
Assistance Dogs Australia
Enhancing the independence of Australians with disability one dog at a time.
Assistance Dogs Australia (ADA) is a national charity that places highly trained, internationally accredited Assistance Dogs with people with physical disability, PTSD, and autism.
It takes two years and costs more than $60,000 to train an Assistance Dog, which is provided to the recipient at no cost. ADA receives little reoccurring government funding, instead relying on public donations, corporate partnerships, grants and bequests. Assistance Dogs empower connection, inclusion and independence for people with disability.
For more information, visit www.assistancedogs.org.au
Make a difference. Donate today.
This year, OZTOPDOG is organising a fundraiser. We wanted to give the love back to our communities. Every year, our campaign is supported and celebrated by a variety of incredible charities across Australia, all of whom work tirelessly to make a positive impact for dogs in their respective communities.
All money (100%) will go to Australian mental health and dog-related charities.
Who will claim the #OZTOPDOG crown?
After 8 weeks and hundreds of entries, the search is finally over.
people2people, in partnership with
Dogs Connect, proudly presents our 2025 #OZTOPDOG Awards Ceremony.
Join us to announce the winners of OZ Top Dog with a Job, OZ Top Office Dog, and OZ People’s Choice.
Don't miss the 2025 OZTOPDOG Awards Ceremony, Wednesday 27 August at 12.30PM AEST, streaming live across Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, X, and Instagram.
