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Golden Year
The Australian Women's Weekly
|June 2021
Proving that you can teach old dogs new tricks, Lisa Domeny gives senior golden retrievers and their human friends a new lease on life.
If heaven is a place on earth, it’s located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the NSW Mid North Coast town of South West Rocks. Pulling up at Lisa Domeny’s idyllic property, visitors are greeted by nine wagging tails, a rush of golden fur and 35 excitable paws. You see, Lisa and her husband Ian, a former builder, share their home with a small army of elderly dogs: six golden retrievers and three Labradors.
There’s Sam with his perfectly crimped ears; Billy Boy and his cheeky smile; ball-obsessed Leo; lone brown Lab Bo; the appropriately named Bear; handsome Harry, who’s recently lost 15 kilos; new kid on the block Oscar; shy Poppy hiding in the bushes; and resident rascal Marlie, who has three legs (hence the odd number of paws). Together, they’re an adorable welcoming committee.

When people talk about heaven, they never mention the dog poo. “A good portion of my day is spent picking up poo and sweeping up fur,” says Lisa, 53, gesturing to her hair-covered timber floors as we sit down for a cup of tea. “I swear I vacuumed before you came.”
Lisa, an artist and former teacher, didn’t set out to become a professional pooper scooper. Rather, she built up to it gradually. It started with Sam, who Lisa adopted in 2014 from a rescue centre in Queensland.

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