About Cassie
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Cassie is a gorgeous 12 month old German Shepherd who has endured a very hard start to life. She grew up in complete isolation and arrived at the RSPCA extremely underweight and terrified. While she has gained weight and is physically healing, the shelter environment is taking a toll on her emotionally, and she needs to leave as soon as possible.
We are urgently seeking a foster carer, or a foster to adopt home for Cassie.
Although Cassie is shy at first, she warms up quickly and begins to look to her people for reassurance. She loves gentle affection, leans in for cuddles, and wants to stay close, often climbing into your space for comfort and security.
Cassie has never been around children, and although she is friendly, she becomes easily overwhelmed by sudden movement and loud sounds. She will do best in a calm home with residents aged 12 and up.
Because Cassie has lived such a sheltered life, the world is brand new and frightening. Everyday sights, sounds, environments, and other animals can overwhelm her. She needs someone experienced with nervous rescue dogs, someone patient, gentle, and committed to slowly introducing her to life as part of a family.
When Cassie is unsure or scared, her first response is to bark, she is very alert on walks and will need to progress at a slow, steady pace. Her ideal future is to feel relaxed in both the home and new environments. Cassie is a “project dog” suited to someone with lots of time, experience, and who is dedicated.
Cassie is motivated by treats and already knows how to sit, she’s shown she is eager to learn and can be guided into new commands. She needs to work on her obedience and manners, with consistent, positive reinforcement training, she will thrive.
Cassie is a sweet, affectionate girl who craves connection. She doesn’t just want a place to live, she wants a person to bond with deeply. A quieter household where she can take her time gaining confidence would be ideal. She would love to be welcomed inside and included as part of the family and will likely become a loyal little shadow.
Cassie is reactive toward other dogs and uses her bark to keep them at a distance. With a slow, controlled introduction to a calm, neutral dog, Cassie has shown she can settle enough to sniff, though she became overwhelmed quickly. Cassie must be the only dog in her new home, she will need ongoing work around both distant and close encounters with other dogs, and we highly recommend her new humans engage a professional dog trainer. Cassie is young, capable of learning, and has so much potential.
Cassie has not been tested with cats or other small pets.
Cassie has endured far too much in her first year of life, isolated on a property and now surrounded by the noise and stress of a busy shelter. She desperately needs someone willing to open their heart and home, to give her safety, patience, and unconditional love. Cassie needs a human who will help build her confidence and show her that the world isn’t so scary.
If you can give Cassie a peaceful environment where she can decompress and grow, we would love to hear from you. Whether you can offer her a forever home or foster her while she prepares for her next chapter, Cassie deserves love, stability, and a true second chance.
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Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
We offer a 'Foster to Adopt' program. This means that the dog will go to live with their adoptive family for 4 weeks to ensure it is the perfect match for both the dog and new family. After the 4 weeks is complete, if all has gone well, the adoption is formalised and your new doggy companion is officially yours!
If you are interested in adopting from us, we ask that you fill out the Adoption Application form on our website (via the link provided below) with as much detail as possible, including the name of the dog you are interested in.
We do not rehome female dogs to a home where there is an existing female dog. Whilst there are always exceptions, it is generally unwise to have two females together; two males can sort it out, a male and a female can sort it out, but when two females fight, the results can be disastrous. For this reason, following the advice from numerous Veterinary behaviourists, as well as our own experience from the last eight years, we do not rehome females into homes with other female dogs.
All of our dogs are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea and worm treated
Puppies (2 months to 4 months) - $1000
Puppies (4 to 6 months) - $800
Adolescents (6 months to 1 year) - $700
Mature (1 year to 6 years) - $600
Senior (7 years plus) - $350