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Chihuahua - female
Georgia is an extremely happy and fun loving girl who greets everyone with a smile. Georgia is toilet trained using a doggy door, travels well in the car, walks well on the lead and loves to play with her toys and is equally happy tearing around the yard with her foster brother and sisters. Georgia is very active and also very tiny, so would be best suited to a home with children over 8 years of age as she tends to stick very close to your legs when inside so for safety would not be suitable for elderly people. Although she is wary at first, she loves to play with other dogs so would make an excellent companion for another fun loving resident dog. Georgia loves cuddles and is a wonderful lap warmer and can always be found cuddling on the lounge once she is done with play. She sleeps in a crate at night but would need continued training if no doggy door was available.
Georgia is in care at North Nowra
Georgia was adopted on 03 July 2011 after 1 month in foster care
Pomeranian x - male
Goldie is a very energetic and friendly little pup who loves following me wherever I go. He is very friendly, good on a lead and enjoys going on his walks everyday but he barks and growls at everyone he sees on his walks so he really needs to go to puppy/dog training where he can to be taught basic manners and how socialize with other dogs and people outside of his yard. Sometimes he responds when you call him but he needs more training. He would need to be an inside dog with his family when they are home as he just loves people and the attention he gets from them. You can't resist his big brown eyes when he looks at you and is a bit of a comic (especially when he dances around on his hind legs). He is not at all yappy, in fact he rarely barks when he is at home unless he desperately wants your attention or there is something interesting to bark at. He is very protective of strangers coming into the house or that he can see from his yard.
Goldie is in care at North Ryde
Goldie was adopted on 03 July 2011 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Apricot came into care after being found huddled in a carpark, scared to death. She was dreadfully underweight, flea infested and someone had cruelly cut all the whiskers on her face off. But all that's in the past now. Since being in care, Apricot has put on lots of weight, is free of fleas and worms and is getting lots and lots of TLC. And her whiskers are slowly growing back. Apricot herself is a lovely cat. While she is quiet and reserved she is also friendly and will never turn down any affection that's on offer. Apricot is predominantly an indoors cat but does enjoy spending a small amount of time outside in the sun. Apricot is a good eater and is litter trained. She gets on with the other cats here but does not like dogs. If you're looking for a gentle and sweet natured cat then look no further than Apricot. She really deserves a happier life than the one she's had so far.
Apricot was adopted on 01 July 2011 after 3 weeks in foster care
Shetland Sheepdogs - female
Kelsie and Sam are adorable, pure Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties); both are gorgeous looking, especially Sam who is stunning. Both are timid dogs, however Kelsie is willing to try to trust you and has become more confident in my company over the last month than Sam has. He is extremely shy and he sticks to Kelsie's side to only go where she does. If a stranger comes into the garden he shoots away giving himself a 10 metre escape route, whereas she may decide to come over for a sniff and a pat if she's feeling confident with me around. They came into foster care as a pair and they must be re-homed as a pair, as Sam is so reliant on Kelsie, he uses her as his little security blanket and it would be very damaging to his mental health to stress him out by separating him from her. He does like to go out for a walk and is quite spritely, whereas Kelsie dawdles along in no hurry what so ever. They don't bark, don't destroy anything, they are inside/outside, fully grown now and below knee height. They do require regular grooming to maintain the spectacular coat but it's really no issue for either. Both are easy to travel and placid at the vets. They have both been de-sexed, vaccinated, micro chipped and had all their worming done, so ready to look for their special home right now. Given their nature their ideal home will be where they are the only dogs, and to a family who can be kind and patient and not pressure them into contact where none is wanted. They must be inside/outside, preferably in a home with no children or much older teens who understand their need for space and security exit routes. To ensure the best possible happy ending for this wonderful pair a home inspection will be required prior to adoption.
Kelsie and Sam was adopted on 28 June 2011 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - female
Lexi is a beautiful natured cat that loves people and cuddles. lexi isn't to fond ofother cats though so would need to be an only cat.
Lexi was adopted on 28 June 2011 after 7 months in foster care
DMH - female
Thank you to Susan for sponsoring Eden's desexing costs
Eden came into foster care with her kittens after being taken to the pound by her owners in a filty box they were all covered in poo and urine they smelt like nothing else pound staff had to bath them all before putting them in the cattery. Eden is a lovely natured girl despite all she has been though and loves human company. She is great with my 2 yr old son so would be a great family cat. Eden is good with all the other cats here male and female and is also fine with my dogs and foster dogs. Eden is both an indoor and outdoor cat at her carer's place.
Eden was adopted on 28 June 2011 after 1 month in foster care
DMH - male
Boof is a big fluffy ball of a kitten who is just adorable. He loves doing everything that a kitten loves doing
playing, hiding, eating and being cuddled. Boof is a good eater and is litter trained. If you're after a kitten with a lovely nature who enjoys having fun then Boof is the kitten for you. Boof is not available for interstate adoption.
Boof was adopted on 25 June 2011 after 3 days in foster care




