Rehomed Dogs

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

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Arthur

Arthur

Staffy - male

Arthur came into the pound with his sister Olive ( also listed ) and after 5 weeks of not finding a home a DCH Carer took them into care.

Arthur was adopted on 12 August 2017 after 2 weeks in foster care

Barney

Barney

Tibetan Terrier - male

Barney is a lovely 17 year old boy and is looking for a new forever home as his family is moving to a retirement village and unfortunately cannot take pets.

Barney is a very faithful and friendly boy. He is currently healthy and living indoors. He can also use a doggy door. He currently lives with a cat Buffy who is also looking for a forever home. Barney and Buffy do not need to be rehomed together however if you
Can provide a home for both it would be lovely for
Them.

Barney is desexed, vaccinated, , microchipped, flea and worm treated. His next vaccination is due in September and his current owner will pay for his next vaccination.

Please contact for further information and to arrange a meeting
With him.

Diesel

Diesel

Bull Mastiff x - male

Diesel is one of those sad cliches of a family who got a puppy just before Christmas, and 8 months later, as he grew into a big dog (Rhodesian Ridgeback x Bull Arab maybe?) they surrendered him. He was rescued from Hawkesbury Animal Shelter by a foster family who are working on his manners and toilet training. He is now going to the toilet on command, and no accidents inside the house, not even during the night anymore. He is a very good boy. He has learned many new commands such as sit, wait, toilet, timeout and stop.

He was a yard dog, left to his own devices to live under the house, but now loves being inside and has two children (age 8 and 10) and another dog (age 6) to play with. He is a large dog, but has a very gentle manner. He is quite boisterous, and if rehomed with another dog, you may need to consider separating them for a while as he wants to play continuously. Our other dog is 6, and so we keep them apart when we are not home to give her a rest. He is happy in the backyard, while she stays indoors until we get home.
Diesel is gorgeous and will be a perfect pet for a loving family. He is a gentle giant, no aggression at all and he doesn't really bark except in play to get attention. There was an initial issue with food sharing, but he has learned that there is enough for everyone, and he and our other dog now eat from the same bowl without issues.

With his humans, he has a soft mouth at all times, he has massive paws and he loves to nuzzle. He will try to climb into your lap in the evening, he is a giant baby. He enjoys walks and is pretty good on the lead but very strong - still some training required here. We have had him off-lead on bush walks and he stays pretty close-by, and returns when called.

He's a typical puppy, and interested in everything, but understands "no" and a loud clap stops him misbehaving. He wants to please, and loves being rewarded with a belly rub for good behaviour. He has a selection of dog toys to chew and he loves to play with them. He often destroys his toys but we have had no issue with any other destruction of our things. He understands what is "his" and what is off limits.

He is smart but like any young dog he needs stimulation - walks, toys or company either human or dog. He is also very comical when he sees his reflection, and watching him drink from the hose provides a lot of laughter.

Diesel deserves a loving home, with or without children and will be happy with another dog to play with, or as an only dog. He is young, fun and adorable.

He was born in October 2016, currently 9 months old, recently desexed and up to date on all vaccinations, worming and flea treatments and he is available for adoption now.

Diesel was adopted on 06 August 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Jess

Jess

Greyhound - female

JESS is 10 years old and loves to stand up and give you cuddles at every chance she can. She is great with little (and big) dogs as we have a little jack Russell who loves to kiss and play with JESS all the time .

Jess is a typical greyhound and has her 30 seconds of energy bursts then is a total lounge lizard for the rest of the day. An extremely loving girl who needs someone to love and care for her during her twilight years.

Jess has grown up around little children and currently lives with one at her foster home and she is great with them. she will basically let them do anything with her.

Jess will chase small animals like rabbits and chickens, so a home without that temptation is best. Jess is very healthy and will fit in easily to most households.

Jess was adopted on 01 August 2017 after 1.5 years in foster care

rusty

rusty

kelpie - female

Hi, my name is Rusty and I am 6 years old. I don’t recall the first 2 years of my life however I was rescued from the pound by a lovely elderly gentleman and spent 4 great years with him. Sadly due to his aging he has caringly decided to surrender me to DCH knowing that my new foster carer Rod would find me a perfect new loving home.
I am a very pretty, smart active girl with a cheeky infectious smile. I am gentle with children and am not aggressive, walk well on the lead. I would suit an active young family or individual with time to share with me as I love human company. My daily walks and leash free runs are part of my kelpie nature and I love them. I am slowly learning to be in the company of other dogs and feel more comfortable around male dogs at this time however have no doubt that I will improve the more I am socialised. Tummy rubs are my favourite and please pat me all you like  I sleep inside or outside in a kennel under shelter. I like to be inside especially during the winter months. I am toilet trained.
I believe Rusty is an absolute dream to look after. Being cheeky at times adds to her playful character. I have noticed she can be a bit fussy with food, though together we are working to improve that. She has become an amazing companion and is not at all an attention barker. She has come from a loving family and we would like her forever home to be just as special.

rusty was adopted on 25 July 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Laila

Laila

Staffy X - female

Laila, was taken in at around 6 weeks old. She is a little shy in the beginning but once she knows she can trust you she is a bubble of energy.

Loves to play and does not like being alone. She loves attention and if you do not give her attention she will beg for it.

She is still very young and learning from right and wrong at the age of 8 weeks training is important as she does like to bite a bit when playing.

We have been using training pads , works most times except of course she poops of the training pads, she will need the ongoing training.

She will already bring the ball to you which is great and will wait excitingly for you to throw it.

She is adorable, she doesn't mind other animals, such as rabbits and cats. She is a little rough with them though, She just wants to play and she doesn't realise how rough she is being.

Shes a little scared of our big dog but she stil plays she just knows she cant play rough with him.

Feel free to ask any questions.

If you are interested, drop by and meet Laila and see if shes a perfect match for you and your family.

Laila will be ready for adoption from 8 weeks so in a week or 2 ( roughly by the 18th July)

Laila was adopted on 23 July 2017 after 3 weeks in foster care

Cooper

Cooper

Jack Russell/Fox Terrier X - male

**Cooper is on trial in a new home**

Cooper has been surrendered to DCH by his owner. He is An 8 month old JRT / Foxy pup.

He has been living outdoors at his previous house so he will likely require some training.

He is a lovely and friendly boy. Very placid and gentle nature. Loves pats and to sit with you on the couch. He is great with kids and other dogs.

Cooper will come microchipped, desexed, vaccinated and heartworm tested.
He will be ready to leave for his new forever home after 21st July.

As we get to know him more we will update his profile.

Cooper is located in Glenmore Park. If you would like to meet him please contact his foster carer.

Cooper was adopted on 22 July 2017 after 1 weeks in foster care

Togo

Togo

Siberian Husky - male

Togo is a gorgeous, highly intelligent, independent Siberian Husky.

He has attended puppy school which he passed with flying colours. He has also under gone daily intensive training & will sit, stay, shake, high five & lay down on command. He is also fully house trained & sleeps inside in the laundry at night. He is learning to fetch & loves a good game (he is not yet great at dropping his toy though).

He is friendly & happy to meet other dogs & will sit while they approach. He loves the car & always sits calmly on the back seat for both short & long journeys.

Togo is used to children but can be too rough with toddlers so is best suited to a home with older or no children.

Siberian huskies are active dogs that need regular daily exercise and also a secure yard.

Togo was adopted on 18 July 2017 after 4 days in foster care

Lily

Lily

British Bulldog - female

*Sponsorship Needed: So far lilys medical bills are over $1000, if you can help us with that cost by making a donation please contact us!.

Lily came to DCH under duty of care 3 weeks ago from Hawkesbury Pound after she was found as a stray.

Lily is a sweet and beautiful natured girl that had an untreated eye infection that has left her with some vision loss. She will be ongoing her 2nd eye surgery tomorrow.

Lily was adopted on 14 July 2017 after 1 month in foster care

Charlie

Charlie

Maltese Cross - male

Charlie has been in foster care for a few months now and is a very different dog than when he first arrived.

Video of Charlie 12/01/2017

https://youtu.be/o3qT8I7wD0I

Charlie is now a happier and friendlier but it does take a while for him to adjust to new people. He seems to be more relaxed around younger adults and seems to have a complex about older adults which could have something to do with this past. Charlie is protective of his yard and owners and will bark at people visiting.

Charlie is an outside dog and still needs further obedience training.

He will sit with coaching for food treats. He works very well on a lead and really enjoys his walks around the neighbourhood.

He is happy to be around familiar people and looks for attention. He does not mind driving in the car. He is probably best suited in a home without young children and he would prefer younger to middle aged adults for company.

Charlie is possessive of his food but he has started to relax a little more about sharing.

Charlie has bonded well with the foster carer’s Beagle and they get along well together but they can play a little rough from time to time. He would be best suited in a home without other dogs although he has shown he can adjust to another dog in the yard however he just needed time and patience. He will be best suited to a home whom is prepared to give him plenty of time and attention.

He has been microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flea treated. He is confirmed by the vet as having been previously desexed.

He is currently in foster care in Quakers Hill

Charlie was adopted on 11 July 2017 after 8 months in foster care