Kelpie x Border Collie - female
Jess is a very intelligent and gorgeous girl. She is still fairly young with a spring in her step to match. Jess likes to be with people and try's her very best to please her owners in every way she can. She is a very quick learner who will make a fantastic, loving, loyal companion. Being a young gun, Jess would be best suited to a home that does not have young children or toddlers. She is very sociable with other dogs and would be fine to be an only dog in your family or have a doggie companion. She knows basic obedience, enjoying regular walks and training sessions. Jess has undergone recent reaffirmation training and has progressed well, she knows all her basics, can perform consistently Sit, Stay and Come all the while as on lead work. She has a high chase drive which is being worked on, so no off leash work has been done. She is food orientated which makes her a willing and easy subject. Yummy chicken is her favorite treat. She has been fine to leave throughout the daytime while I work but she must have toys or games to play with, otherwise (like all adolescent dogs) she will find something to amuse herself with. Don't then be surprised to come home to find something deserved her attention in your absence. Balls, pull toys, a Kong are enough to keep her busy for hours. It took Jess a good week to get used to us after coming into care so I'd envisage a settling in period whereby your rules are instigated and some boundaries are tested but a consistent, patient, caring attitude will win her over and you will be rewarded with a great family pet.
Jess was adopted on 25 July 2009 after 7 months in foster care
Chestnut - mare
LADY IS A 6
7 years CHESTNUT TB MARE WHO IS URGENTLY REQUIRING A NEW HOME. SHE IS CURRENTLY LOCATED AT A RACING COMPLEX IN MUSWELLBROOK SO IS SWEEET AND WELL HANDLED AND IN GREAT CONDITION. SHE HAD COMPLICATIONS AFTER HER LAST FOAL WHO IS NOW A YEARLING AND CAN *NEVER BE BRED AGAIN SO HER OWNER WANTS HER GONE. SHE COULD BE EDUCATED TO BECOME A GOOD RIDING HORSE IN MANY DISCIPLINES. I AM TOLD SHE COMES WITH STUDBOOK PAPERS AND CAN GET HER NAME SO YOU CAN LOOK UP HER BLOODLINES IF THAT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU HOWEVER SHE *CANNOT BE BRED*. SHE HAS LIMITED TIME LEFT, WE AT DCH HORSE RESCUE ARE TRYING TO HELP REHOME HER, ALL ENQUIRIES FROM EXPERIENCED, CAPABLE PEOPLE WELCOME
Cattle x - female
Shila is a very happy active dog, who loves attention, she is extremly sweet and gentle especially with children Shila gets along well with other dogs is getting use to cats.
Shila was adopted on 21 July 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care
female
Friendly, happy, good natured little kitten. Always on the move playing and exploring. Angelique is used to a home with other cats and small children and she will make a wonderful pet for the lucky family that adopts her.
Angelique was adopted on 20 July 2009 after 5 months in foster care
DSH - female
Friendly, super cuddly, lovely natured little kittens. Available after 19th July when 8 weeks old. Currently in care in the Richmond area of NSW.
Anthea, Artemis, Zeus was adopted on 19 July 2009 after 3 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Update 1/6/09: Emily loves nothing more than to sit next to you while your watching TV or lie down on the bed next to you at night. She has a quite disposition and can amuse herself with a few play toys, mats or the little things we leave lying around, she requires little care as her coat is short hair and she is tortoise shell in colour. Emily has beautiful big golden eyes and a very cute disposition, she very rarely meows and has a placid nature. Emily gets on well with other cats and plays well with dogs (she is currently fostered with our resident japanese spitz whom she adores, a Chihuahua, as well as Cody a foster kitten.) Emily has access to both a garden and inside and enjoys prancing around, she has never left the property to explore and prefers to stay around the close proximity to the house. Emily has been with us now for about 3 months, she has adapted well to foster care and would be a great pet for any type of family, big or small, she is one that really does deserve a forever loving home. Emily is vaccinated, de-sexed and housed with Cody on the Central coast
Emily was adopted on 17 July 2009 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - male
Cody has been in Foster care since 6 weeks of age, he is 5 months old now and looking for a forever home, he is an adventuress little guy, whom loves being both an inside cat and having access to the out doors, Cody requires a home in which will appreciate his efforts to bring you little presents of grass hoppers and crickets to tell you he is earning his keep. He enjoys a cuddle but when he wants to get up and go he likes nothing more than to prance around looking for things that move. Cody was recently placed in an adoptive home that was unsuccessful, so he needs to be with the right person or family, he loves dogs and his best friend is a Japanese spitz, he gets on well with other cats and loves nothing more than to tackle his foster sibling Emily to the ground. Cody is best suited to a family with other pets, which can provide access to safe garden, ( no busy roads) and at night lock him in to ensure his safety and that of the wildlife. Cody is a lovely little bloke, being largely black in colour and a tiny spot of white on his belly, an beautiful golden coloured eyes. Cody is located on the Central Coast.
Cody was adopted on 17 July 2009 after 5 months in foster care
DSH - male
Gary is a friendly, playful, affectionate, loving and a super cute little man who is waiting for his forever home. He wont be able to go to his new home until the 1st of July, but viewings and enquiries very welcome. Gary is being cared for in the Windsor area..
Garry was adopted on 12 July 2009 after 2 weeks in foster care


