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Rehomed Animals

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

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Clippy

Clippy

DSH - female

Playful, friendly, happy little kitten. Would prefer a home with older children or adults only.

Clippy was adopted on 18 October 2007 after 3 days in foster care

Diamond

Diamond

Boxer x Ridgeback - male

Diamond is an absolute pleasure to have around with lots of kisses and cuddles to give. He is going well with his obedience training and loves nothing more than going for his daily walk or playing ball with the kids in the backyard. Diamond has settled in well with his foster brother and sister and has been quite happy sleeping outside at night, he will grow to be a medium to large sized dog. Diamond will make the perfect family dog, and is waiting to find his forever home. He is being cared for in Albion Park, south of Wollongong.

Diamond was adopted on 18 October 2007 after 1 weeks in foster care

Osbourne and Cooper

Osbourne and Cooper

Cattle x Border Collie? - male

Small to Medium Size pups. Friendly and nice natured.

Osbourne and Cooper was adopted on 17 October 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Mia

Mia

cross breed - female

will probably grow to kelpie size fun outgoing puppy with heaps of energy

Mia was adopted on 15 October 2007 after 2 weeks in foster care

Spike

Spike

Staffy x Mastiff x - male

Spike's breeding is the subject of much debate

whatever he is, he is gorgeous! He is a fairly calm dog who takes in what's going on around him in a considered way. He is great with kids and well sociable with other dogs. He needs some basic training but already leads well. He has one adorable habit

when he's excited, he sits and does a little dance with his front paws.

Spike was adopted on 15 October 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Roxy

Roxy

Shephard x Kelpie - female

Roxy was only surrendered because her owners were moving. She is an energetic and intelligent dog who is very keen to please. She has obviously had thorough obedience training before and knows all the basics. She is affectionate, well mannered with other dogs and loves kids. She would suit someone with a reasonably active lifestyle.

Roxy was adopted on 15 October 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Little Tom

Little Tom

DSH - male

Little Tom is a real cutie! He is a very active little man who likes to spend his time playing rather than having cuddles. He does however, like to curl up on the doona for his quiet time. He is a confident cat and is currently living with other cats and dogs and enjoys playing with them. He lives with children (5 and 7) and although he plays happily with them he does have a habit of gently play biting

although this is getting less frequent and he should grow out of this. He does like to play fetch though and he brings you his toy you throw, he chases after it, attacks it and once it's 'dead' he brings it back for you to throw again. He is just a gorgeous, cute kitten with personality plus.

Little Tom was adopted on 15 October 2007 after 6 months in foster care

Sammy

Sammy

Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog x - male

Sammy is a wonderful excited little boy. He is so affectionate and would really love someone who will love him back just as much. He is in training and knows sit, lay down, stay and is toilet trained although ongoing training would be great for him. He would be good as a playmate for your existing dog or as an only dog. He walks very well on a lead and loves to run around very fast.

Sammy was adopted on 11 October 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Baby Hagis

Baby Hagis

DSH - male

Playful, quiet, super friendly boy who is very cuddly and is great with other cats. A great little kitten who will fit easily into most households.

Baby Hagis was adopted on 10 October 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Flick

Flick

Great Dane x - female

Friendly, sooky young girl. Flick is submissive and great with other dogs, she loves people and is very responsive. She is a delightful girl who travels well in the car and who knows how to sit and drop to hand signals. Flick is a large dog that needs secure fencing and preferably be allowed inside as she is very family orientated. Flick is excellent with children.

Flick was adopted on 10 October 2007 after 7 months in foster care