Meg: Female Staffordshire Bull Terrier X looking for her furever home

Meg: Staffordshire Bull Terrier X

Update – October 22, 2011: Meg has found a loving family who have adopted her as part of their family pack! 

Meet Meg – she has been waiting at the NSW RSPCA since November 2010 for an opportunity to go to her furever home and she is really ready to have a life with a loving family.

Meg arrived at the NSW RSPCA with an injury resulting from being hit by a car and had to have her front leg amputated. Don’t let this sad start to her life fool you; Meg is a very happy and playful girl who doesn’t even seem to notice that she’s missing a leg – she goes on with her life doing everything any other dog would do without any difficulties.

After the surgery, Meg spent some time in foster care to recover and that meant having to share a house with 3 cats and a large breed dog and she loved it! Meg definitely works to allow other cats and dogs be her friend but she will need to meet any dogs that she will be living with prior to adoption.

Meg is a very active girl and needs to be taken for walks to help use up all of her energy – ultimately, she would love to have a family who will include her in lots of activities. She understands basic commands such as “sit” and “stay” but will need ongoing training to help further improve her manners and build her trick repertoire!

Don’t worry, Meg also loves nothing more than cuddling up with people after a long day and is very affectionate and cuddly. Meg loves to play with kids of all ages but she can sometimes get a bit too excited and bouncy with happiness, so it’s important that you bring your children along prior to adoption to meet her. She would love to go home to a loving family with kind, playful kids who can keep up with her energy levels.

Meg requires a fully fenced yard with a minimum height of 6ft that does not have any gaps, holes or weak points where a dog might be able to squeeze through. She is suitable for an ‘orange profile‘ family.

Adopt cost includes: Desexing, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm control, vet check, 30 day pet insurance and a grrrreat companion.

If you would like to know more about Meg, you can phone her previous foster carer Dani, who can be contacted on 02 9770 7555. When you call, please select option ’6′, followed by option ’1′ to be put through to her in the vet clinic

She is avaialble for adoption from the Sydney Yagoona RSPCA Shelter.

Yagoona RSPCA Shelter
201 Rookwood Road, Yagoona NSW, 2199.

Open 6 days a week: 9.30am to 3.00pm – closed Wednesdays and Public Holidays.
Phone: (02) 9770 7555

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Oct 2011
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Save a life in September: AWL adoption drive

AWL adoption drive

With the beginning of spring means warmer weather is on the way which also means dog and cat breeding season will soon commence across the country. This increase in animal breeding means a potential inundation of unwanted litters will arrive on the door steps of animal shelters such as the Animal Welfare League NSW (AWL), the Royal Society and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), council pounds and many others.

In an effort to combat this and in effort to help reduce euthanasia of unwanted cats and dogs, AWL is holding an adoption drive called ”Save a Life in September” with the aim to re-home 200 puppies, dogs, kittens and cats in 30 days!

All animals in the care of AWL that are available for adoption are tested for their temperament so the team can carefully match the animal with the lifestyle of the most suitable owner. This is something that organisations such as the RSPCA also provide as part of their adoption process. In addition, all puppies, dogs, kittens and cats are vet checked, desexed, microchipped (including lifetime registration), vaccinated, wormed and are on flea prevention treatments. Most importantly, they match pets with owners who are dedicated and willing to provide the necessary and required lifetime care and who will provide a safe and loving furever home.

If you can bring a pet into your life and make it a part of your family, you can view available pets for adoption at www.awlnsw.com.au or visit one of the two AWL Sydney shelters. Please phone (02) 8899 3333 for all adoption enquiries.

Owning a pet is a big responsibility and is something that should not be done on impulse. So if Sydney-siders cannot bring an abandoned dog or cat into their life, they can support Save a Life in September by making a donation online or by calling (02) 8899 3333 during business hours.

Ingleside shelter:
11 Cicada Glen Road

Kemps Creek shelter:
1605 Elizabeth Drive

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Tyzer: Male Staffordshire Bull Terrier X looking for his furever home

Update: Tyzer has been adopted by a loving family who are providing him a furever home!

This is Tyzer, he has been at the shelter since March 2011 looking for his forever home and would love to continue his life with a loving family.

Tyzer is a fairly active four-year-old boy who loves being in the great outdoors, engaging daily with an active family or owner who can include him in as much day to day activities as possible.

He can be quite energetic, so daily walks and regular exercise will help keep him fit, healthy and provide an outlet to release any excess energy – it’s the number one rule of keeping a calm, balanced and happy dog!

Tyzer would also benefit from ongoing socialization and obedience classes; they will help teach him how to be the best that he can be. While he enjoys being outside, he will need plenty of mental stimulation to prevent boredom, so toys such as Kongs, treat balls, puzzle balls, boredom busters etc. are highly recommended and encouraged.

Fencing for Tyzer’s new home will require a height of 5 foot as a minimum to keep him safe and secure. Regular brushes and baths will help him keep looking, feeling and smelling great.

Tyzer is suitable for a ‘green’ profile family and cannot go to a home that has any cats or pocket pets.

Adopt cost includes: Desexing, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm control, vet check, 30 day pet insurance and a purrrfect companion.

He is avaialble from the RSPCA Care Centre at the Rouse Hill Town Centre.

RSPCA Care Centre
Shop GR 146C, Civic Way, Rouse Hill Town Centre,
Windsor Road, Rouse Hill, NSW, 2155.

Open 7 days a week, excluding public holidays.
Phone: (02) 8883 0622

 

Zoidberg: Male Domestic Short Hair X looking for his special furever home

Update: Zoidberg has since found his furever home!

This is Zoidberg, he has been at the shelter since January 2011 looking for his forever home, but due to his condition he has been over looked.

Zoidberg is a very special boy who has mild brain damage – this causes his head to bob uncontrollably and he also walks in circles. Sometimes Zoidy can come across as deaf, but its mostly just confusion.

Zoidy cannot go to a home with young children as he can be a bit skittish if he is startled.

Zoidberg absolutely adores other animals and MUST go to a home with another friendly cat or a calm friendly dog, because when he doesnt have a companion Zoidy can get quite distressed.

Due to his condition Zoidy can NEVER be let outside and must be an indoor only cat for his whole life. Zoidberg will need a patient calm family who will love him for his quirky ways.

Zoidy enjoys the occasional cuddle but isnt one to sit on your lap and have a sleep, he is more than happy to play with toys and do his own thing. In his new home Zoidberg will need a warm bed, scratching post, litter tray, toys, and someone to love him just the way he is.

Zoidberg is $190 to adopt which includes: Desexing, Microchip, Vaccinations, Flea and Worm Control, Vet Check, Pet Insurance and a purrrfect companion.

He is avaialble from the Blue Mountains RSPCA Shelter.

Blue Mountains RSPCA Shelter
121-125 Mort Street, Katoomba 2780

Open 6 days a week – closed Wednesdays.
Phone: (02) 4782 2674

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Aug 2011
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