Rehomed Dogs

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

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Archie II

Archie II

Staffy x - male

Archie is an affectionate young man with lots of love to give. He gets along really well with other dogs, cats and kids. He is house trained, walks well on a lead and knows some basic commands (ie. sit). He was picked up off the streets by council rangers, but was not claimed by his owners from the pound. He has a cut on his nose that has nearly healed. Archie will make a wonderful pet for any family and is looking for his forever home. He is currently living with his foster family in Wollongong.

Archie II was adopted on 08 July 2006 after 4 days in foster care

Xena

Xena

Staffy - female

Xena has had a hard start to life and is looking for her forever home. She is a typical happy pup. She gets on well with other dogs and with cats. She is currently being house trained and some basic obedience has been started.

Xena was adopted on 08 July 2006 after 2 weeks in foster care

Tex

Tex

Husky x cattle - male

Tex is friendly, bright and alert. He plays well with other dogs and enjoys the company of people, he is quite happy to follow you around all day! He is well behaved inside and out and is already learning to sit and stay. He is easily handled and will make a great pet or companian. He has a slight cleft along his nose which is only cosmetic and does not affect him at all. A vet check has determined that it will not be a problem in later life.

Tex was adopted on 07 July 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Arnold

Arnold

Mini Foxy x - male

Arnold is a very happy boy that loves playing with other dogs.

Arnold was adopted on 07 July 2006 after 2 months in foster care

Rosie

Rosie

Mini Foxy x - female

Rosie is a delightful little dog that fits in anywhere. She is house trained, travels well in the car and easy to groom and handle. Her foster carer takes her to work everyday in the dog grooming salon where she is no trouble. She gets on really well with cats and other dogs as well. She is great with kids and would suit someone that was a home a lot and wants a devoted companion as she loves to be near you, watching whatever you are doing.

Rosie was adopted on 05 July 2006 after 2 months in foster care

Zac

Zac

Lab x Pointer x Collie - male

Zac was adopted on 02 July 2006 after 1 weeks in foster care

Della

Della

Rotti - female

Della is a wonderful loving girl who adores cuddles and kisses. She is a very friendly dog and gets on well with my children; in fact, she quite often sleeps with my 8 year old. She has a couple doggie friends who include our Rottie and a friends little terrier cross whom she spends loads of time mucking around with in the yard. She is gentle yet protective. She does not like rough play and is just learning to play with toys. She sits patiently for her dinner and eats every last bite. She sits for treats and takes them nicely, but definitely could benefit from basic obedience training as I don't think she's had any. She has learned her name and comes when called, from inside the house and yard, haven't had her in an open area to test this further yet. She is good in the car and enjoys going to the beach for a swim. She really is a pleasure to have around. She would suit someone who is home during the day as she craves attention and love. She really just likes to cuddle up with you. If you are unable to be at home then she may need another doggie, any size, to keep her company.

Della was adopted on 02 July 2006 after 3 weeks in foster care

Candy

Candy

Stumpy Tail Red Cattle Dog - female

Cute little Candy is a very social dog who loves to play, wrestle and snooze with her bigger doggie friends. Candy is only petite with lovely red cattle markings and stumpy tail. She is a smart girl who adapts quickly to new situations and enjoys nothing better than cuddles from her carers and a nap at your side.

Candy was adopted on 02 July 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Jenna

Jenna

Australian Cattle Dog - female

Jenna found her herself sad and alone in the pound after her owner died. Her carers have her smiling again now that she is in temporary foster care. Jenna is a small blue heeler who would make an excellent companion dog, she is dog friendly, quiet, gentle and affectionate, her greatest happiness comes just from being with you. Jenna would be a perfect match for an older family who would allow her time indoors with them. Jenna enjoys her walks and is very easy to walk on a lead. Jenna would love to meet a new family to share her love and loyalty with.

Jenna was adopted on 02 July 2006 after 1 month in foster care

Tia

Tia

Jack Russell x - female

Friendly, playful little pups. Tia and Timmy's mum is Molly (see below) and they will be small

medium size when fully grown. Both pups love being handled by people and enjoy wrestling and playing with each other. They are available seperately.

Tia was adopted on 03 September 2005 after 2 weeks in foster care