04/11/2023
We URGENTLY need new foster carers. We can not continue to rescue and save dogs that need our assistance unless we recruit new people. Fostering a dog that needs our help is so rewarding and means you could be saving a life. All you need to become a suitable foster carer is to provide a loving and suitable home, a secure yard, and up-to-date vaccinations for your own dogs.
3. Bentley
Male, brindle English staffy aged approx.
3 years old Bentley was found as a stray and handed into the pound.
Attention seeker, Loyal
Lovable and energetic.
Zoomie enthusiast
Can be dog reactive.
Needs a secure yard.
Will need ongoing training and socialisation.
Trainable, Settles with love and attention
Good with people – too energetic for small children
6. Samson
Male Kelpie x Staffy 7-8 months lots of energy, male, he is super sweet, loves people and has said hello to other dogs very happily. Probably will need another companion to keep him company whilst the hoomans are away.
Not due out until Friday. Hoping his family comes forward but ranger believed he was dumped
Best with teenagers as he does jump and mouth, will need ongoing training, not too bad on lead does try and bite the lead occasionally. Just typical puppy.
7. Tyler
18 month old male Labrador x. Tyler is friendly and has been raised with his litter mate sibling Moore. Tyler has been escaping from the family who raised him and as they live in a farming district this means they were not able to keep him.
4. Bill
Male Husky x
History: Unknown as they were dropped at the RSPCA as strays. They are friendly boys, and RSPCA advised they were kept in the same kennel while in care with them and got along fine. We have them separate at our facility but love to play together during their walks on lead.
2. Scarlett
Female Black and White Jack Russell x Border Collie. She is about 12 months old. She is a very friendly girl although a little timid with new people. She was not claimed by her owner and is looking for a loving home. She is bigger than a JRT and about half the size of a Border Collie.
1. Ben
Male Husky x
History: Unknown as they were dropped at the RSPCA as strays. They are friendly boys, and RSPCA advised they were kept in the same kennel while in care with them and got along fine. We have them separate at our facility but love to play together during their walks on lead.
8. Moore
18 month old male Labrador x. Moore is friendly and has been raised with his litter mate siblings Tyler. Moore has been escaping from the family who raised him, and as they live in a farming district, this means they were not able to keep him.
5. Axle
Male, black & tan Rottweiler x kelpie aged approx. 2 years old.
Axle was brought to the pound as a stray, and unfortunately, his owner never came to reclaim him.
Playful
Energetic
Eager to please
Trainable
Quiet
Dog friendly – he does react if challenged by a dominant dog and try to defend himself if another dog has a go at him. He doesn’t start it though. Food driven, He can be weary of new people but warms up after a few minutes. Good with adults and children aged 5 yrs and older. His size may not be compatible for smaller kids.
Affectionate.
If your own dog is up to date with vaccinations and desexed and you have a secure yard, please follow the link below.
https://www.dogrescuenewcastle.com.au/foster