It’s not only humans being recognised for their outstanding achievements. Dogs are remarkable, inspiring and make a profound impact on society, too!
From Medical Assistance and Therapy Dogs to Conservation Detection and Palliative Care Dogs (and every honourable pooch in between), the Puppy Tales Australian Dog of the Year and People’s Choice Awards recognise canine companions that represent the essence of the Australian doggo – love, courage, inspiration, assistance and fur-iendship.
“In its fourth year, the Puppy Tales Australian Dog of the Year Awards reminds us yet again how incredible dogs are!” said Kerry Martin, international award-winning pet photographer, author and founder of Puppy Tales, an online portal aimed at helping pet owners make the most of life with their dogs. “We see how ordinary fur-citizens from around Australia have helped their people, made a difference to others and be outstanding Paw-stralians in the communities that they live in.”
The Puppy Tales Australian Dog of the Year is Kali the German Shepherd.
Almost 12yo Kali has worked with Sharyn Thompson for nearly 11 years as a Therapy Dog, helping children with literacy needs via Story Dogs Australia, supporting staff and patients in the Emergency Department, Cancer Care and the Ambulance Bay of Latrobe Regional Hospital and providing a furry shoulder to cry on in the 2020 bushfires in East Gippsland.
“When we first got there, I was putting the vest on Kali and a gentleman came up to us and asked, ‘Can I pat your dog?’ I said ‘Of course, that’s what she is there for.’ He buried his face in her fur and cried. After a while, he said thank you and left. I went to sign in, in tears,” said Sharyn.
Kali changed the life of a young girl who had a phobia of dogs. She was so scared of dogs that she couldn’t even get out of the car. Six weeks later, she was happily walking beside Kali and playing recall with her at the park!
Kali represents DOGS Victoria at pet events and presentations, such as Melbourne University Medical Students’ information sessions. She also attended Parliament House for the Domestic Animals Amendment (Puppy Farms and Pet Shops) Bill 2016 hearings.
People’s Choice Award
Heidi, Australian Cattle Dog x Koolie, VIC
Heidi is 13.5 years young and Cathy James’ dearest friend, that one-in-a- lifetime Heart Dog. Heidi has numerous championship titles with Dogs Australia and lives to make people happy, comforting them in times of need.
Cathy’s dad had extreme dementia and when he came home from the hospital for palliative care, Heidi was his constant companion.
“Heidi was unbelievable, not leaving dad’s side in his last days. She plopped herself beside him and did not move, even when she got whacked by dad’s hand (by accident). His hands would stop and rest on her. She calmed him. It was during COVID (lock down) and nobody could visit. Heidi was dad’s constant companion and attended his funeral,” said Cathy.
Sadly, Heidi has cancer and nearly died while having chemotherapy.
“Heidi is a survivor, the epitome of the classic Aussie Battler,” says Cathy. “She is ballzy, stoic, headstrong, so incredibly loving and loved beyond life itself. Anyone who meets Heidi knows there’s something incredibly special about her. Heidi and I live for each other. She is the dearest friend I will ever have.”
Winners, nominees and voters received prizes worth more than $10,000 including $1,000 donation by Puppy Tales to the Winner’s preferred charity and $250 to the People’s Choice’s nominated charity. Ten Voters in the People’s Choice Prize Draw also received a $450 Puppy Tales Photography Gift Card.
Puppy Tales is thrilled and thankful to Pet Circle for gifting $250 to the Winner, $100 to the People’s Choice recipient and $100 to the ‘Pet Circle Paws-itive Change Award’ recipient, Nessie.
Nominations for Australian Dog of the Year 2025 are OPEN NOW. https://puppytales.com.au/australian-dog-of-the-year/