Rehomed Dogs

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

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Matilda

Matilda

Kelpie x Mastiff - female

We were lucky enough to know Matilda's name when she arrived as she responds to instructions best when her name is said before the instruction. Matilda is amazingly well behaved. She heels so well when out on a walk that you don't realise she's there. She comes when called even if she is intent on watching the possum in the tree that teases her every night. Matilda gets on really well with our large dog. They can play and run together for ages. I'm not sure how she would get on with a small dog. She ignored one we met on a walk but barked at another (If I was a dog I would bark at that one myself). Matilda has been very good with the teenage kids in our family as well as the adults and welcomes every stranger into the place with a great deal of affection after she has barked loudly at them. She was good when my neice and nephew aged 4 and 6 visited but they wern't here for a long time to guage properly how she responded with young children but she did let the 4 year old hang around her neck without a problem. Matilda would be one of the happiest dogs I have ever met. She loves to be around people, but has never been a problem when we wern't home

there haven't been any plants uprooted, objects destroyed etc. Matilda loves to retrieve soft toys as well as balls. We have a cat that tends to tease the dogs and Matilda has shown a keen interest in being with the cat. She hasn't harmed the cat but I wouldn't leave them together on their own as she sits very intently watching the cat and avoiding any swipes when she gets too close. I suspect that she lived with a cat at her last home. Matilda chases any bird that lands on the ground outside but has shown no interest in our large pet bird at home. Matilda is very intelligent and learns new commands very quickly. At the moment she is being taught to roll over when asked to. Matilda has eaten anything that we have fed her so is not a problem with feeding. She is also easy to give medications to and lets you put them in her mouth without a problem. Although an active dog, Matilda is not hyperactive. She has been sleeping outside at night but would be more than happy to stay inside and is house-trained. Matilda really is a fantastic dog.

Matilda was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Sebastian

Sebastian

Rotti x - male

These beautiful young brothers are a couple of up and coming comedians that are ready to take your world by storm. Sebastian and Rubin aim to please and are never short of new material, they can turn any situation into a hilarious Kodak moment. The boys are looking to find new homes where they will get lots of love, attention, training and exercise. In return they are offering a lifetime of love, frienDSHip, loyalty and of course, never-ending entertainment. The boys are absolutely hilarious, really affectionate and super smart. They have already learnt to sit and shake hands, wait before crossing the road, and will happily walk on a leash.

Sebastian was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Rubin

Rubin

Rotti x - male

These beautiful young brothers are a couple of up and coming comedians that are ready to take your world by storm. Sebastian and Rubin aim to please and are never short of new material, they can turn any situation into a hilarious Kodak moment. The boys are looking to find new homes where they will get lots of love, attention, training and exercise. In return they are offering a lifetime of love, frienDSHip, loyalty and of course, never-ending entertainment. The boys are absolutely hilarious, really affectionate and super smart. They have already learnt to sit and shake hands, wait before crossing the road, and will happily walk on a leash.

Rubin was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Pretty

Pretty

Labrador x Staffy - female

Friendly, happy little pup.

Pretty was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 4 months in foster care

Peppa

Peppa

Labrador x Staffy - female

What a little treasue, just surrendered and really finding a place in foster carers heart.

Peppa was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 4 months in foster care

Robbie aka Boyd

Robbie aka Boyd

Kelpie x - male

Boyd is a real sweetheart! He isn't overly active for a Kelpie x, he is quite soft natured and likes to think he can be a lapdog. He is great with kids and other dogs and is proving to be a quick learner, he is house trained, good on the lead and very obedient. He is a sweet, gentle natured boy who does need a home where he can be inside with the family when they are home. He will make an ideal family pet.

Robbie aka Boyd was adopted on 24 February 2007 after 4 months in foster care

Stumpy

Stumpy

Border Collie x Stumpy-tail Ca - male

Stumpy is a delightful, playful pup who is proving a quick learner and a friendly, happy young boy. Stumpy knows how to sit and how to come when called, he already knows his name after only a few days and he can walk well both on and off leash. He is submissive in nature and gets along great with other dogs. Stumpy is very friendly and loves cuddles with his humans. He doesnt bark much except when he's playing with his canine buddies. He loves playing games and is excellent at fetch and will gladly bring balls and toys back to you.

Stumpy was adopted on 18 February 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Harvey

Harvey

Alaskan Malamute - male

Harvey is an extremely well-behaved, affectionate Malamute and responds well to training. He is dominant with other male dogs however and would not mix well with other dominant males. Harvey is very people-oriented and would suit a home where he was allowed to be inside as part of the family

Harvey was adopted on 18 February 2007 after 8 months in foster care

Darcie

Darcie

Whippet x? - female

Darcie is a sweet girl with a lot of love to give. She enjoys the company of children. Darcie is very intelligent and easy to train using positive methods, and has graduated from the Norwest Introductory Flyball course. Darcie currently cohabits with four other dogs, two cats and a cockatiel. She likes to chase fast moving things which is great for ball play but it means not all cats would be suitable to live with her. Darcie did not have the best start in life and can get a bit anxious when alone, particularly during the settling-in period. She doesn't like roughness or being shouted at (although she enjoys a bit of chase/wrestle with a doggy friend). Darcie would do best with an owner who is home a lot, and/or a doggy companion and an owner who will give her time when at home. She also needs excellent fencing, again particularly during the settling-in period. Being part working dog (Kelpie and/or Border Collie), she does need exercise (both physical and mental), although the Whippet part of her knows how to snooze for much of the day. Darcie is on the smallish side of medium and she doesn't bark much either. She has a desire to please and does everything for her person with maximum effort. Darcie has potential to excel in dog sports, although she does not NEED this sort of home. For the right person or family, Darcie would be a rewarding companion.

Darcie was adopted on 11 February 2007 after 9 months in foster care

Jasper

Jasper

Maltese - male

Jasper is cute as a button and almost as small. He is the ultimate lapdog. Jasper was surrendered to the pound when his owner became ill and still looks a little sad. Jasper would love nothing better than spending the whole day (and night) curled up in your lap. Whenever you walk past Jasper he immediately rolls onto his back waiting for a tummy rub. He does not need much exercise but certainly still loves his walks and enjoys having a little run around the park. Jasper is excellent in the car and is housetrained. He gets along okay with my large dog but would probably prefer to be the only dog so he can get all the attention. He is a very quiet dog and you would hardly know he is there. Jasper likes children but is not interested in playing any games so would most likely be suited to a single person or couple. He would be fine living in a unit and is just waiting to be given a forever home where he can spend his whole time in your lap.

Jasper was adopted on 08 February 2007 after 2 months in foster care