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DMH - male
Harry is a really handsome and affectionate young man. His carer finds him irresistible, he's following her around one minute demanding her attention and the next chasing kittens all over the house. Then he will find a comfy corner to roll up and fall asleep for the rest of the day. He would best be suited as an indoor cat because of his pure white coat.
Harry was adopted on 02 December 2008 after 2 weeks in foster care
DSH - mixed
This young girl found herself in the pound heavily pregnant. Her babies are now old enough to be rehomed and she is ready for her permanent home too. She is a friendly, nice natured girl who will fit easily into most households.
Mamma was adopted on 02 December 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
DSH - female
Pretty as a picture and about as pleasant as they come, that's Bindi! This little cat just loves people and being cuddled, she has so much love to give and will lavish it onto who ever is lucky enough to be her new slave she is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Bindi was adopted on 01 December 2008 after 1 month in foster care
Terrier x - male
Bam is very quite and gentle for a young dog. He hardly barks or whines or even demands food. He loves people and cuddling up next to you but if you want him to stay away he is happy to spend time on his own too. He behaves very well on a leash and car. He occasionaly growls at unfamiliar dogs but gets on very well with the two dogs living with him at his carers house. Since he is so quiet he would benefit a home with older people or children. I don't think he needs regular exercise but he does enjoy walk and swimming! Bam sits on command, is housetrained and is 7kg.
Bam was adopted on 30 November 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
Purebred German Shepherd - female
Having missed crucial basic training and socialisation at a young age Fynne came into care with little idea of how to behave or interact with people and other dogs. Since then she has been receiving guidance and training from her carer in basic commands and can now sit and wait to be released for meals or for going through doors. She is currently working on drop from the sitting position. She now knows how to play fetch and can retrieve and drop the ball/toy for as long as you wish to throw for her.
Her interaction with people can be quite enthusiastic, having not quite finished the teenager stage, but she does respond so well to positive rewards. She does not jump on anyone in the family but still gets excited when a stranger comes into the yard. She listens when she is instructed not to jump up, but has not yet found this an intrinsic skill. Fynne hardly ever barks, if ever she does it's due to someone approaching the door late at night. She absolutely loves to chase the garden hose and would spend hours trying to catch the water spray if you let her, she's even attempted some swimming in our pool. Once or twice accidentally and a few times on purpose as she wants to be with us when we play. After some consistant training she now walks on lead very well for me and will sit at the pavement edge and wait for my signal to cross, however she has not yet been fully socialised with other dogs. She is improving with her interactions but still has some way to go before she will be relaxed in other dogs company. Her enthusiasm, excitement and sometimes fear of other dogs, (depending on their demeanor) needs to be managed and she needs direction and guidance in how to behave appropriately. Therefore previous experience of German Shepherds will be looked on favorably when rehoming Fynne. She is attending dog training school at the moment to improve her social interactions with other dogs and is progessing well.
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Fynne was adopted on 30 November 2008 after 1 month in foster care
Purebred German Shepherd - male
Jonesie is a very beautiful sweet natured dog. He loves his walks, playing fetch with tennis balls and cuddles. He knows your typical commands like sit, stay and drop. He is a very fast learner and has learnt new tricks already. Jonesie is a bit shy around other dogs and prefers to stay away from them but give him time and he will warm up and play. Jonesie is well socialised and very gentle with people esp children, but will stand his ground and bark at intruders.
Jonesie was adopted on 25 November 2008 after 1 month in foster care
DSH - female
Simba is now ready for adoption. She is lovely little monkey with a pretty, silky coat. She is good with other cats and is very friendly.
Simba was adopted on 25 November 2008 after 3 months in foster care
Labrador x Golden Retriever - male
Dalton is a lovely boy that is good with other dogs and loves people. He does require some training and would be suited to a family with older children as he could knock little children over. He would ideally love to be re-homed with another doggie friend to keep him company as he loves to play as he is still a pup. Dalton currently lives outside but he is toilet trained and very well behaved inside. He has a thickish coat that does require some grooming now and then. Dalton is a great dog that would make a great addition to the right family that was willing to put some time and effort into his training.
Dalton was adopted on 25 November 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
Whippet x - male
Also known as little MuzzBuzz, Murray has a lovely temperament, affectionate and very sociable. Bursting with pure playfulness and puppy antics, Murray will eagerly get involved in any game going and enjoys the rough 'n' tumble of another playful doggy friend of similar size (or larger). He is eager to please and is in the early stages of basic obedience and house training and shows a high potential to excel in dog sports. Being only a young pup, Murray would love a home that will continue with his training and socialisation and provide him with regular exercise. Whippets' natural attachment to people makes them happiest when kept indoors and love nothing better than to snuggle into bed with you. Murray must be included as part of the family and allowed inside when his people are home.
Murray was adopted on 24 November 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care




