Other adoptions

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JD:  5-6 month old male border collie/desert dog mix. Fully vaccinated and vet checked. JD is crate trained and has been through beginner puppy training classes.  He is good with cats also.  JD needs a lot of attention and a garden to run in!  He absolutely loves people and is good with other dogs.  Has been steralised. 

Please call Sara at 050-5661275 or e-mail [email protected]

Date Posted : 19/10/09

I found a kitten in the pool area of my complex.  Unfortunately I cannot keep him and would appreciate your assistance in finding him a home.  I took him to the vet last night and the little one is in good health.  Here are the details:

  • 7 weeks old
  • Male
  • Bluish/grey long hair domestic
  • Healthy appetite
  • Playful and affectionate.  Seems to be handled by humans since birth
  • Being de-wormed
  • Is taking antibiotics for his ears
  • He should receive vaccinations next week

Karim - 050-662-1089

Date Posted : 15/11/09

 

Max is a French Mastiff (Dogue du Bordeaux) who is 7 and a half years old. I have had Max since he was 6 months old and he has been a great pet. Being 52 kg might be off putting to some people but he has a fantastic temperament around Adults and Children. The problem is that my Wife has just given birth to our first child and Max is reacting in an "unhealthy manner". He has not yet shown any aggression but he is being overly curious. It breaks my heart to being doing this so therefore we are looking to re-home him as a matter of urgency. Max's health is good, although he was recently diagnosed with hipdysplacia. A weight loss diet was prescribed some time back and the painful symptoms have gone. Other than that he is healthy and would make a fantastic companion to a couple/mature family or single person. He is micro chipped, vaccinated and neutered.

Steve Green 050 613 0568

Date Posted : 4/11/09