Cattle x - female
Spice is a lovely friendly fat pup, very different to when she was found dumped at three weeks old, she has been hand reared from then because of this she loves people and being cuddled and handled, she will grow to be a medium sized dog
Spice was adopted on 24 September 2006 after 1 month in foster care
Mini Poodle x - male
Lucky is a dog desperately looking for someone to love. After spent most of his life tied up, Lucky is looking for someone who can give him the life he deserves, as a beloved family member. Lucky will need a home with a minimum of 6ft fencing or an escape proof area for when he is not supervised. This is due to him desperately wanting to be with you and his previous lack of attention. This is settling now that he is desexed and is getting the love and companionship he deserves. Lucky is good with other dogs, and would love an active doggy companion. Currently located on the Central Coast
Lucky was adopted on 24 September 2006 after 3 months in foster care
American Staffy x - male
Archie is a very loving boy. He likes his humans and is doing ok with the bigger foster dogs. Archie isn't to impressed by the cat. Archie can sit and loves to wrestle with stuffed toys.
Archie was adopted on 20 September 2006 after 3 months in foster care
Beagle x - female
Skittles and Jaffa are both very happy, healthy and outgoing girls. They have inquisitive minds and are very friendly. Their mum is a beagle and dad is a medium sized cross breed.
Beagles are a lively and sturdy looking hound with a short, smooth coat. For this reason Beagles suit many people as an indoor dog. However the coat is quite dense and also waterproof so they are quite resilient outside and their coats are also easy to maintain. Beagles requires little grooming and the occasional bath as they are naturally clean dog. These pups will grow to be a small
medium size, being between 33 cm (13) and 41cm (16) high, measured from the top of the shoulder vertically to the ground, thus it can fit easily into most households and cars. Regular cleaning of their gorgeous floppy ears is essential. The 2nd biggest health problem for beagles is ear infections. The first being over weight as the love to eat and most people can resist those big brown pleading eyes. One of their greatest attributes is their extremely good temperament. They are bold, with an even temperament, and a merry disposition. The beagle requires a fully fenced secure yard. They are natural wanderers as they love to follow a scent and investigate everything. Beagles can also love to dig. They are an active breed that will require daily walks and love attention though they can be quite independent.
Jaffa and Skittles was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 3 days in foster care
Purebred Black Labrador - female
Lizzie was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 4 weeks in foster care
Shephard x Border Collie - female
Tessa is the smooth coat dog in the picture.
Tessa is very affectionate and enjoys play time but really loves quite cuddles. She is fine with cats and children.
Tessa was adopted on 18 September 2006 after 1 month in foster care
Silky Terrier x - male
Finn is a handsome little fellow whose photo does not do him justice. He has a shorter coat than his brother Harper but is just as soft and cuddly. He is a very well adjusted little boy and is mixing in well with other dogs from Maltese size up to a German Shepherd. Very loving, happy and playful.
Finn was adopted on 17 September 2006 after 1 month in foster care