Forgotten Friends
AZURA and SCARS are teaming up to help six deserving dogs find the homes they deserve. These resilient dogs have faced challenges and are ready to flourish with the right family.
To help them on their journey, we’re giving:
Adoption Fee – Covered
Post Adoption Training Support
Preventative Health Treatments for 6 months
Food Supply for 6 months
RED
Breed: Bull Arab/Pointer
Age: 4 years 0 months.
Sex: Male
Red is a reserved boy; he doesn't trust easily, but has built over time wonderful relationships with the volunteers here at the refuge. Once Red feels confident, he opens up and is playful and affectionate. When Red first arrived at the refuge, he was heartworm positive. Our vet team and loving volunteers have nursed him back to full health, and he is ready to move on to his forever home. Red prefers not to have dog interactions and wouldn't like living with another dog. His training package will be designed to improve his behavior around other dogs and to help him feel more confident when meeting new people.
Red is not familiar with kids under approx 16 years of age and wouldn't like living with kids under 16 years. Red will be a project dog, but we think he is worth the investment of time and has real potential to be a loving well well-behaved member of your family. If you would like to meet Red, please visit our website and fill in an adoption inquiry, and our Animal Behaviour Trainer will call you to make an appointment.
HOLLY
Breed: Husky/Bull Arab
Age: 4 years 7 months
Sex: Female
Holly is a shelter favorite, she is sweet affectionate, and full of character!
Holly grew up with another dog but lacks generalized social skills when seeing unfamiliar dogs in the community. Holly can walk past calm and relaxed dogs from across the road and is happy to ignore them but is frustrated easily when the passing dog is excitable. We believe Holly would be best suited to be the only animal in the home.
Holly can be independent and spend time unsupervised in a yard when home alone however we still recommend 6ft secure fencing she can't see through if you have neighbouring dogs. Holly is calm and relaxed at home and very easy to live with. She is house-trained and will signal at the door if she needs to go out to the toilet. She sleeps through the night on her bed and didn't bother her foster carers. Holly does like to chew her toys but is not destructive of human items she is a very clever girl who likes learning and we are sure you and her will enjoy the training journey.
If you are interested in meeting Holly and are willing to commit to the training journey with her, your efforts will be repaid in love and doggie kisses one million times over!