Finnick has a character almost as big as his ears! He is funny, smart and engaging – his favourite things are food, other dogs, and playtime, and he loves training and learning new things. He is submissive to the bigger dogs and his sister, but not scared easily and has the smarts to adjust his approach and play style to keep them engaged.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Finnick, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Georgie is an absolute cracker of a puppy. Smart, brave and active – she herds anything that moves (including the mop) and is very interested in the backyard chickens.
She quickly recovers from anything new or scary – going straight back in to investigate and show it who’s boss.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Georgie, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Doug is looking for his forever home! He is an approximately 18-month-old stumpy cattle dog with plenty of love to give. He is a very energetic boy who loves spending time with people. Chatting with him is sure to get his little stump wagging and his wonky ear perked up!
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Doug, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Jackson is a male at 12 weeks old. He is a medium—to high-energy Blue Cattle stump tail.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Jackson, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Taylor is a male at 12 weeks old. He is a high energy Cattle dog (White with Black markings)
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Taylor, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Say hello to the delightful Lola, a 4-month-old Kelpie cross who’s all ears—literally! This bubbly furball is the life of the paw-ty, making friends with both the two-legged toddlers and the four-legged furries.
When the moon is high, Lola is in her crate, dreaming of chasing butterflies. By sunrise, she’s up and ready, boasting a spotless toilet track record. She’s a polite little diner, always sitting patiently for her meals, and she’s getting the hang of strutting her stuff on the leash like a runway model.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Lola, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
I’m Nicky a 10 week old Border Collie X puppy. I have attitude and spunk. I’m a quick learner and adventurous.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Nicky, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Meet Tommy, a 14week Labrador x Kelpie. Tommy has the sweetest nature and is the first to jump in for a cuddle. He wants to be the goodest boy and responds very quickly to training, especially with treats. Tommy is the quietest out of the pups and is a little timid when entering new surroundings. However, with lots of pats and positive encouragement he has been coming out of his shell. Tommy has been around kids, cat’s and other dogs and shows a very respectful nature during introductions. Tommy loves playing with his brother and older foster sister Nelly. He would be best suited to a quieter home with another dog that he can bond and play with.
Meet Timmy (nicknamed Milo), a 14 week Labrador cross Kelpie. A handful of energy and a whole lot of character. Milo has a very confident outgoing personality and loves meeting new people, dogs and kids. Can be trusted to fetch your hidden shoes and give them back when you ask him to drop. A very sweet natured boy that loves to play. Milo would do very well in a family with another dog that he can play with. Milo is very respectful when meeting new animals, including the cat!
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Timmy, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.
Riley is a confident and affectionate female pup. She loves meeting people and playing but is also quite independent for her age exploring new things and being on her own.
To meet, adopt or find out more details about Riley, please read our page on the adoption process and then fill out our adoption questionnaire. Please note that completing the application form does not place you under any obligation to adopt http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au/information/adopting-an-animal.