Brisbane Residents have been treated to a home delivery of cuteness as the latest Yellow Pages hit doorsteps last month.
For the first time in the iconic directories’ history, the Yellow pages books are supporting national animal welfare charity, PetRescue, in a move which will see the book cover being used to help rehome some of the regions favourite four-legged friends.
The 2016 Brisbane Yellow Pages books feature rescue pooch, Chancey who was rehomed through PetRescue partner and local animal rescue organisation Homeless Hounds, a not for profit rescue group.
When residents open their book they will be greeted with a simple guide to help them find their new best friend, as well as information on PetRescue and the vital work they do in Brisbane and across the country.
Sensis spokesperson, Stephen Harvy, said “working with PetRescue to launch our new 2016 Brisbane Yellow Pages books, is a fitting way to bring together local businesses and residents with their favourite and furry local friends – pets. We are only too happy to lend a hand to PetRescue and provide them with the heightened awareness that our significant reach provides”
PetRescue Director, Vickie Davy, hopes the relationship with Sensis will see more Australians discover the joys of welcoming a rescue pet into their lives.
“We are incredibly excited by the level of support being provided from the Yellow Pages in raising awareness of this cause”
For more information head to www.yellowpages.com.au/petrescue