IN THE POUND: Animals up for adoption

By Paul Carracher
Updated May 31 2013 - 11:21am, first published 11:12am
UP FOR ADOPTION: Tabby, male, 2 years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
UP FOR ADOPTION: Tabby, male, 2 years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
ADOPT ME: Lexy, a female American Staffordshire Terrier, four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
ADOPT ME: Lexy, a female American Staffordshire Terrier, four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
MEET KAOS: Kaos is a tan male American staffordshire terrier, desexed. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
MEET KAOS: Kaos is a tan male American staffordshire terrier, desexed. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
HOMELESS: Two male staffordshire bull terriers, two and four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
HOMELESS: Two male staffordshire bull terriers, two and four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
LOOKING FOR A NEW FAMILY: One-year-old crossbred jack russell, male, desexed. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
LOOKING FOR A NEW FAMILY: One-year-old crossbred jack russell, male, desexed. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
NEW OWNER PLEASE: Huskey, male, four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
NEW OWNER PLEASE: Huskey, male, four years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
READY FOR A NEW LIFE: Tabby, female, two months old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
READY FOR A NEW LIFE: Tabby, female, two months old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
FRIENDLY: Two-month-old ginger male. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
FRIENDLY: Two-month-old ginger male. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
OWNERLESS: Black male, one year. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
OWNERLESS: Black male, one year. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
CUTE: Ginger female, two years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
CUTE: Ginger female, two years old. Call Horsham Rural City Council animal rehousing officer Wayne Lane on 0417 517 048 for more information on adoption. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

HORSHAM People for Animal Welfare and Support is dealing with the most animals surrendered at any time since the animal welfare organisation formed almost three years ago.

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