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Rehomed Animals

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

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Finn

Finn

DSH - male

I'm pretty sure Finn was the runt of the litter

he was so tiny and frail when he came to us with the Flu,

Finn is a big time smooch. He just loves cuddling up to Cats and humans alike

if it's bed time he'll be snuggling someone! This handsome boy has an easy to maintain short coat, a very pink little nose. He will be best suited as an indoor cat to avoid skin cancer. Finn is a very clever boy but a little too brave and curious for his own good.

Along with his loud purr Finn is a bit of a talker

gets excited at dinner time and gets very sad and lonely if left alone at night. Finn is such a special little guy and he really deserves a forever home, I know he'll make the right person happy. Someone who will treat him kindly and give him lots of cuddles at night so he's not alone in the dark.

Finn was adopted on 02 June 2013 after 3 weeks in foster care

Kamm

Kamm

Rough Collie - male

After some 18 months Kamm has finally found his new home on acreage with another ex DCH Collie Rough.

Kamm is a very kind hearted 6 year old (approx.) rough collie who's spent much of his first 5 years feeling lonely in a backyard, having limited access to affection, walks and social play. He came into care with DCH over a year ago suffering anxiety type issues. He had no idea how to ask for or receive pats and cuddles. He would run away barking totally unsure why he was inside a house or where he was. With caring hands he was given time to calm and settle into a routine with several other rough collies where he learnt to trust humans again. He is a totally lovely boy who gets a long fabulously with other dogs of all shapes and sizes, with cats or birds he isn't fazed by either.

Following this success his rehabilitation continued when he moved to a carer in the Hills District of Sydney where he currently lives with a family of 5 (3 children) another collie and 2 guinea pigs. When he first arrived (due to his isolation in his first years) he was highly tuned to cues we gave off when readying for leaving the house. He does not like spending excessive amounts of time in the yard, (understandably) and therefore when he heard the sounds of keys, cars or door latches he jumped up in anticipation of being put out. He would then find a spot in the house to hide from being asked to go into the yard. Over the months he's been with us he has learnt that we don't punish him with being sent out, we let him stay in or go out whenever he likes. He gets walked at least twice a day (which is LOVES). Most importantly he's come to trust us. We still insist on the normal boundaries, sit, wait, come, OK and he is happy to please. He's a smart boy who just requires some gentle handling, consistency, and love. He's very easy to travel in the car and jumps up with anticipation of going somewhere exciting etc.

We have a bustling household, lots of comings and goings, deliveries, cars etc and even now Kamm does tend to shy away at strangers, particularly men. With my kids friends he was the same on first meeting but after that he accepts them all when they come into the house. He likes to keep his distance from new people and providing they don't crowd him too soon he comes around. I doubt this will be a trait that will change now. He does bark when strangers come to the door but with guidance he stops. Barking itself is not a bad thing, especially if it warns you of intruders, but I don't allow it for everyday activities so he has learned to look to me for direction in this regard and you'd need to take that lead also. He is playful in short measures, happy in companionship rather than boisterous play with puppies.

Kamm needs someone who can spend lots of time with him during all hours of the day as he needs company. A family who are retired or work from home or have one parent not working etc will be considered. A doggie friend would be great as long as it's not a dominant relationship for him.

He is located at Glenhaven in Sydney and is not available for interstate adoption. A property inspection is required before the adoption process is completed

Kamm was adopted on 02 June 2013 after 2 months in foster care

Imogen

Imogen

DMH - female

Believe it or not this girl waited for over 2 weeks at the pound for a home to come along but sadly it didnt so she faced euthanasia.

Imogen is a very pretty and lovely natured girl that likes people and is fine with other cats.

If you can offer this lovely girl a forever home

please contact us.

Imogen was adopted on 28 May 2013 after 1 week in foster care

Miska

Miska

DSH - female

Miska and her kittens were surrendered to the local pound after their owners didnt want them anymore. Miska has come into care and is a really lovely girl that is friendly and very sweet. She will be avaliable to leave for her new home shortly so please give us a call if you are intrested.

Miska was adopted on 28 May 2013 after 5 months in foster care

Sasha

Sasha

DSH - female

Sasha is a very sweet little girl who was taken to the pound after being collected as a stray. She is a nice girl and will be ready for his home from the 8th of December.

Sasha was adopted on 28 May 2013 after 5 months in foster care

Sachi

Sachi

Pemeranian - male

Sachi is a 9 year old desexed male Pomeranian. He is a very cute, sweet and affectionate little dog who really loves human company. He would really suit someone who is at home a lot, as he is an indoor dog, he would not suit a family with a very young child. Sachi walks well on the lead and gets on really well with other small dogs. This dear little boy would make a wonderful companion for the right person. He is a pleasure to foster and he has settled in to his temporary life quickly.

Sachi was adopted on 26 May 2013 after 2 months in foster care

Kitty

Kitty

DMH - female

Found by my dogs in the rocks ade the Cookes River, Kitty is a VERY friendly, well adjusted little kitten. We assume she was dumped as no one has come forward for her. At this stage, she responds to 'Kitty' so she can readily be given a new name.

She has very pretty markings, is litter savvy and gets on well with my dogs (who don't really know what to make of her). We guess she was about 8 weeks old when found in the first week of May but she may be younger as she is small for that age. Nevertheless, the vet has assessed her to be in excellent health.

David

Kitty was adopted on 22 May 2013 after 2 weeks in foster care

Penny

Penny

Shih Tzu - female

Poor Penny suffered from bad dry eye in her right eye, it was also thought that she didn't have much vision in this eye either. This may well be how she's ended up injuring her eye while out on a bush walk. Unfortunately for Penny the injury was quite severe and vets were unable to save her eye. Good news is that she's absolutely fine otherwise and we don't expect having 1 eye will slow her down at all.

Thanks to Tiffani, Rhonda, Anne, Julie, Barbara, Deborah, Kipley, Sylviane, Alison, Nicole, Megan and Khushba for their generous donations towards Penny's vet care

Penny was adopted on 19 May 2013 after 1.3 years in foster care

Jake

Jake

DMH - male

Jake 's a real sweetheart. He's very affectionate when he first wakes up and loves spending time with people. He also very happily amuses himself by chasing any type of ball round and round until he gets tuckered out. He has a silent meow and nibbles on the end of your fingers when he's hungry. Jake gets along very well with other cats

and although he's still a cheeky kitten he generally knows when its time to leave the big cats alone cause they've had enough.

Jake has medium hair so he needs a light brush through his fur daily so it doesn't get matted. He is very adventurous and would benefit from having a lot more time as an inside cats to mature and not take such silly risks. Jake would make someone very happy, he can be a real softie and will sometimes rub his nose with yours, he really has a lot of love to give.

Jake was adopted on 19 May 2013 after 1 week in foster care

Penny

Penny

Shitzu x - female

Penny is a lovely natured older girl. She is in pretty good health for her age except she has some hearing loss and has dry eye, so drops need to be given twice a day. Penny is great with other dogs, she tends to ignore them on first meeting but once she gets to know the other dogs in the household she plays with them and really enjoys their company. Penny is great with kids and loves people, a very social girl, she can easily be defined as a lap dog and she enjoys following her humans around and getting cuddles. Penny is fully housetrained and has a shih tzu coat that requires regular grooming. If you think you have a forever home for Penny to retire to then please contact us today.

Penny is in care at Kurrajong

Penny was adopted on 19 May 2013 after 1.3 years in foster care