Thoroughbred Gelding
Nash is about 16hh. He is very friendly, quiet and easy to handle. He is quiet to ride, and would suit an intermediate to experienced rider as he can be a bit stubborn. Nash would make a good trail riding horse, although he will need to start with light exercise to build up muscle bulk. Nash is available for $600
Nash was adopted on 24 May 2005 after 4 weeks in foster care
Bullmastiff - male
Hank the tank is a beautiful big boy that is very laid back and loving. He is fine with female dogs and non dominant male dogs. He knows basic obedience and is very well behaved. He will benefit from training on the lead. Hank is also great with kids and is a big marshmallow.
Hank was adopted on 23 May 2005 after 4 weeks in foster care
Cattle x Retriever - male
Elric tends to bond quite closely with a human and would most likely suit a stay-at-home person looking for a loyal companion dog. While he loves a good game of fetch and can be playful he is very, very quiet and mostly content to just sit at the foot of his owner. He is dog and cat friendly and walks extremely well on a lead. He has also picked up basic obedience training in a surprisingly short amount of time.
Elric has grown up with his mate Rastus the cat and ideally these two could go to a home together as they are great mates. However they can be seperated if required.
Elric was adopted on 22 May 2005 after 4 weeks in foster care
DMH - male
Billie was a shy cat when he first came to us, but after a few months with his foster carer he has really come out of his shell and is now a playful, very affectionate boy. He is even good around strangers and is now ready to go to his forever home.
Billie was adopted on 22 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care
DMH - female
She is quiet but playful. She loves to be fussed over and has a very loud purr! This photo does not do her justice. She loves other cats especially her friend Diana.
Camilla was adopted on 20 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - female
She is friendly and affectionate and still quite playful. She is used to children and other cats but her ideal home would be where she can be the centre of the universe. - although one other cat to indulge in some mutual grooming and provide her with feline company would be acceptable to her. and she adores her feline friend Camilla at her carers place.
Diana was adopted on 20 May 2005 after 3 months in foster care