Small Cross Breed - male
Joey is a little fellow who is a little taller than his sister Bree, but still has her fine bone structure. He is very sweet and affectionate and loves to snuggle up to you. Joey is well socialized and happily plays with the bigger puppies in his carer's yard. Being a little fellow, Joey doesn't need a lot of room and would suit a small yard
Joey was adopted on 13 November 2006 after 3 months in foster care
Small Cross Breed - female
Bree is a tiny girl with a heart of gold. She is an affectionate girl who loves to snuggle up in her dog bed, or on your lap. Bree doesn't need a great deal of room, and would suit a small yard or even apartment. She is a calm and friendly pup that is a real pleasure to have around.
Bree was adopted on 13 November 2006 after 3 months in foster care
Lab x - female
Mini, who with her sister Dottie, came to me after a bit of a bad start in life. She has a mild and loveable personality, a quirky ear and inquisitive nature. She is happy to explore and play while you are absent at work, my neighbours say all is quiet, yet looks forward to a good run around when you return. She is tiny for her age [hence the name] but has a heart of gold and would make a wonderful addition to any family.
Mini was adopted on 12 November 2006 after 1 day in foster care
Tri Coloured Border Collie - male
Fly is a Tri Coloured Border Collie puppy, he is very friendly and gets on very well with other dogs of all ages and sizes, he is responding well to basic training and will make a great obedience or agility dog or just a good mate to accompany on lovely long walks
Fly was adopted on 12 November 2006 after 2 weeks in foster care
Border Collie x - male
Scamp is an energetic puppy. He loves to play with the other foster pups and would suit an active family. Scamp is a smart boy and quick to learn.
Scamp was adopted on 11 November 2006 after 1 month in foster care
cross breed - female
Rosie is a beautiful natured young girl. She is gentle and timid but still very friendly. She loves being around children and has no problem with them climbing on her, but is easily scared if they get too rough or rowdy so would probably be better suited to calmer children. She is house trained and will let you know if she needs to be let out. Rosie came into care heavily pregnant, she has given birth to 4 healthy babies and she is now ready to find a forever home of her own.
Rosie was adopted on 06 November 2006 after 1 month in foster care
Border Collie x - female
Sophie is an active girl who loves going for walks. She is great with kids and loves it when they are playing in different areas of the backyard as she spends all her time running from one to the other just to see what they are up to. She is happy to stay outdoors as long as she has a protected spot with a comfy bed to snuggle into on these cold nights, she has been invited into the house but she just stands outside the door. Sophie is a very affectionate happy girl who just loves having a family to look after.
Sophie was adopted on 02 November 2006 after 4 months in foster care
Bernese Mountain Dog x - female
To meet Chelsea is to love her!!! Chelsea is a beautiful natured girl with a lovely soft, low maintenance coat. She gets along superbly with other dogs and she just adores people. She is so friendly to strangers and friends alike that everyone that meets her can't understand why she is still waiting for her forever home! Chelsea is basic obedience trained, house trained and will come when called. Chelsea likes nothing more than spending time with her humans and rumbling with the other dogs. She is a large breed dog, she was surrendered to us as a Malamute x mountain breed but she looks more like a large Shephard x. As such she will need a property with good fencing. She is a bit of a goof, but not too jumpy so she should be good with older children, she is always up for a game but also happy to sit by you and enjoy lots of cuddles.
Update 14/9/06: Chelsea comes with a $50 voucher from Mammoth Mutts Doggie Stuff
Chelsea was adopted on 27 October 2006 after 1.3 years in foster care
Aust Silky Terrier x - female
She is a lovely little girl who likes sitting by your feet to watch tv and walks well on a leash. She gets along well with other dogs and isnt bothered by cats at all. Remmi needs an owner who will pay her lots of love and attention. She is house trained and lets you know when she needs to go outside.
Remmi was adopted on 26 October 2006 after 3 weeks in foster care