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Amoss
Amoss

Amoss

Rough Collie - male

Amoss is a big strong healthy 8 year old and is desperately looking for a loving home with someone that will look after him for the rest of his days and give him all the love and affection he deserves. He has had a bath and ooo's of burrs where combed out of his coat and he has come up a dream. He is great with kids, other dogs and is house trained. He needs to go to a home where someone is home most of the day or with another dog as he gets lonely on his own. You could not ask for more of a older gentleman than Amoss has to give. This boy has such a gentle nature, is so very loving and has manners as well.

Amoss was adopted on 13 June 2007 after 3 weeks in foster care

Max
Max

Max

Cattle Dog x - male

Max is a wonderful easy going dog that was relucantly surrendered by his owners after they moved into a home with only a courtyard. Max is an indoor dog who loves attention and loves people. A pat and a tummy rub will never be turned down. Max gets on well with other dogs and enjoys playing with them. However his favourite thing is playing ball. When you take him to the park there is only one thing he wants to do and that is chase a tennis ball. Max has had some training and will come when called, sit and even shake paws/hands on command. He has a wonderful friendly, easygoing temperament.

Max was adopted on 12 June 2007 after 1 weeks in foster care

Banjo
Banjo

Banjo

Kelpie x - male

Banjo is the most adorable dog. He absolutely loves people and also other dogs. He is not dominant at all so would be a great companion for any dog, big or small. Banjo is very easygoing and just loves to be around people. He is used to being outside but would certainly love to come in at night to be with his family. Banjo is going to be very easy to train further in obedience as he is so focused on people. He already has basic obedience and is very willing to learn all new commands almost immediately. Although Banjo is a Kelpie cross, he is not hyperactive at all, but of course, would benefit from daily exercise like most young dogs. The first person to come and meet Banjo in person is sure to fall in love with him like we all have. He is currently being cared for in the Wollongong area.

Banjo was adopted on 12 June 2007 after 1 month in foster care

Mack
Mack

Mack

Staffy x kelpie - male

These are gorgeous, friendly and happy pups. They have been raised with children and are well socialised with other dogs.

Mack: is a friendly little man who loves everyone and everything, he has settled very well with the other dogs in the yard and ignores the cats. Mack was raised with small children and is very gentle around them

Mack was adopted on 11 June 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Oscar
Oscar

Oscar

DSH - male

Oscar is a sweet, natured boy who loves to snuggle up close. He settles in easily and gets along with other cats and children. Oscar is a typical adult cat who has an independant streak. He is affectionate but on his own terms so not a real lapcat, although he can often be found snuggled up to one of his family members and he does come when called. Oscar would prefer to be an inside/outside cat. Oscar comes with lifetime registration

Oscar was adopted on 10 June 2007 after 1 year in foster care

Joanne
Joanne

Joanne

DSH - female

Is an unusual Tabby with lots of brown highlights. Very different looking to her brother - she has a narrower face - similar to Siamese. She is a bit quieter than her brother but also enjoys a good playtime and gets along well with other cats and dogs. She is also exploring outside but is a clean indoor kitten using her Litter Tray. She is also a snugly, cuddly girl who enjoys being wrapped in a blanket for a cuddle on a lap. They both love sleeping on the bed and being close to their human family. She would easily fit into any household as she is used to children.

Joanne was adopted on 09 June 2007 after 5 months in foster care

Rose
Rose

Rose

DSH - female

Poor Rose was dumped at the pound with her kittens when they were only two weeks old. All of her kittens have now found homes and Rose is looking for that special someone to adopt her too. Still only a very young cat herself, she is a very private girl who enjoys her own company. Rose can be shy When you first meet her however when she feels comfortable she will allow you To pat her

she loves nothing more than to be scratched on the side of her face and neck. Rose would prefer to be adopted as an 'only' cat, but would consider living with a doggie companion as well.

Rose was adopted on 06 June 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Bonnie
Bonnie

Bonnie

Blue Cattle Dog - female

Bonnie is a real sweetheart

beautiful and good natured. She just loves people and likes to nuzzle close to you. She is even more interested in you than her food! Bonnie is a playful girl that gets along well with other dogs. She has a real love of the water and enjoys jumping in and out of her paddling pool.

Bonnie was adopted on 06 June 2007 after 2 months in foster care

Toby
Toby

Toby

Kelpie x - male

Toby is a sweet natured gentle boy. He's so very well behaved and wonderful with children. He's great with other dogs and is quite calm in general. It's hard to believe that he is only 6 months old but it's true he's a darling boy, such a pleasure to have around. Toby is great indoors and doesn't bark. He responds to no and tilts his head sometimes when you talk to him, he's quite intelligent. I really can't fault him.

Toby was adopted on 05 June 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care

Toffee
Toffee

Toffee

Rotti x - female

Toffee was adopted on 05 June 2007 after 4 weeks in foster care