Rehomed Dogs

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

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Gypsy

Gypsy

Terrier x - female

Gypsy is a lovely little girl that found herself at the pound. Whyshe wasn't reclaimed i don't know she is a beautiful little girl thatlikes other dogs and has met cats while being here. She is only smallaround 3 kg and i don't think she will get much bigger. She may be around the 5kg mark when fully grown.

Gypsy can go to her forever home on the 12th of March.

Gypsy was adopted on 10 March 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Kula

Kula

Terrier x - male

Kula has just come into care from the pound. He is a lovely little puppy that is great withother dogs that are much bigger than him, he has also met a few cats here aswell and is finewith them. Kula is a little nervous but as he has just arrived in care we are expecting him tocome out of his shell in a couple of days. He has improved alot since being here in such a short

Kula was adopted on 10 March 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Lola

Lola

British Bulldog - female

Lola was rescued from the local pound just 3 days after being there. She was in such bad condition thatwe had to take her under duty of care. Poor lola looked like she had lived in a kennel all her life andwas so very happy to have grass under her feet i actually thought she had never been on grass before wheni saw her reaction. Lola had a huge sore on her hind leg that was filled with gunk and blood. She has a skincondition that she is on anti bioctics for and it's clearing up nicely. Lola has been used as a breeding dog andwho knows how many puppies this poor girl has had.She is a beautiful dog that is great with other dogs bigger and smaller than her. She is friendly and loving and is great with kids aswell. I am looking for a really special home for lola that willlove her for the rest of her life and show her what a great home

Not avaliable for interstate adoption. She will be avaliable for adoption on the 18th of March.

Lola was rescued from the local pound just 3 days after being there. She was in such bad condition that we had to take her under duty of care. Poor lola looked like she had lived in a kennel all her life and was so very happy to have grass under her feet. Lola has been used as a puppy machine and she is classic example of how sad the plight of puppy farm dogs can be. Badly bred, she has some strange anatomical features, such as her teeth growing out of the top of her mouth (see picture above), toes that are very splayed (spread apart) and a tail so tightly curled and with years sitting on concrete it has stuck to her back. Lola also can't do much exercise or her tongue goes blue due to her severely restricted airways. Lola had a huge sore on her hind leg that was filled with gunk and blood, this has now been cleaned out but ontop of this she has a skin condition that she is on anti-bioctics for and is thankfully clearing up nicely.

Despite all her years of neglect Lola is a delightfully natured girl, who is great with kids and other dogs and is a just a beautiful little girl who deserves a chance at a much nicer future.

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

Thank you to Janine, Alison, Colleen, Tiana, Kersti, Pauline, and Patricia for their generous donations towards Lola. Her vet bills have now been fully covered.

Lola was adopted on 09 March 2011 after 5 days in foster care

Violet

Violet

Border Collie x Collie Rough - female

Violet is the quietest pup and is more then happy just to sit next to you and hang back then get roughed up by her siblings.

Violet was adopted on 09 March 2011 after 1 week in foster care

Clover

Clover

Border Collie x Collie Rough - male

Clover is the only boy in the litter and is also quite small, but he is the one who likes nothing more then to rumble and chase his sisters. He is also a bit of a sooky boy and likes nothing more then sleeping on your lap.

Clover was adopted on 09 March 2011 after 1 week in foster care

Blossom

Blossom

Border Collie x Collie Rough - female

Little Blossom is the smallest pup and a big sooky, she always seems to be getting picked on by siblings, but has learn to give it back.

Blossom was adopted on 09 March 2011 after 1 week in foster care

Jasmine

Jasmine

Border Collie x Collie Rough - female

Jasmine stands back and likes to watch play fighting until it settles down, she is not as rough as her siblings.Jasmine has a lovely nature and is very gentle.

Jasmine was adopted on 09 March 2011 after 1 week in foster care

Toby

Toby

Labrador x Golden Retriever - male

Toby is a lovely boy with short hair and a tall, lithe, fit physique (possibly crossed with something a bit taller than a retriever?)He would be suited to a large yard or acreage to enable him to have the exercise that he needs as well as daily walks. He sits, stays, shakes hands and is not aggressive with other dogs, even at meal times.He has a placid nature, gets along extremely well with children, other dogs and is good with cats. He is very observant and would make a great watch dog. He is just an active boy that would love to find someone who can give him the time and attention he needs.He has been surrendered from a family of 4 little children due to a Marriage Breakdown so we would love to find Toby another loving family for his forever home.Toby is de-sexed, microchipped, vaccinated, heart-wormed and registered.Please come to visit Toby to see if you could be this special person who could care for him and make his New Year a happy one.

Toby was adopted on 04 March 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Oscar and Charli

Oscar and Charli

mixed breed - mixed

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Oscar (30kg) and Charli (25kg) are just lovely dogs They are brother and sister and VERY bonded to each other. We would very much like to keep them together but will separate them providing neither end up as only dogs. They are obedience trained (SIT, COME, STAY, HEEL) and have good manners with food.

Sometimes they can be a little timid with new things but they quickly gain confidence when around calm people. For this reason we suggest they are better suited to older children

say 8 years and over.

They would be very suited to acreage or a large yard as they play together for hours. Having said that, they are well socialised and have mixed with dogs of all shapes and sizes in off-leash parks ever since they were puppies.

Oscar and Charli are located in the inner west of Sydney and a discount will be offered if they are adopted together.

Charli and her brother Oscar developed a gastro illness shortly after coming out of the pound. They were very ill and their smaller sibling didn't make it. Luckily Charli and Oscar proved to be fighters and they made a full recovery and are now doing well.

The vet bills for their time in hospital came to $1,337.50. If you can help sponsor some of these additional vet costs please call Megan on 9627 2767 or email dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au or click below.

Thank you to Roland, Andrew, Natalie, Haidee, Breeda, Ashleigh, Adam, Lainie, Nicole, Art, Georghios, Jenni and Alison for their generous donations. These vet fees have now been fully covered.

Oscar and Charli was adopted on 24 February 2011 after 2 months in foster care

Jacob

Jacob

Tri Collie Rough - male

Jacob is a gentle 8 year old tricolour. He is no trouble to have around the house, all he asks for is food to eat, a comfortable place to lie down and doze throughout the day and one or two short walks each day. He walks very well on the lead and when he is walking around our 2 ? acre property without the lead, he keeps one step behind his foster carer, letting us know he is well trained. When he came into care his coat was so matted it required cutting......it is now growing back and soon he will be the handsome boy he once was.Jacob would be best suited to someone who is home most of the day as he gets great re-assurance from knowing someone who loves him is nearby. He gets along well with Charlie, our 2 year old border collie who shows him new things to do and places to go. Jacob follows Charlie everywhere, so having another dog as a companion would be very good for Jacob.He only barks when a bark is needed, otherwise he requires little. Once he can trust his new owner they will be rewarded with his ongoing devotion.Jacob is being cared for in the Central Coast.

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