Rehomed Dogs

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

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Sarsha

Sarsha

Rough Collie - female

Sarsha was surrendered to the pound because she just got too old for breeding. She was so thin and her coat was in such poor condition as she had been bred out. We had her desexed straight away and she now has the most beautiful big fluffy coat, has put on weight and is happy with life now. She keeps very much to herself, walks as slow as a snail and loves her food. She doesn't have much to say about life, prefers to meander around and take lots of little Sarsha naps. Her legs are a bit stiff, when we got her she spent months pacing a rectangle space all night long as obviously she had been caged for a very long time. She has moved past that but is still very quiet and just prefers to wander around and stay to herself.

Sarsha was adopted on 08 March 2009 after 4 months in foster care

Cutie

Cutie

Cattle x - female

She is so desperate to be loved and be given attention and when you think of the poor start she's had I'm not surprised. She was painfully thin when she came into care but has plumped up nicely in the last week or so. She's a cutie willing to give you all the love she's got. Sitting nicely for food and pats she'll be easy to train, though you'll need to be kind and patient with her as any raised voice sends her scurrying off to the safety of her kennel. She must go to a family willing to include her in every aspect of their lives, with or without another doggie friend. She's fantastic with my kids who just think she's the perfect squeeze.

Cutie was adopted on 05 March 2009 after 1 weeks in foster care

Scrappy

Scrappy

Cross Breed - male

Free to Good Home Dog

We have had Scrappy (named for his resemblance to the Scrappy Doo cartoon character) for 4 years and believe him to be approx 5 years old as we originally rescued him from the pound. He is very loving and affectionate, food obsessed and therefore easily trained and a real character. He has been a wonderful companion for our bigger dog.

Everyone asks what sort of dog he is and there have been many guesses but the most popular one is a Sausage dog head stuck on a long low Staffy body. One ear is always up and the tail never stops wagging

very low maintenance, never needs to go to the vet. Scrappy ignores our cat and I am sure would learn to do the same in any other home.

Scrappy has been good with other dogs and children to date but has started showing some signs of jealousy with our 13 month old son. I would recommend a home where there are no children under five in the immediate family and as he is not very big he would be fine in a smaller home. We are heartbroken at having to find somewhere new for him and want to make sure it's the best of homes, so please pass this on to anyone who you think could offer him this.

Scrappy was adopted on 28 February 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care

Buster, Gidget, Shiner, Tandi and Shorty

Buster, Gidget, Shiner, Tandi and Shorty was adopted on 28 February 2009 after 1 month in foster care

Tasha

Tasha

German Shephard x - female

Tasha is lovely natured sooky girl, she is happy just to sit on your lap and go to sleep. She is excellent with other dogs and children and she doesn't seem to mind cats either.

Tasha was adopted on 27 February 2009 after 1 month in foster care

Izzie

Izzie

Rotti x - female

Izzie is a mischievous little girl, but full of love and affection. Loves being with humans and really wants to please. Izzie plays well with other dogs. Can sit, shake and walk on a lead. She is learning to swim and has taken her first plunge in the Nepean River. A little hesitant at first, but once she got the hang of it started really Enjoying herself. Izzie does still need some training as she jumps up A little, but would be great for an active family who spends a lot of time outdoors. Izzie is a great dog to have and teach who could go anywhere with you. She is very Good in the car and really just wants to please her people.

Izzie was adopted on 27 February 2009 after 4 months in foster care

Patch

Patch

Chihuahua x Silky - male

Patch is a lovely little chap. He is still quite a young dog so loves playing with a friend (Patch and Raja will happily play for ages). He is shy with strangers but this dosnt take long to wear off. Once conformtable he is a very friendly and happy boy who loves company. He is quite tiny so a home with kids over 7 is a definite as children younger can sometimes forget what a little boy he is and may accidently hurt him. He is fine with kids, travels well in the car and eats almost anything. It wont take long for you to fall in love with this boy.

Patch was adopted on 18 February 2009 after 2 months in foster care

Chloe

Chloe

Labrador x - female

Chloe's pups have now found homes and she is ready for her forever home now too.

Chloe was adopted on 17 February 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care

Elly

Elly

Chihuahua - female

Elly is a gorgeous little girl, who sadly suffers from little dog syndrome. Elly is very picking when it comes to making new friends weather it be dog, cat or human. (she has a tendency to growl and bark at new people) but it is all a show, once she knows that you provide the food she will love you for life and be a very loyal companion who loves to give plenty of hugs and kisses. Somewhere in Elly's past she has been mistreated so she will need a very special home with people who are going to build up her trust, give her lots of TLC, give her time and be patient until she comes around. At her foster parents house she lives quiet happily with cats and dogs but it will take a while for her to get used to them. Elly isn't a yappy dog only when she sees new people or animals she will bark. She would be suited to a quiet household with NO CHILDREN.

Elly was adopted on 17 February 2009 after 4 weeks in foster care

Gilbert

Gilbert

Shih Tzu - male

Gilbert was adopted on 14 February 2009 after 1.3 years in foster care