


We are a charity, so we don’t have a huge budget for advertising so it’s great to see these young filmmakers who want to give back and help us get the word out.”




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RSPCA QLD

As a Guest, there may be many contributors from all different types of backgrounds from industry professionals through to volunteers or someone who is simply just shy.

Can you volunteer your time to give animals a second chance?

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