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Rehomed Dogs

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

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Cleopatra

Cleopatra

Border Collie x Kelpie - female

Cleo is livelier than her sister Dom (below). Always the first one up and the last to bed!! If you live a more active lifestyle Cleo is more suited to you. Cleo is also the shyer sister but once she has gotten to know you, you'll struggle to get 5 minutes alone! Cleo has taken a little bit longer than Dom to get used to walking on the harness but is now a fabulous exercise companion!!Neither of the girls are barkers and have both been so well behaved when guests have come over.

Cleopatra was adopted on 06 June 2010 after 2 months in foster care

Rosebud and Mudbud

Rosebud and Mudbud

Red Cattle - mixed

These puppies will be available for adoption after the 13th May when 8 weeks old

Rosebud and Mudbud was adopted on 23 May 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Missy

Missy

Chihuahua x - female

Missy is an incredibly sweet girl who loves a cuddle. She is still only quite young, so she enjoys her chew toys and playing with other young dogs. She would especially love a family that has children between 5-10 as she absolutely loves playing with them and being picked up and cuddled. She has learnt to sit, however she is not house trained. She could be trained, however we think that another dog and young children are the keys to her perfect home. She gets along extremely well with Alice her foster sister, and they happily play for hours on end.

Missy was adopted on 21 May 2010 after 3 months in foster care

Rio

Rio

Staffy x - male

Rio is a lovely soft natured boy. He has the puppy dog eyed look down pat. Give him an inch and he will have you wrapped around his paw. He is very smart and very playful. Loves being around other dogs so will make a great companion for both humans and other family pets.

Rio was adopted on 21 May 2010 after 4 months in foster care

Sparkles

Sparkles

Cross Breed - female

Sparkles is a very playfull and adventurist puppy, who loves hunting out fun in the backyard. She loves children and other dogs and will happy sleep on your shoulder for a puppy nap.

Sparkles was adopted on 19 May 2010 after 1 day in foster care

Fifi, Tinkerbell, Sparkles and Bear

Fifi, Tinkerbell, Sparkles and Bear

Cross Breed - male

These puppies will be available for adoption after the 13th May when 8 weeks old

Fifi is sooky girl who just wants to be picked up so she can go to sleep on your shoulder.

Tinkerbell is the quieter puppy and waits to see what her brother an sister are up to first and will then join in.

Sparkles is the smallest pup but the most adventurist, she leads her brother and sisters around the yard in search of fun.

Bear is just that a cuddly little fellow who follows you everywhere and prefers to hang out with my older dogs.

These pups are currently housed with older dogs, cats and a young child, and are very friendly and outgoing pups.

Fifi, Tinkerbell, Sparkles and Bear was adopted on 16 May 2010 after 4 weeks in foster care

Jack and Chan

Jack and Chan

Border Collie x - male

Jack and Chan was adopted on 12 May 2010 after 1 week in foster care

Hazel

Hazel

Maltese - female

Hazel is just the cutest, most affectionate, dog. She will sit on your lap and snuggle her head to your chest every chance she gets. She doesn't mind sitting away from you, but if she's beside you she will tend to place her head on your lap or snuggled up to your leg. She will follow you from room to room, and maybe even take a peak behind the shower curtain when your in there. She loves to get up on her hind legs to greet you when she's excited. She has a lovely soft coat and her little cute face is adorable. She is toilet trained and learning to behave on the lead. She doesn't chew up anything and doesn't dig. She doesn't like big or boisterous dogs, or cats (but hey, she's a dog!). Her foster mum would adopt her herself but unfortunately the other older female canine in the family doesn't want another female in the house.

Hazel was adopted on 12 May 2010 after 3 months in foster care

Scottie

Scottie

Smooth Collie x - male

Scottie has definitely been a house dog before. He is house trained and not at all bothered by normal household noises. All he wants to be near a human and he will curl up quietly. Every now and then you may get a gentle nudge with a soft nose to remind you he is still there and would like some attention please. He walks well on a lead, sits quietly on the seat looking out the window in the car and really isn't a bother at all. Scottie seems to be a little overwhelmed by large dogs when he first meets them and maybe would prefer a home with small dogs. In fact, so far it seems he would be fine on his own as he doesn't really interact much with my dog but then they both like their own space. He is a real gentle sooky boy who really likes children. Scottie is very thin with ribs showing but there is nothing wrong with his appetite so with lots of TLC he should be back to normal in no time at all. Scottie is smaller than a pure bred Collie, standing approximately 48cm at the shoulder, very fine boned and who currently weighs in at little under 12 kg. Scottie would make a wonderful addition to the family.

Scottie was adopted on 10 May 2010 after 1 month in foster care

Pipkin

Pipkin

Maltese - female

Pipkin, weighing only 2.5kgs, is the softest (literally and physically), sweetest, friendliest little angel you will ever meet. She loves all the dogs and humans, and they love her. She loves pats and cuddles and snuggling close with you while you sit, although she's happy enough to sit close by. She will follow you around the house like a little shadow. She's loves to be inside and is very happy and quiet when she is. She's very lively in the morning and loves to get up early to play with her best mate

Pipkin was adopted on 10 May 2010 after 3 months in foster care