Our mission is to foster inclusivity, promote mental health and encourage social interaction for people and dogs, one visit at a time.
In 2015, Doggie Dates was established in Campbelltown-Camden, initially sparked by our founder's casual sharing of photographs from dog walks with friends on local community pages. This prompted suggestions from the community to formalise these gatherings into an organised group. Consequently, Doggie Dates officially launched in January 2015 with its inaugural walk in the Camden region, attracting several enthusiastic participants. It swiftly became evident that Doggie Dates was more than just a platform for socialisation; it also emerged as a cherished avenue for human connection, particularly benefiting individuals experiencing anxiety and depression. Through shared walks and conversations, participants cultivated friendships, highlighting a significant correlation between the activity and improved mental health.
Expanding upon our initial success, Doggie Dates extended its reach to the Central Coast in 2018, following our founder's relocation, while maintaining operations in Campbelltown-Camden. Over time, the initiative further grew to include various areas across Sydney and Newcastle. Despite facing challenges such as fluctuating interest levels and the impact of COVID-19, Doggie Dates has continued to flourish.
In 2023, Doggie Dates commenced Pet Therapy on the Central Coast. Since commencement, they have made a difference within many different organisations, and lives. Doggie Dates carries out several visits per month with a team of three to six dogs and their handlers. Pet Therapy has been proven to boost mood, motor skills, cognition, and energy. It also reduces depression and anxiety, and enhances engagement, sparking joy and lasting positive conversations among participants.
In July 2024, Doggie Dates NSW recognised the need to separate the company into two - A dedicated Pet Therapy company (known as Doggie Dates Pet Therapy), and a dedicated Dog Walking company (known as Doggie Dates Collective). Despite operating as separate companies, they are still very closely linked.
Today, Doggie Dates Pet Therapy thrives through the dedication of volunteers who engage and participate in the many jobs across the Central Coast, making a remarkable difference in the lives of people from many different walks of life. Operating as a not-for-profit, we encounter numerous operational expenses and are continually in search of donations and support, whether financial, in-kind, or through volunteer engagement.
We prioritise the safety and well-being of all volunteers and participants, through our training and processes, further details of which are provided in our legal and policy section.
Doggie Dates has evolved remarkably from its basic beginnings to become a transformative community initiative, touching the lives of many and fostering invaluable human and canine connections. We are profoundly grateful for the stories shared with us, illustrating the positive impact Doggie Dates has made.
Welcome to our journey, where every visit is an adventure and an opportunity to connect, share, and grow.
Meet the Team
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Te're Melrose
CEO / FOUNDER
Te're worked as a School Learning Support Officer up until 2016, when she decided to pursue her love of animals full time. Te're has three dogs, who she believes rank above her husband and son (much to their disgust). All her time is spent with or around dogs and people who love their dogs. Te're now works for Doggie Dates full-time.
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Richard Melrose
DIRECTOR / FOUNDER
Richard has worked as an asset finance broker for over thirty years, and is self employed with CSA Financial Solutions. Richard's interests include playing table tennis, participating in Mens Table, listening to music, running Bunnings Barbeques for fundraising, and of course, helping out with Doggie Dates.
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Zaidyn Melrose
DIRECTOR / IT MANAGER
Zaidyn is talented in all things IT, offering IT support and services to both the business and consumer sectors through the company he owns, Zelrose IT. He also does lots of photography and videography, and races go-karts competitively. Additionally, Zaidyn volunteers a significant amount of hours for Doggie Dates.
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Tina Chenery
TREASURER
Tina is a reptile handler in her successful venomous snake training business. A Mum to two daughters, two ruby cavaliers and Nanna to two grandsons, she's passionate about fitness, health and all things crafty.
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Dr Leaora L Wagner
SECRETARY
Dr. Leaora L. Wagner, Ed.D., BCBA, LBA, has over 20 years of experience supporting children and families. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst, she’s passionate about trauma-informed practices and trains her French Bulldog, Poppy Lou, for therapeutic support.
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Susan Davis
COMMITTEE MEMBER
Susan worked as a Threatened Species Officer and a Community Educator for National Parks and Wildlife Service for more than 32 years. Susan has been involved with Doggie Dates since 2019 and has been doing pet therapy with her dog Shelly since April 2023.
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Karen Francis
COMMITTEE MEMBER
Involved in the dog world for over 45 years, owning, breeding and exhibiting a range of breeds, as well as working in the pet industry for over 30 years. Her life revolves around dogs. She and her dog Piper and are walk leaders on the Central Coast, as well as participating in Pet Therapy.
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Judy Dixon
COMMITTEE MEMBER
Judy is a Retired Registered Nurse, having spent 25 years as the Director of Nursing in Aged Care facilities. She joined Doggie Dates in 2023 with her labradoodle Beau. Judy is engaged with both Doggie Dates Collective and Doggie Dates Pet Therapy.
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Marlene Stockwell
COMMITTEE MEMBER
Marlene has has worked in several jobs as a PA, Functions Manager and Customer Service Manager. She joined Doggie Dates in 2020 when her dog Bindy was just 3 months old and progressed to Pet Therapy in 2024. She is kept busy with 9 grand children but always make time for her Doggie Dates friends.