ip: 172.26.0.1

Rehomed Dogs

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

grid | list 10 | 20 | 50 | 100
Charlie

Charlie

Great Dane x - male

Charlie is sweet boy who loves consistent attention. He is house trained and we would prefer for him to go to a home that allows him to sleeps inside as he does now otherwise he will howl. He is 12 months old, loves going for car rides the most in the whole world and has even got into the garage to sit in front of the car to make sure that they didnt go without him. He also loves to go for walks and needs a home with another active dog to play with otherwise he will get lonely and bored!! Charlie can be a little weary with strangers, especially men, but once he builds trust towards them he is fine. Charlie knows basic obedience training like sit and stay.

Charlie is in care in Sydney eastern suburbs.

Charlie was adopted on 08 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Mahogany

Mahogany

Shar Pei x - female

Mahogany is such a beautiful little lady that has just come into care. She is soo friendly and LOVES people. Mahogany is great with my dogs and fosters she fit straight in playing games and making friends. I do believe that mahogany would like either another dog to play with through the day or someone that is home alot. Mahogany is able to go to her new home from the 10th of September

Is NOT avaliable for interstate adoption.

Mahogany was adopted on 07 October 2011 after 1 month in foster care

Kimmy

Kimmy

Staffy - female

Kimmy is an adorable little staffy x pup. She's affectionate and loving and melts under your hand when you pat her. She's great with people, other puppies and the 2 dogs she's currently living with. She can be a bit shy at times, but she loves making new friends and has a very soft and loving nature. Kimmy can entertain herself for hours playing with her chew toys so she would be more than happy in a single dog family. Kimmy is happy sleeping inside on the couch or outside in her kennel. Kimmy had a tough start to life, being picked up as a stray. She was very fearful when she came to us and it took her a few days to start to come out of her shell. Now that she feels safe and loved Kimmy is a happy and healthy pup who is playful and cuddly. Kimmy is a great little pup who would suit an owner who can give her lots of exercise and affection. Kimmy has learned to sit, has good recall and is currently in the process of being house trained.

Kimmy was adopted on 03 October 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Betty

Betty

Maltese Dog - female

A female Maltese cross Fox Terrier, white and tan, good natured, would fit a home with either an elderly person or with children. She is age 11 and is desexed, has birth papers. Has been in two households so is very adaptable, goes by the name of Betty. We need to find a good home for her as we are unable to keep her due to being away from home alot

Lillie

Lillie

Terrier x - female

Lillie came into foster care from the pound, a very terrified little girl with a litter of 5 new born puppies. She is shy but a nice natured friendly little girl that can be a bit hesitant with strangers but quite sweet once she knows you. Lillie is a small girl weighing in at about 5kg and she now has a lovely coat that is thickening up from being on a good diet and you can no longer can you see her skin. Lillie is good with other dogs but at times can be a little unsure of the outside world but has come to love her daily walks and is improving every day so would suit a home that has a little patience to gently ease her into their routine and you will be rewarded with a truly loving little girl.

Lillie is located at Waverley in Sydney's Eastern suburbs

Lillie was adopted on 27 September 2011 after 4 months in foster care

Holly

Holly

female

Holly came into care with her sister Zoe but is available separately, or together. She has a lovely nature, very affectionate, submissive to her sister and friendly with the other dog I have in care. She understands basic commands though being an intelligent breed would really enjoy the stimulation of further training. She walks well on lead when asked otherwise she will try to go ahead. I like to train all my fosters to walk loose lead and within a day she got to grips with that when I walk her. If my husband takes her and then he doesn't ask for that much obedience, of course she just trots along where she likes...As I said she's not stupid and knows when she can get away with that. She is great with food, is easily handled, travels well in the car, absolutely LOVES my kids, so should enjoy an active family with or without another dog in the house. She is house trained and used to being inside/outside. She is currently being cared for in Glenhaven, which is in the Hills District of Sydney If you feel you have the right home for Holly then call me to discuss further

Holly was adopted on 26 September 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Zoe

Zoe

female

Zoe came into care with her sibling Holly. Being a Collie she is highly intelligent and does loves to run and chase anything that moves, balls, toys, birds, butterflies, bubbles, she even tries to catch the house flies. She likes to be active so would benefit greatly by using that brain power and expending energy in concentrated sessions like FlyBall or some such activity. She gets along really well with all dogs we've met, she can be a little nervous even and is even a little submissive to other dogs on meeting. She has some funny little quirks I've noticed, bus shelters and telephone booths seem to bother her, she shies away from them. As a confident owner/leader she will be easily retrained, she looks to you for that leadership and after several relaxed passes of the objects she sees there's nothing to be afraid of and starts relax herself. She loves company so another doggie friend would be the great. Zoe is great with kids, likes a long walk and has learnt to walk loose lead now, rather that weave and duck around behind you (per normal Collie herding behavior) She's good with her food bowl but runs away with the chews and thinks you'll take it off her if you try to pat her while enjoying a treat. She travels well in the car and would suit a very active family who will work her mind and keep her active, she won't do well in a yard all day on her own while you work. If you feel you can offer Zoe a great home then call me to discuss adoption.

Zoe was adopted on 26 September 2011 after 1 weeks in foster care

Peia

Peia

Shar Pei x - female

Peia has just come into care and what a lovely girl she is. Peia is such a sweet little lady that is good with kids and is fine with my dogs. Peia has met cats here and is fine with them aswell. Peia will need to go to puppy pre school and will need to be able to go to the dog park to socialise with other dogs.

Is NOT avaliable for interstate adoption

Peia was adopted on 21 September 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Leo

Leo

Terrier x

If I were asked to describe Leo in one word it would be gentleman. Leo is loving, well mannered, gentle, loyal, people/dog/cat friendly and, sadly, deaf. But that doesn't stop him from doing a single thing. He runs with the other dogs I have here, jumps into my lap when I gesture him to and knows what's required of him from simple hand signals and facial expressions. Leo loves going for strolls and is good on the leash. He never bothers with other dogs and is quite happy to just walk alongside you. He's a good eater and is house trained. I believe that Leo would be the perfect companion for an older person, or couple, looking for a quiet and gentle dog to share their lives with.

Leo was adopted on 21 September 2011 after 2 weeks in foster care

Kenzie

Kenzie

Tri Coloured Collie Rough - female

Collie Roughs Kenzie and Lannee where dropped off to their new family and 1.5 days later we got a call to say that Kenzie had been rushed to the vets as she was completely paralysed. First thoughts were spinal damage so x-rays were done, nothing. Next step was to shave her off and see if they had missed a tick, again nothing but they gave her tick serum anyway just in case. She was put on a drip as she could not lift her head to drink and they thought that if there were some toxins in her system it would help to flush them out, bloods were done and other than a temperature... still nothing. After 7 days at the vets, the best she could do was keep her head up if you propped her up. She was not getting any better at all and there was talk that she may not be able to walk again or even pull through so her carer asked if she could pick her up and rehabilitate her, better than laying in a cage at a vet clinic all day and at night on her own.

She was picked up from the vet on day 7. Slowly she had shown small signs of improving but nothing much at day until 15, when she was finally able to support her own weight on her legs and since then everyday has been a day of her recovery. She will go back to her new home with Lannee when she has fully recovered as the girls are missing each other so much. The cause of her illness has not been established, it's a mystery.

Kenzies vet costs have come to $905. Thanks to Luca, Kylie, Adam, Celia, Serena, Julie, Lesley, Jo, Kerstin, John and Nicole for their donations towards Kenzie's vet treatments

Kenzie was adopted on 20 September 2011 after 1 month in foster care