Rehomed Animals

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

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Weasley

Weasley

Domestic Short Hair - male

Weasley is a beautiful boy inside and out, he has a very playful and curious personality.

He loves love including lots of cuddles and belly rubs. He has a lot of love to give and would make a great addition to any family.

He was hit by a car and received a small break to his back leg. It has healed on its own. The vets have completed Xrays and have decided that no surgical actions were needed at the moment. Weasley may develop a small limp or early onset of arthritis later in life due to the injury.

Located in Marsden Park

Weasley was adopted on 01 November 2020 after 4 weeks in foster care

Pumpkin AKA Spitfire

Pumpkin AKA Spitfire

Domestic Short Hair - male

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Pumpkin AKA Spitfire was adopted on 29 October 2020 after 10 months in foster care

Stitch

Stitch

Labrador X Mastiff - male

Stitch is a beautiful 9 year old Labrador X Mastiff. He is an absolute gentleman and is so gentle.

Through no fault of his own, he is looking for a new home with a new family to take him through his senior years. He would be suited to many families, is very gentle so could be suitable for young children, and is great with other dogs. In fact, Stitch has grown up with another dog so only homes with other dogs will be considered to help keep the transition smooth for him. This would likely help with his current separation anxiety, Stitch did not have this at his old home so it is likely that the big changes have led to it - once he gains back his routine and a doggy friend, we hope this will reduce back down again.

A large backyard would be ideal for Stitch - his favourite game is fetch. He will use anything available to play fetch with, and will not stop unless they are taken away! As a result, plenty of room to keep running and fit would be great for him, and someone who makes sure he doesn't overdo it as well as he gets too hot and doesn't stop! Stitch LOVES water, and so it would be wonderful if his family would be able to take him regularly to beaches and water so that he can keep cool whilst still playing fetch!

Stitch is great on the lead - he starts off a little bit strong just as he is excited, but soon calms down and walks really well.

In his old home, Stitch was outside during the day and inside at night. A place where he is able to choose between whether he goes outside or inside is essential. He certainly loves a good lounge snuggle, so that would also be lovely for him!

Stitch is desexed, microchipped and will be up to date on vaccinations, worming and flea treatment when he is adopted. Please contact his foster carer, Gemma, on 0435939858 to find out more about Stitch and meet him.

Stitch was adopted on 29 October 2020 after 4 weeks in foster care

Gucci

Gucci

Persian x Ragdoll - male

I have always been an indoor cat so am looking for a new Forever indoor home.

I am not a lap cat but I love to be in the same room as you. I love staring out the window, napping at the foot of the bed or on my scratching post.

I enjoy getting brushed. I love dine treats.

I would suit an adult only household and being the only pet. I am not very tolerant of small children or other pets that want to play.

I will need my updated vaccinations done then I will be ready to be rehomed. I am also desexed and chipped.

Gucci was adopted on 27 October 2020 after 1 week in foster care

Luna

Luna

Persian x ragdoll x main coon - female

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Luna was adopted on 27 October 2020 after 6 days in foster care

Potter

Potter

Domestic Short Hair - male

Potter is a friendly and playful kitten with a beautiful nature.

He is a curious boy who loves to explore his surroundings.

While he can be a little timid at first, once he gets to know you he is a little rocket pocket that loves head rubs and kisses.

Potter would make a great addition to any family he finds.

Located in Marsden Park

Potter was adopted on 25 October 2020 after 3 weeks in foster care

Nova

Nova

Foxi Mini (Tenterfield Terrier - female

Nova is a beautiful natured and loyal dog who has come into rescue at no fault of her own. She was abandoned at a Western Sydney animal shelter and has come into DCH care from there. She arrived heavily pregnant and has raised 5 beautiful puppies.

She loves pats and cuddles and would love to sit on you while your on the lounge. She enjoys a good cuddle and pat and will lap up any attention she can get. She has been a wonderful dog while in foster care and has been easy for her carer to fall in love with her.

Nova needs to be rehomed into a home where she can live indoors and have access to a safe secure yard. She does not like cats so needs to be rehomed to a cat free home.

She is chipped as a Mini Foxi.

She understands sit commands and can hold her toilet over night until she gets let outside and will toilet outside. She is used to having access to puppy pads just in case but has not used one in a long time.

Nova was diagnosed with Pyometra but has been resolved by desexing her and having a course of antiobiotics.

Located in Acacia Gardens

Nova was adopted on 23 October 2020 after 2 months in foster care

Willow (now Cinder)

Willow (now Cinder)

DSH - female

Willow and her 2 siblings, Winnie and Wesley, were found abandoned at 3 weeks old and were surrendered into DCH foster care.

Willow is a beautiful little black panther with a playful spirit and a loving nature. Willow likes to follow people around the house and will often sit at your feet and meow to be picked up for a cuddle. This very sweet little kitty still enjoys roughhousing with her siblings but always looks for a warm human lap when she's tired.

The $200 adoption fee includes microchipping, worming, first vaccination and desexing. These kittens are very friendly, litter-trained and socialised with cat-friendly dogs.

Willow should be an Indoor Only cat!

You must be over 18yrs old and an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident to adopt an animal from DCH.

Willow (now Cinder) was adopted on 18 October 2020 after 2 months in foster care

Wesley (now Jeffrey)

Wesley (now Jeffrey)

DSH - male

Wesley and his 2 siblings, Winnie and Willow, were found abandoned at 3 weeks old and were surrendered into DCH foster care.

Wesley has become a confident kitten who is very socialised and likes people, cats and dogs. This playful tabby boy loves exploring but he is also very gentle and loves being cuddled and getting pats.

The $200 adoption fee includes microchipping, worming, first vaccination and desexing. These kittens are very friendly, litter-trained and socialised with cat-friendly dogs.

Wesley should be an Indoor Only cat!

You must be over 18yrs old and an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident to adopt an animal from DCH.

Wesley (now Jeffrey) was adopted on 18 October 2020 after 2 months in foster care

Leah

Leah

Jack Russell Terrier - female

Special Needs Puppy with Paralysed Hindlimbs

The lovely, gorgeous baby Leah - she is the image of the perfect Jack Russell. She has stunning markings, is full of personality and loves a rough and tumble. A lovely lady we met on a walk stated it perfectly - 'dogs don't worry about what they don't have, but just love what they do'. Leah does not feel sorry for herself, and is the epitome of a happy puppy!

Leah is approximately 1 year and 4 months old, and at around 1 year old was hit by a car, which has resulted in her losing most function of her back legs. She is able to feel her paws, and sometimes when she isn't off and going as fast as she can, she can prop herself up on all four limbs and take a few steps - her left back leg is the strongest. Since being in care we have made sure to continue physiotherapy on Leah's legs, and have noticed that she is already more willing to use them. However, it is very very unlikely that Leah will ever have full function, or much improvement at all, in the back legs and as such, will need a new family who is willing to help her with this. She has a wheelchair, which she actually finds slows her down a bit, however she is getting used to it. Obviously Leah isn't able to be in the wheelchair all day anyway, and as such it is important that her new family are able to care for sores she can develop on her legs - we use bandages at the moment but something like a baby onesie would be great.

Another consideration with Leah is that she is incontinent - we, her carers, are able to show her new family how to help her urinate, however there is no method to help her defecate and so she is prone to going and she doesn't realise she is doing it. Again, nappies may be good if she was able to get used to them - and tiles are also helpful to clean up easily!!

Leah still loves adventures - we carry her on some walks and then let her down to run in her wheelchair or pull herself along if the ground is soft - a pet carrier that can be used as a back or chest pack would be ideal for her. She is very good with other dogs, and whilst timid to start with, really just wants to play. Leah also LOVES to sunbath, and will happily sit outside with you all day. She isn't a huge fan of car rides, so needs comforting during these trips, but calms again as soon as the car slows and she hops out - she always loves the destination! Whilst Leah has her disability, she is still very much a puppy - she chews up all her toys and LOVES it, she bites still when she plays, and has mad crazy times throughout the day before wanting to be rocked to sleep! As such, Leah will be suited to a family likely without young children, as her nibbling and playing is quite rough at the moment with her being so young! But also needs a family who appreciates that her disability does not stop her wanting to do everything.

Leah is up to date on vaccinations, flea and worm treatment and is desexed and microchipped. Please contact Gemma, her carer, on 0435939858 for more information.

Leah was adopted on 18 October 2020 after 1 month in foster care