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This little bundle of energy, Dipstick, is just over a year old, Stumpy-Tail Blue Heeler x Boxer x Great Dane.
With her long legs and cheeky attitude, this pup needs a home who is willing to put the effort into her training, give her love and affection, and a forever home.
The ideal family:
We would highly recommend her future owner/family be someone who has previously owned heelers and is able to recognize her need for exercise and stimulation.
Syd recently was put into our care after he was found eating food out of a garbage bin. This playful pup is full of energy, smiles and full body wiggles. Despite being nine months, Syd has no training - which would need to be considered when looking into adoption. This goofy puppy is also a talker! Anything you say, he will verbally respond too; so if you are looking for someone to have conversations with, Syd is the perfect pick!
The ideal family:
Syd would need someone who is capable and willing to provide the training he needs, as well as socialize him and practice lead training. Syd would be best suited to an active household, who is able to include him in their exercise.
This beautiful boy, Wolf, is a 4–5 year-old mix breed who is looking for his forever home. He is one of the most affectionate and loving dogs, who enjoys wrapping his arms around people to give hugs.
Despite being middle aged, Wolf is yet to experience puppicinos and walks along the beach - something we are sure he would love!
The ideal family:
We would recommend a no-dog household, who is willing to keep Wolf exercised and helping him interact with the world around him.
Koko came to us as a client but was requested to be rehomed when she did not fit the family dynamics. This beautiful girl is a purebred shepherd, roughly around a year old. She loves to play with other dogs and be the boss of the yard.
The ideal family:
Koko would be best suited to a household with no children. She would require a family who would put effort in her training and allow her to be the best version of herself.
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