Rehomed Animals

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

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Lockie

Lockie

Tri Collie Rough - male

Lochie is a 3 year old tri-colour Rough Collie. He has the most beautiful nature and just loves cuddles. He also loves his walks and playing with his family. He gets along well with other dogs and also loves children, however he is not sure about cats as he has never been introduced to one. Lochie is amazingly smart and has already picked up new commands such as sit, stay, bed and come, also he loves to shake hands, Locky would be most suited to a family with children as he would love to play and would look after them. Lochie comes to us a result of a marriage break up and he really wants to be part of a new family. A property inspection is required before Lochie can go to his new home

Lockie was adopted on 14 February 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Tyson

Tyson

Small x Breed - female

Tyson is a lovely little 6 week old pup that has just come into care.Happy, playful and loving little boy isn't scared of my very loud 20month old son so would be fine with small children. tyson is not avaliable for adoption until mid febuary.

Tyson was adopted on 13 February 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Zane

Zane

Medium x Breed Pup - male

Zane and his brother Zen were left at the pound when they were only 4 weeks old, they were both heavily infested with fleas and also had built up dried faeces on there legs. Zane's leg was so bad it had become infected, he also had an elastic band around his tail which has caused part of his tail to die this will need to be partially docked at a later date. Both pups were unwell and had problems eating and had constant diahorria, Zane was in a worse condition then his brother as he was a lot smaller. The only way I could get Zane to eat was to force feed him with a syringe, finally after about a week and a dose of anti-biotics he picked up but this didn't last long as he stopped eating and the diahorria returned and it was back to force feeding him. Luckly he did get over his illness and has started putting on weight, but unfortunatly he has now developed a ulcer in her left eye which is now being treated with medication. Little Zane has been through a lot in his very short life and his vet bills have started to grow, you donation towards his vet bills would be greatly appreciated. Zane will grow to be a medium sized dog

Zane and his brother Zen were left at the pound when they were only 4 weeks old, they were both heavily infested with fleas and also had built up dried faeces on there legs. Zane's leg was so bad it had become infected, he also had an elastic band around his tail which has caused part of his tail to die this will need to be partially docked at a later date. Both pups were unwell and had problems eating and had constant diahorria, Zane was in a worse condition then his brother as he was a lot smaller. The only way I could get Zane to eat was to force feed him with a syringe, finally after about a week and a dose of anti-biotics he picked up but this didn't last long as he stopped eating and the diahorria returned and it was back to force feeding him. Luckly he did get over his illness and has started putting on weight, but unfortunatly he has now developed a ulcer in her left eye which is now being treated with medication. Little Zane has been through a lot in his very short life and his vet bills have started to grow, you donation towards his vet bills would be greatly appreciated.

If you can help us by sponsoring some of Zane's vet expenses please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thank you to Roland, Charles, Harzl and Kelli for sponsoring Zane's vet fees. His expenses have now been fully covered.

Zane was adopted on 13 February 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care

Zen

Zen

Medium x Breed Pup - male

Zen is lovely sweet natured pup, who unfortunatly along with his brother Zane has a hard start to life.He is now doing well and is a very loving pup who loves cuddles and attention from his foster family, he also loves playing with the older dogs he is homed with.Zen would make the perfect family dog as he is great with children.

Zen was adopted on 13 February 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care

Smiggles

Smiggles was adopted on 12 February 2011 after today in foster care

Harvey

Harvey

Pomeranian x - male

Harvey is a beautiful, placid, friendly dog who gets along well with adults, children and other dogs, whether big or small. He's not at all fussed by the cats here although I think that's because he's not really sure what they are! Harvey is very well mannered and takes food gently and easily. He loves his walks and is good on the lead. I believe Harvey would make a wonderful addition to any household that is looking for a gentle, calm and loving dog.

Harvey was adopted on 11 February 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Twiggy

Twiggy

Small x Breed - female

Twiggy enjoys fetching ball and her teddy bear when notbeing a couch potato. Twiggy is a small dog that weighs in at 6kg.Gentle little girl, good with other small dogs.

Twiggy was adopted on 11 February 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Spartapuss

Spartapuss

DSH - male

Spartapuss is a lovely, lanky boy. He loves playing with his foster sister Cupcake, but will take time to chill out and fall asleep on his carers lap. Spartapuss purrs very loudly, and will follow you around to see what you are doing. He adapts to change and new foster cats quickly and is an all round 'no fuss' cat. Spartapuss is litter trained and learning to use his scratching post. He is ready for adoption now.

Spartapuss was adopted on 11 February 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Jacob

Jacob

DSH - male

jacob is a beautil sleek black kitten that loves people and purrs non stop. He is greatwith other cats and kittens and is used to small dogs. Jacob would fit into mosthouseholds quite easily.

Jacob was adopted on 10 February 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Lucy

Lucy

female

Lucy just wants to be indoors as she has been frightened away by a large black tom cat who has joined the family. She travelled a fair way to myhouse, crossing The Bells Line of Road (which is very busy with largetrucks etc). My husband and I fell in love with her as soon as she arrivedand would love to keep her, but unfortunately we already have two cats andthey would love to make her part of the family but she feels very threatenedby them and hisses and spits with claws drawn whenever either one tries toapproach her. As a consequence Mr Darcy and Elizabeth have stopped theirfrolicking play and gone into virtual hiding, always wary of where Lucy might be.Lucy is also stressed and constantly on the look out for where they are. Lucywould be perfectly suited to an indoor life style with someone to sit with andbe stroked by. She is very affectionate with humans (but not so with other cats).She loves to sit on your lap and purr whilst you pat her, which is very relaxing for all concerned.Lucy is also very playful and loves tossing around the assorted imitation mice that I haveplaced on the scratching poles. She tends to like to play by herself and is very entertaining to watch.