These dogs are not in our care. All enquiries should be made to the contact provided. It is the owners responsibility to choose the new home, transfer the microchip and provide an alternative if the rehome doesn’t work out. We have seen the relevant documents for each dog, as provided by the current owner, however we cannot take responsibility for this rehome. We share the dogs here to promote safe rehoming.
Bon Bon
Bon Bon is between 4-5 years of age.
Bon Bon is the sweetest dog. He is very affectionate and loves cuddles, pats and being on the couch with his people. He will need an owner who is ok with dogs being on the couch with them.
Bon Bon was rescued 2 years ago while I have been living in Qatar. When the war started in the region I decided to evacuate him to Australia to live with my parents, while I will need to return to Qatar. Unfortunately, my parents have a cat and it’s apparent that Bon Bon is not able to be around the cat. He becomes very stressed when he sees the cat and has twice now caught it and bit him. We have tried a dog trainer, separating the pets etc, but without luck.
Bon Bon is an indoor dog who likes to go walkies and occasionally pottering around the yard with his owner. He needs to be in at night.
He loves meeting new people and is super friendly with all. He’s social with other dogs but hasn’t had playtime with dogs without a lead on, so I’m a little apprehensive about how he would go with another dog.
He gets itchy paws when he comes back inside after walking around outside, and he will chew them after. He did have severe skin issues when I rescued him, but this has cleared up and I apply some neocort cream if he gets an occasional hot spot.
I’m just devastated as I thought being in Australia was going to be best for Bon Bon, but it hasn’t worked out that way.
There is an adoption fee of $200 which will be given to the Jack Russell Rescue rehoming centre.
Contact: Nika
Email: nikawuthrich82@gmail.com
Location: Near Bribie QLD








Bruce
Bruce is an 11-Year-Old Jack Russell Terrier Looking for a Loving Home
It breaks our hearts to be looking for a new home for Bruce, as he has been a much-loved member of our family for many years.
Unfortunately, due to changes in our family, we need to find him a home where he can be happy, safe, and thrive.
Bruce is an affectionate 11-year-old Jack Russell Terrier who loves spending time with his people. He’s happiest soaking up pats, cuddles and attention, and enjoys being close to the adults he trusts.
Bruce would be best suited to a home with adults or families with children over the age of 10. While he has always been wonderful with our older children, he is not safe around young children. Since our toddler became mobile, Bruce has shown concerning behaviour towards him, including barking, baring his teeth and jumping at the screen door. Because of this, we feel it is only fair and responsible to find Bruce a home without young children.
Bruce also prefers to be the only pet, as he does not get along well with other animals.
A few years ago, Bruce injured one of his knees, so while he still enjoys getting out and about, he is happiest with shorter walks, as longer walks can cause him to limp.
Bruce still has so much love to give and deserves a home where he can enjoy his senior years surrounded by care and companionship.
Due to our family circumstances, we need to find Bruce a new home as soon as possible. Our priority is finding someone who understands his needs and can offer him a safe, loving environment.
There is an adoption fee of $150 which will be donated to Jack Russell Rescue
Contact: Jerin
Email: jerinmacleod@gmail.com
Location: Chester Hill NSW



Ziggy
Name: Ziggy
Birthday: 30/3/2021
Sex: M
Ziggy is a typical Jack Russell—energetic, curious, and independent. He enjoys playing fetch, especially with small balls, and one of his favourite activities is chasing after a ball that Dad hits with a golf club.
He’s generally well-behaved and responsive to commands, though when off-lead, his instinct to explore takes over. He will thoroughly inspect his surroundings until he’s satisfied he’s sniffed everything.
Ziggy has a strong sense of routine and is quick to let us know when we’re late home or when his meal is delayed. He uses a distinct bark to communicate his displeasure and expects consistency in his daily schedule.
He can be particular about his space. If he’s resting in his bed and someone tries to pet him, he may growl to indicate he prefers to be left alone. Despite his small size, he does not enjoy being picked up.
Ziggy is especially fond of adults and enjoys curling up on a lap when he feels comfortable. However, once settled, he prefers not to be disturbed, so we often leave him to rest in his bed.
Ziggy would be best suited to a home with adults or older teenagers who understand his boundaries and respect his routines. He thrives in a calm environment and would do best as the only pet in the household.
Location:Â Raymond Terrace NSW
Contact:Â Jaih & Larissa Case
Email:jaih.larissa@gmail.com
Phone: 0494 172 709 or 0407 954 459


