Where are they now?

Off the streets and on the road to recovery

Pluto came to our Hobart Home in April as a skeletal stray who staff described as “very close to death”. You could see all his ...
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Where are they now: Pete interviews Elliott

Pete asks Dogs’ Home alumnus, Elliott, ‘where are you now?’

Do you remember Elliott? He came to our Hobart Home in a terrible condition after being found wandering the streets. He was starving, smelled bad, ...
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Mr Biscuit with his dad, Dale

Cute cookie Biscuit is now a mister

Biscuit has taken a step up in the world since he was adopted from our Devonport Home. His forever family decided “he needed a distinguished ...
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Boston with his stuffed toy

Boston’s love story — more than a feeling

“I just love him so much. Boston is my life.” Thirteen years ago, Boston embarked on his new life with Sarah after being adopted from ...
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Bobo back with his mum and breeder, Amy

Bobo finds his fairytale ending​

Senior dog Bobo went from Slumdog to Millionaire in the love stakes when a very special person from his past discovered he was at our ...
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Elliot when he first arrived at the Dogs' Homes

Elliott goes from ragged and bedraggled to home and hosed

Elliott came to us in a poor condition after being found wandering the street. He was very underweight, smelled bad, and his right eye was ...
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Sam gets a life change and a new name

In June 2023, Dwayne arrived at the Dogs' Homes, seeking care and a second chance. Before being placed up for adoption, he underwent a comprehensive ...
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Buddy's high-paw

Buddy – you’ve got a friend in me

Our latest happy rehoming tale is about Buddy, who had a tough start. When he was adopted, new owner Ken vowed to make up for ...
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Pete asks Dogs’ Home alumna, Evie, ‘where are you now?’

It’s Special CorresPAWndent Pete here, with one of my long-awaited Where Are They Now? Interviews. I’ve been so busy and important with my glamorous work ...
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