Rehomed Animals

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

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Bravo

Bravo

Rottweiler - male

Bravo is a lovely boy who is very well trained. He walks beautifully on a lead, doesn't jump up, sits and shakes just to name a few. He loves playing with his foster brothers and sisters and is currently living with 5 other dogs. He even gets along with my dominant male dog and is happy to be just part of the pack. He would make a great pet for a family with older children and a family that has experience with owning Rottweilers. He loves water and has a naughty habit of trying to catch the water when I use the hose, which can make it a little more difficult to wash him. He is very receptive and is learning fast what is and isnt allowed. Bravo would love a family to call his own preferably with another doggie friend for him to play with.

Bravo was adopted on 12 March 2008 after 2 months in foster care

Cheeto and Smooch

Cheeto and Smooch

DSH - male

Cheeto and Smooch are both adorable little boys, who just love everyone, Smooch is alot more solid then Cheeto who is long and slender, Both boys just love nothing more them to cuddle on your lap, Smooch loves his tummy tickle, where as Cheeto loves to give kisses.

Cheeto and Smooch was adopted on 10 March 2008 after 3 months in foster care

Cooper and Casper

Cooper and Casper

DSH - male

Cooper (medium hair ginger and white) was brought in as a stray with a fish hook embedded in his leg, he has made a quick recovery from this injury and is fully of energy. He is an extremely confident boy and we placed him with Casper (blue and white) who is also a very confident little man. Casper was dumped in a box in a park. Unfortunately at this time of year we get a lot of kittens that are a little bit older who are past their cute stage in some peoples eyes and so find themselves unwanted and left to fend for themselves. They are both friendly, happy little boys who love nothing more than rumbling with each other and deserve to grow up in a loving home. These boys are a great match for personality so could be rehomed together or individually.

Cooper and Casper was adopted on 10 March 2008 after 3 months in foster care

Carly

Carly

Small breed Terrier x - female

Carly is a lovely sweet little girl. She is definitely a lap dog and would spend all day on someone's lap if she could. Carly is fine with other dogs and is fantastic with cats so would be an ideal canine companion for any felines you have. She is housetrained and is fine on a lead and in the car. Carly goes offlead at the park and beach and sticks right nearby. She does have a little run when she is out but does not require a huge amount of exercise. Carly is currently sleeping inside and is pretty much a housedog

or wherever you may be. She does attach herself to people very quickly and will make a very loyal little companion. Carly is being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Carly was adopted on 09 March 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care

Obi

Obi

Staffy x - male

Obi is a darling little puppy. Very cuddly and smoochy. Obi would like a home with a doggy friend, but perhaps not one That is overly boisterous.

Obi was adopted on 09 March 2008 after 4 weeks in foster care

Ruby

Ruby

German Shepherd - female

Ruby was found wandering the streets and taken to the local pound where nobody claimed her. Ruby appears to be a pure GSD

except for those ears which don't quite stand up. She will make a wonderful addition to a family that is prepared to love and take care of her.Ruby would make a great companion to anyone who is home a lot or would enjoy the company of another dog.

Ruby was adopted on 09 March 2008 after 2 months in foster care

Fluffikins

Fluffikins

DLH - female

Very playful, delightful natured little girls who have real personality!! Fluffikins will be a long hair cat when fully grown and both girls look like they will grow to be big, chunky cats. They are friendly and enjoy cuddles and will fit easily into a busy household.These sisters are available seperately.

Fluffikins was adopted on 08 March 2008 after 1 month in foster care

Smokey

Smokey

DSH - female

A lovely little girl with beautiful soft grey and white colouring. This very pretty little kitten was found hiding in the wheel well of a car. She's a very gentle little girl, who will happily sit beside you on the lounge, or she is also very happy to sleep next to you in bed. Smokey loves to play with the water in her bowl, and is no problem to feed as she is happy to eat anything on offer. She often rolls on to her back if she thinks you will give her a rub on her tummy.

Smokey was adopted on 07 March 2008 after 2 weeks in foster care

Stardust

Stardust

DSH - female

Stardust is a beautiful smoochie girl who is friendly and affectionate. Stardust has one green eye and one blue eye, making her unsually stunning in looks. Stardust is very good with other cats and children. She makes herself right at home. Stardust will be a lovely addition to a house with a family, perhaps other cats, but no dogs as she dislikes dogs. Stardust has a litter of kittens also for adoption: pider, Jean Genie, Fame and Dame.

Stardust was adopted on 05 March 2008 after 2 months in foster care

Sharni

Sharni

Cattle x - female

Sharni is a playful cheeky pup and very typical of a young Cattle Dog.. She loves to nibble on toes and tries to heel already but her only intention is to play with whoever and whatever she can.. She is a fiesty little girl (in a positive sense) and shows no fear to the older pups or adult dogs in her foster home, defending what she feels is her right (like her food bowl) with a stern and assertive grumble to let them know that while she might be small she will not let them bully her..

Sharni would be best suited to a home with older/teenage children or where there are no children due to her playful nature and her tendency to try and nibble on toes. This is only since we are mindful of the playfulness of some dogs, and the potential for such play to scare young children. Sharni would do well at obedience as she gets older and should prove to be a pup who will be loyal and eager to please her owners. While she enjoys the company of other dogs she would probably also suit a home where she is the only dog, as long as she is afforded the attention and companionship of her owners.

Sharni was adopted on 04 March 2008 after 1 month in foster care