Miss Ollie
Breed: Labrador
Barking from: NSW
What's up dog?
Ollie impacts students wellbeing each week when she visits. Her schools are Warilla High and Bomaderry High. She has helped so many students with anxiety settle by her chilled presence. She has made a difference in the lives of students in Bomaderry High who have not been able to cope with the struggles of their day to day life at school. Many students at this school are impacted by significant mental health challenges and her lovely demeanour has helped them regulate so many times.
Her impact at Police and Ambulance are primarily for the well being of the officers and other staff dispatching the police and ambulances. They are both highly stressful jobs and Ollie helps with her presence. They might be on a call and Ollie will sit next to them so they can reach her to pat while still on the call. In Lifeline it’s for the volunteers who take the crisis calls After their shift they are able to get puppy cuddles and chill out for a few minutes. She has been able to assist earlier this year with Reconstruction Authority when the floods destroyed people’s homes North of Wollongong
2025 Australia People's Choice
We believe no dog should be left behind.
Every dog entered into the competition is automatically in the running for the 2025 People’s Choice Award — and the winner will be decided by you, the public.
This year, we’re giving the love back to our communities.
Each year, our campaign is supported by a number of incredible charities across Australia that work tirelessly to improve the lives of dogs and people alike. In 2025, we’re shining a spotlight on these organisations and the vital work they do.
As part of the voting process, every voter will have the chance to donate to our amazing mental health or dog-focused charities.
It’s your vote, your voice, and your opportunity to make a difference.
