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Rehomed Dogs

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

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Buster

Buster

cross breed - male

Buster is one of Gypsy's pups. Dad is unknown and Gypsy is a medium size cross breed.

Buster is a tricoloured male pup. He is a big sook and a bit of a thinker.
He gets on well with all the other puppies and he doesn’t mind cats either.

A great all round boy, he is a good eater and growing by the day.

Buster was adopted on 13 November 2014 after 6 days in foster care

Millie

Millie

Shih TzuxJackRussellx - female

Millie is a Shihtzu x Jack Russell x Maltese. Her brother Jasper is also in DCH foster care.
Millie is a very sweet gentle little girl who loves going for a walking, is child friendly and gets along well with other small dogs. She is learning to sit, stay, come and her carer is working on her responding to her name when called. She love a good brush. Millie is toilet trained.

She is in care at Shell Cove NSW

Sponsorship RequiredAfter Millie came into care we found that she has luxating patella in both of her back legs that required surgery. One leg has been done and when she can bear weight on it the other back leg will be done. The cost of this vet work is $1,600 so that she can live a normal life. Please help us with meeting the costs of giving this gorgeous little girl good legs to run on by emailing dchanimaladoptions@iprimus.com.au

Millie was adopted on 08 November 2014 after 3 months in foster care

TYSON

TYSON

Staffordshire Bull Terrier - male

Tyson is a lovely boy who is full of energy. He loves human attention and is very fond of having his belly scratched.

He is very settled outside but loves to be inside and is a pleasure once he settles. He is working on toilet training and is getting the hang of it quickly. Tyson is quite sociable with other dogs but would love someone to give him all the attention.

He is an all round beautiful boy who will make a great companion to the right owner.

He has recently been desexed and vaccinated and is also microchipped.

TYSON was adopted on 02 November 2014 after 2 months in foster care

Charlie

Charlie

Border Collie - male

Charlie is larger than life with the biggest heart to match and if you have children, little or big, then Charlie is quite the catch. With endless energy galore, Charlie will love you and the kids with all his heart and he won't be able to stop cuddling you all.

Like most Border Collie's Charlie is super smart so he does need a big yard to explore. Other dogs are not a problem, Charlie will share his food bowl for sure.

Lots of exercise is a must but you will not find it a chore, 2 big walks a day is what Charlie needs.

Cats aren't so keen on Charlie as he tends to stare them down like the Border Collie breed.

Charlie comes desexed, microchipped, heart-wormed checked, vaccinated, wormed and flea treated.

So if you want a house full of love then Charlie is your dog as he is like a gift from heaven above......

Charlie was adopted on 26 October 2014 after 4 days in foster care

Pip

Pip

Shih Tzu x - male

Pip is a lovely boy who is used to living with other dogs. He is very good with young children and has always been around them. He is used to being an outdoor dog and he only settles inside for short periods.

Pip is pretty independent but does love human company. Pip has a lovely nature, learns quickly and walks well on a lead. He obeys basic commands and only barks as a warning that something outside is amiss. Good watch dog in that he alerts you to cars and people arriving.

Sadly Pip's current owners are no longer able to look after him and he is looking for a new home.

Pip is desexed, microchipped and vaccinated. Pip is available for adoption within NSW only.

Farley

Farley

Ridgeback x - male

Farley is a ridgeback x (currently about labrador size but still has some growing to do) who is friendly, playful and knows basic obedience.

He gets along with other dogs and is used to living with small children. Farley isn't a noisy dog and doesn't jump up but can still knock a child over when in a playful mood.

If you're looking for a fun loving, good natured dog to join your family then Farley just might be the one.

Farley was adopted on 17 October 2014 after 4 weeks in foster care

Dori

Dori

cattle x staffy x? - female

Basset hound, Beagle blend

Having spent several months in care being the main 'nanna' dog who will look after all the scared and unsettled strays that come into care, Dori has proven herself to be a fantastic 'mother figure' despite her young age for a wide variety of dogs that have come into care. She has show them how be happy and friendly pooches, and learn how to live life.Dori is a little cutie that is full of character. A very smart girl who knows how to SIT, STAY, HEEL and responds to CLICKER TRAINING, she loves to crawl into your lap when permitted and get belly rubs.She has fabulous RECALL and never wanders far away when enjoying her walks with her owner. A devoted soul, Dori is gentle with children, highly socialised with other dogs, and is all round a fabulous dog.

Jasper

Jasper

ShihtzuxJack RussellxMaltese - male

Jasper is a Shihtzu x Jack Russell x Maltese. His sister Millie is also in DCH foster care.

Jasper is a 5 kilo very sweet gentle little boy who loves going for a walking, is child friendly and gets along well with other small dogs. He is learning to sit, stay, come and his carer is working on his responding to his name when called. He loves a good brush. Jasper is house trained.

Jasper was adopted on 05 August 2014 after 1 month in foster care

Maddy

Maddy

Miniature Poodle - female

Maddy can into DCH care after her elderly owner realised that Maddy who is a young and very active pup was just way too much for her to cope with. Maddy is a full of life little pup who loves to run and play and would suit a very active family who have loads of time and energy to give her the life she so needs and deserves.

Maddy is a loving, playful and very excitable little pup and she would be better matched with a experienced family who will give her the on-going training she needs to allow her to mature into a sensible adult. She is house trained and must go to a home that will allow her in to be inside with them as part of the family.

Maddy gets along well with other dogs and is learning to respect cats. She would be better off in a no cat home as she chases cats, not to hurt them but they run and she chases.

Maddy was adopted on 23 June 2014 after 1 week in foster care

Tate

Tate

Collie Rough - male

The first thing that struck me about these dogs is how affectionate to humans they are. Up to now they may have been very badly neglected all of their lives but this has not affected their relationships with humans in any way, actually they absorb every bit of love and kindness that is shown to them and give it back twofold.

They both crave and need human contact. On his 1st day in foster care, Tate tried to crawl into my lap and under my arm. I think if he could have crawled under my skin he would have - he just wanted to get as close as possible simply from being shown attention. Tate really want to please you, he comes when called, and sits when told. He so wants attention and if another dog is receiving a pat he needs to be in on the action.

Gailee takes her cue from Tate, she is always up for pats and scratches but is a tiny bit more independent than Tate. She is very curious and always looking into and smelling everything, but when she does stop, she has this way of just sitting there and looking at you with trust and waiting for you to call her. Being so thin for so long Gailee is very food focused, but her intensity of searching for any morsel of food is slowly diminishing as she comes to depend on her now very regular meals.

Both dogs love being brushed, which I attribute to the fact that they are getting some of the attention they crave. Gailee actually goes into a state of relaxed bliss during grooming time.

Both dogs are ok with cats - but Gailee does get a little too excited (she does not attack the cats in our household but simply wants to get too close and lick their faces which the cats object to.

Both dogs are also very other dog friendly. Tate and Gailee are really great friends and they are willing to be friends with everyone else.

As I type this description, both dogs are lying faithfully by my feet in the office. They would make a wonderful, warming addition to any household.

They need gentle but firm boundaries in a calm household where they will get lots of love and the attention they so crave.

Tate was adopted on 15 June 2014 after 1 month in foster care