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Noah's Bark Dog Rescue

Locality: Rowville, Victoria

Phone: +61 432 585 484



Address: PO Box 2044 3178 Rowville, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.noahsbark.org.au

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24.01.2022 HAPPY 11th BIRTHDAY INDI Indi was adopted by her amazing Mum and Dad Lauren and James 6 years ago when she was surrendered to the Noah’s Bark family. What a life this girl is leading ... So .... of course we wanted to share with everyone Indi celebrating her 11th birthday. Happy happy birthday from all of us at Noah’s Bark and we know they’ll be many many more to come.



22.01.2022 As everyone knows - we love updates from our beautiful families that have adopted our precious souls. So what a lovely surprise to receive these gorgeous pictures and an update from across the miles - from Northumberland in the UK. Molly was adopted by her wonderful Mum and Dad Paula and Steve in 2015 when she came to us from a breeding establishment. What a life she is leading !! ... Mum, Dad, Oscar, Byron and Molly relocated overseas in 2018 but still keep in touch with us to let us know how our girl is doing. Sadly Oscar one of her besties has since crossed over the rainbow bridge earlier this year but will remain in all their hearts Here is Mum Paula’s update When Molly, Byron and Oscar arrived after their huge trip from Australia a warm bath, blow dry, and a slap up steak dinner was followed by two days of sleep. They were very clingy for the first few weeks but they settled so well. We are just minutes from the beach and the countryside and their walks have all become fantastic adventures. In January of 2020 Oscar became unwell and went downhill very fast. No longer being able to walk we decided it was the best choice to help him over the rainbow bridge. His ashes now sit on our mantle alongside his treasured photos. Molly and Byron found it difficult without him as he had always been the pack leader but 10 months on they are back to normal. Molly who is about 12 now has lost the ability to hear but Byron makes sure she’s kept in the loop if anything is going on. She’s an absolute delight of a dog - very bossy and keeps us all in check if she feels it’s time for a snack, dinner or walk. Sleeping is her passion. Eating comes a close second. To think we nearly didn’t get Molly to join our family. We saw her at the dog lover’s show in 2015 at the Noah’s Bark stand. Molly sat with her back to the public, not making eye contact with anyone passing by. I’m not sure why I fell in love with her but I was determined she was going to become Oscar's new friend and on Mother’s Day 2015 she joined our family. For a dog that had lived the majority of her life in a puppy farm, she certainly was outgoing. She is not shy, she loves visitors to the house and spends hours pawing them reminding them she likes to be stroked. She has no fear of other dogs and on our walks she makes sure she greets them all as well as their owners whether it’s a Great Dane or a Chihuahua. She certainly should go down as the most well-travelled dog that has passed through Noah’s bark. We are not sure how long we will be living in the UK but it has been decided we could never put the dogs through another long flight again so we will be here until both Molly and Byron have lived out their days. They have encountered snow once since we’ve been here - they weren’t impressed in the least and headed straight back to the fireplace. Thank you Caroline and the Noah’s Bark team so much for letting us give Molly a home. She is a wonderful joy.

22.01.2022 Beautiful Bronte crossed over the bridge in January this year. Mum Kim adopted her girl in January 2011 when she came to us from a breeding establishment. Thank you Kim for giving Bronte nine amazing love filled years.... Here is Kim’s tribute to her special girl Dear Bronte, My best little buddy. I miss you more than I could have ever have known. From the first time I spotted your little face on pet rescue I just knew we were soulmates. It did take you a while to work that out too, you were so traumatised. When you fell in love with us you fell hard .. we even had a bit of separation anxiety to deal with. We have so many happy memories , I felt blessed to see you blossom into the happiest dog ever ... We had the best time together , you loved the beach , paddling only You were the easiest dog to please , basically if we were there you were happy . When I was cooking and bits of food slipped , that was pretty good fun. I don’t think you will ever know how my heart broke when I lost you. I loved you so much ...... I wish you could have lived forever. Thanks Caroline and the Noah’s Bark team for giving me the chance to give you the life you so deserved. And giving me the love of my life ..

17.01.2022 Friendly Friday



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