Have I got a treat for you today! Our first Double Feature walk!
Today we take out Miss Purple an amazing Mentor dog and Miss Delta from my previous Kennel Time Video!
Miss Purple and Miss Delta are looking for a home to call their own and maybe yours is just right for one or both of them?
I hope this walk will show that Delta is jast as amazing out of her kennel as she was in our kennel time video and Miss Purple is totally accessible despite her size.
Miss Purple’s adoption card and details can be found below:
Animal ID: 622507
Age: 5 Years 9 Months
Sex: Female
Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier
Colour: White
Size: Medium
Location: Sydney Adoption Centre
Adoption Fee: $500
Miss Purple – https://www.rspcansw.org.au/adopt/pet/622507
Delta’s Information:
Animal ID: 622433
Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier
Age: 10 Months
Sex: Female
Size: Medium
Type: Dog
Colour: Brown/White
Location: Sydney Adoption Centre
Household restrictions:
– No children under 12
– Must meet all family
– Must go home with another dog
– Ongoing training
– Indoor/outdoor access
Disclaimer – I do not work for the RSPCA and this is an initiative I have taken on myself. This is a learning experience for me and while I try to do some training with the dogs, I am also aware that this is their time outside the kennel and so training is a side objective. Walking with Dogs is the objective.
Photo’s used in the thumbnail for the video are all copyright of the RSPCA and are only used to allow for easy referencing to the adoption profile.
Today we go to –
RSPCA Yagoona Sydney Adoption Centre
201 Rookwood Rd
Yagoona NSW 2199
Phone: (02) 9770 7555
I have recently begun volunteering to walk dogs from the RSPCA Sydney Adoption Center, Yagoona, providing me with a large and wide range of dog breeds to work with, allowing me to gain experience in dog training and behavior management identification and fill my heart with joy while doing this.
Once I started I saw that, while the dogs have their adoption profiles on the RSPCA website, I felt there was something missing for prospective adopters. How does this dog actually act and walk with someone.
This is where I thought I could make a difference. I do not show my face in these videos as these videos are not here to display any particular skill or training structure that I have to sell. It is only to help get these dogs adopted.
I also do not show the faces of any staff or dogs that are not available for adoption (Staff are never up for adoption, lol ) as this is in line with RSPCA Volunteer Guidelines. That said, all the dogs in this video have their Adoption Links below, if there is not one available the link will be to the general Adoption page if you are looking for a new furry friend. Any Creature – Great or Small, they all need homes and you might be able to help.
If you are looking to extend your family with a new member you can click the link here to see all the animals that are available for adoption below:
RSPCA Adoption Centers: https://www.rspcansw.org.au/adopt/
Are you struggling with issues that are affecting you or your companion animals health and well being?
https://www.rspcansw.org.au/what-we-do/working-in-communities/
Would you like to volunteer for the RSPCA? There are a wide range off opportunities to give back to your community and make a difference in the lives of animals and people across Australia.
https://www.rspcansw.org.au/how-you-can-help/volunteer-rspca-nsw/
Animal Welfare League: https://awl.org.au/pet-adoption
See you next time on Walking With Dogs when we hope to make a difference and help some other furry friends find their new forever family.


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What a great pair of doggies 🐕 and shout out to the RSPCA team! 🎉