Rehomed Dogs

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

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Savanna and Lily

Savanna and Lily

Kelpie x - female

Lily (tan with white chest): Lily is the quietist puppy but also the most curious, she's the one who finds all the good things to play with.

Savannna (black, white and tan): Savanna is the smallest pup with a lovely temperment, she's happy just to sit on your lap

Savanna and Lily was adopted on 16 May 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care

Millie

Millie

Small Mini Foxie - female

Millie is a real little cutey. Even though she only weighs 2 kgs she gets along great with all dogs and was actually found with a male staffy and was quite upset when they were separated. She would love another canine companion but does love people and cuddles so would be fine as long as she had someone around. Due to her small size she would probably not be suited to smaller children and as she would feel the cold she would definitely need to be inside at night at least. Millie would not need much exercise but does love getting out and is good on a lead. She certainly doesn't eat much but is not a fussy eater. Millie will love whomever can give her a loving, caring home. She is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Millie was adopted on 16 May 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care

Montana

Montana

Shepherd x - female

Montana is going to grow up to be a beautiful looking girl. She has 4 white paws and a lovely dark muzzle. She will be fairly large so will definitely need training to ensure she is a well-behaved young lady. Montana loves other dogs and her favourite thing at night is to curl up next to any other dog that is near. She is a typical puppy and loves chewing her toys and playing games. Montana would be fantastic for children but would dearly love other dogs as she has been surrounded by them since being out of the pound and just loves being with them. Montana is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Montana was adopted on 16 May 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care

Kaya

Kaya

German Shorthair Pointer - female

Kaya is very happy, active and athletic. She loves cuddles and is always wanting to be the centre of attention. She loves ear scratches and massages, ropes, stuffed toys, old shoes and bones. Her trampoline is her favourite toy! and she will happily play and run all day with you.

She is an Excellent guard dog and has basic training such as sit and comes when off lead (when there are no birds around). She is quite good on the lead as well but likes to keep a quick pace and investigate everything. Kaya would prefer the company of another dog that also has the energy to keep up with her. She is good with horses, other dogs and has grown up an outside dog with daily access to horse paddocks. She will chase birds / ducks that are in dam and in paddocks.

Kaya was adopted on 09 May 2009 after 3 days in foster care

Frankie

Frankie

Chihuahua x - male

Frankie is a very little man with a HUGE personality. We aren't really sure if he is more of a Chihuahua x or Mini Pinscher x but either way he is very small weighing 2kg and approx 20cm tall. Frankie is a very active dog who is always on the go, although he wouldn't need a big backyard he could do with some dog or constant human company to keep him occupied. When he first meets other dogs he growls and barks to put on a front but once he gets to know them he is very friendly and playful. He isn't a yappy dog but if allowed to get away with it he could be, so he will some new rules and training at his new home. Frankie has had no formal training but is learning at his foster carers house and he is doing very well. He currently lives in the Windsor area.

Frankie was adopted on 08 May 2009 after 1 month in foster care

Maggie

Maggie

Long Hair Chihuahua - female

Maggie is a darling little girl with lots of love to give. Maggie is a very young 5yr old she loves to chase a ball (doesn't bring back though!!) and loves go for walks but she is also very happy to sleep all day too. Maggie is toilet trained, she loves to be inside were she will lap up the comfort of the bed or lounge. Maggie is good with children, dogs and cats, and she doesn't bark when being left home alone. Maggie would fit into any household where she will make a very loyal little friend. Maggie is being cared for in the Windsor area.

Maggie was adopted on 01 May 2009 after 5 days in foster care

Marnie

Marnie

Staffy x - female

Marnie is a very playful active dog and loves attention, she is very good will other dogs and children. She needs a owner who will continue training her, as she is only starting to learn manners.

Marnie was adopted on 01 May 2009 after 1 year in foster care

Max

Max

Purebred Keeshond - male

This poor old fellow found his way into the pound somehow and had run out of time. He's now enjoying life at his foster carers house, he's housetrained, a real no problem boy, gets on well children and likes to hang around where you are (ie at your feet in the lounge room), still got enough energy for going out for a walk, clear eyes, no problem at all with the cats (even touches noses) or the other male keeshond at his carers place.. Max has had skin problems but nothing out of the ordinary and this should settle down with the right treatment and care and of course a good diet. Max would love being an inside dog as being a keeshond he just wants to be part of your family and included in things. He probably hasn't been looked after the best for a little while now so this boy deserves to live out his final years in a very loving home

he's a very dear old loving soul.

Max was adopted on 01 May 2009 after 1.2 years in foster care

Bonnie

Bonnie

Staffy x - female

Bonnie was adopted on 26 April 2009 after 3 weeks in foster care

Daisy

Daisy

Chihuahua x Maltese - female

We are not entirely sure what breed Daisy is, maybe Chihuahua X Maltese?, but we do know that Daisy is a very sweet but incredibly shy girl. Daisy is still quite young, she's not a digger, but she does love to play chasings with her new friend Yoda. She would like a home where no one raises there voice at her (she finds this affects her confidence quite a bit so its a non negotiable requirement in her new home.) Calm consistent handling works well for her. Because she is so sensitive to her humans we feel that she would bond very well with her new owner. She does seem to have a slight preference towards a female owner. She MUST go to a home with another dog as she is very dependant on the other dog for confidence. Once she relaxes she is very loving and loves to follow you around. Once she trusts you she is very affectionate and will push to the front of the pack for cuddles. She will sometimes wet herself if over excited or afraid (although we have noticed that this is becoming a lot rarer now that she has settled). She is has not been an indoor dog and we haven't yet convinced her that she is allowed inside. She is not used to walking on a lead and will take time before she will manage this. She travels very well in the car.

She is a sweet girl who needs a quiet and understanding home. In return you will get a beautiful loving companion.

Daisy was adopted on 26 April 2009 after 1 month in foster care