
The Adoption Process
To adopt a dog requires your time and patience. Thank you for your decision to stand up against dog overpopulation and homelessness. While in foster homes, the dogs receive medical care, positive reinforcement training, socialization, love and compassion. However they will need time to adjust to your home. You will need a little patience and understanding as they adjust. As time passes your dog will begin to trust you, and feel more supported. Remember to be patient and ease into introductions to new people, animals and places.
If you’d like to meet a dog, contact us. Next we will put you in touch with the foster manager to arrange a Meet & Greet. If all goes well, we will then contact you for a home visit to check out your home. The dog then comes for a week sleep over and if the dog fits you and you fit the dog we finalise the adoption.
Available
As of January 2026, we have successfully rehomed all of the dogs ready for new homes. Please check back or submit the pre-adoption form to be notified of upcoming adoptions.

Tux
4 months
Meet Tux - a 4month old, black, male Pittie puppy, with a white chest. This super dapper guy. is already puppy class smart. House trained, kids friendly and eager for cuddle. He is ready to bring a touch of class to your home. Adopt Tux and add a polite, joyfull companion to your family.