⭐️ On trial for adoption – currently not accepting new applications
Bonded Pair looking for foster or forever home 💕
Male Mastiff x Labrador & Mastiff x Staffordshire Bull Terrier 🐶🐶
Teddy & Hanky are happy to be outside while you are at work and are both housetrained. They don’t escape (currently have only 1m fences). No Cats
Teddy (teddy bear)
Breed: Bull mastiff x Labrador
Sex: Male, desexed
Age: 5 yrs
Size : 30kgs
Colour: light brown
Things to note :
- House trained
- Sleeps both inside and outside
- Loving towards new people, new dogs, kids. -Gets quite excited when meeting new dogs
- Walks on lead well with harness.
- Off lead re call not trained.
- Knows sit, Shake and lay down.
- lowest fence point 1M, never tried to escape
- no excessive barking or destructive behaviour (except for outside bedding)
- Dislikes: Cats
- Likes: snacks, cuddles, walks, napping,swimming, playing with his big brother Hank.
Teddy is a big sweet cuddle bug who enjoys spending most of his time laying in the sun or playing at the dogs park.
Hank (hanky)
Breed: Bull mastiff x Staffy
Sex: Male, desexed
Age: 7 yrs
Size : 30kgs
Colour: brindle
Things to note :
- House trained
- Sleeps both inside and outside
- Loving towards new people, kids.
- Never aggressive towards new dogs, but does growl slightly and take a little while to warm up. Mostly independent and will do his own thing at the dog park.
- Walks on lead well with harness.
- Off lead re call not trained but not bad.
- Knows sit, Shake and lay down.
- lowest fence point 1M, never tried to escape
- no excessive barking or destructive behaviour
- Dislikes: Cats
- Likes: snacks, cuddles, walks, swimming, napping, playing with Teddy.
Hanky is more of an independent/ active dog and spends most of his time sniffing around the backyard for little lizards. He’s a gentle giant and will come over for a pat when he feels like it. Very affectionate towards other dogs once a proper intro has been done.
Adoption details
Not available for interstate adoption
We talk with people who contact about an animal to see what their needs and situation are.
Our emphasis is on getting the right animal for the people and the right people for the animal. If everyone’s needs are met things usually work out well.
If the situation sounds good we arrange a meeting. If all goes well we let people try the animal out for a couple of weeks to ensure that everyone is happy.
We keep records of all adopters, follow up to ensure all is well and undertake to take back any animal if circumstances change.