Rehomed Dogs

The dogs listed below have now found permanent loving new homes.

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Terry

Terry

Cattle x Sheppard - male

He is a gorgeous little boy who is toilet trained and can sit and stay on command. He plays really well with the two big staffies and the three very small children. He will be a very loyal dog and probably not that big when he grows up. He's only 9 weeks old and loves to play and sleeps all night. He has been in a house that is fairly active and I don't think he would like to spend much time alone. Joey is very very social and would suit somebody who wants a companion dog and will spend a lot of time with him. A home with kids and other dogs would be great. He will be very easy to train, is very responsive and restful at times. He's a beautiful little man and is ready to go to his new home now.

Terry was adopted on 25 May 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Kasey aka Chip

Kasey aka Chip

Fox Terrier x - male

Chip is a sweet little boy that loves attention and giving kisses. He is great with other dogs of all sizes and is also getting used to cats. He is a quiet but active little guy that loves being next to you and following you all over the house or sit and watch t.v with you. He is a great lap dog but also loves to get outside and play. He would make an ideal companion for someone who works from home or who has another doggie to keep him company during the day. He would also be great for a family and loves to play with kids. Chip is a fast learner and knows how to sit and is toilet trained and travels great in the car. Chip would make a great addition to any family that is willing to give him the love and attention he deserves as he is very loving and always trying to please his humans.

Kasey aka Chip was adopted on 25 May 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Pippa

Pippa

Medium Size Dane x - female

Pippa is a medium sized dog. She is very placid and loving and gets on well with other dogs.

Pippa was adopted on 21 May 2007 after 1 week in foster care

Jack

Jack

purebred Border Collie - male

Jack is a handsome, friendly, intelligent boy. He is used to living with another doggie companion although he can be a bit overwhelmed when too many other dogs are around. He is fantastic with people and will make a great family pet. He is good with horses and with cats.

Jack was adopted on 21 May 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Brooke, Fluff, Natalie

Brooke, Fluff, Natalie

Labrador x Malamute - female

Puppies will be ready to go to their new homes after 9/5/07 when 8wks old. These puppies will be large size dogs when fully grown.

Brooke, Fluff, Natalie was adopted on 21 May 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Bronson, Libby, Jazzy, Patch

Bronson, Libby, Jazzy, Patch

Mastiff x - male

Bronson: Bronson is a lovely smoochy boy. He rests his head against you or in your hand and will fall asleep there while he is being stroked. He's a beautiful, beautiful boy! Being a Mastiff cross he will grow to be a large dog and is allready quite solid. I think he will blossom into one of those lovely gentle big dogs. He's playful with his siblings and gets along well with all kinds of dogs. His coat is very smooth and short so is low maintainance. Bronson is not too cheeky but he will be a strong dog when grown so for this reason training as a pup is a must. The best thing about Bronson aside from his adorable handsome little face is how affectionate and sweet natured he is. He leans up against you for pats and looks up at you with his big brown eyes, he's impossible to resist.

Libby: Libby is a dear sweet little girl, she is very well behaved for such a young puppy. She gives gentle kisses and will happily be cuddled on your lap for as long as you let her. She is the quietest and most submissive of her siblings. Libby is no touble at all and is a pleasure to look after, bless her little heart. Libby gets along well with all kinds of dogs. She's quite happy to sun herself on her doggy bed and have a little play with her brother in the sandpit. She's affectionate but not too bouncy or in your face, she is a gentle soul. Libby has a short smooth easy care coat and should grow to be a meduim to large sized dog. Libby is a special little girl who needs a loving person/family to call her own. Could you be who she is waiting for?

Bronson, Libby, Jazzy, Patch was adopted on 21 May 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Taz

Taz

Cross Breed - male

Taz is generally a very happy dog who seems content to spend the whole day asleep if he can find a comfy warm spot. He requires at least half hour walk a day on his lead and a home with a big back yard so he can also stretch his legs. He is not destructive, hardly barks and has never shown signs of trying to escape. He's obedient, house trained and responds well to positive reinforcement training. He is very well behaved with children, but not with cats or very small dogs. Prefers sofas to dog kennels and loves a cuddle at the end of the day whilst watching favourite TV programmes. (keep an eye on your beer though!). A very affectionate, low maintenance boy. Taz's comes with his bed, toys and blanket, his leads and food bowls.

Taz was adopted on 21 May 2007 after 2.1 years in foster care

Midnight

Midnight

Staffy x kelpie - female

These two little girls are very quiet, friendly puppies, they have settled immediately with my adult large and small dogs and have ignored the cats. I think they will grow to be medium sized dogs (below knee height) These puppies have been reared by a family with small children and are gentle around them

Midnight was adopted on 20 May 2007 after 6 days in foster care

Digger

Digger

Staffy x - male

Digger is a great little dog. He gets very excited when he see's you. Digger can fetch and is dog friendly. He loves Company and would be a great dog for any family.

Digger was adopted on 20 May 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Jacky

Jacky

Cross Breed (Jack Russell size - female

Jackie is a lovely 22-month old cross-breed terrier. She is a beautiful caramel colour and looks like a miniature dingo. She is good with children and other dogs. She needs some space in the yard and enjoys her walks. She is not a fussy eater and likes her chew toys. She is a quiet dog and does not bark unnecessarily. She loves to greet you when you return home- running around in circles and the tail a wagging. Jackie weighs about 4 kilos.

Jacky was adopted on 18 May 2007 after 2 months in foster care