Hush

Hush is on hold pending adoption 🤍 A beautiful white puppy with a heart full of love and a zest for adventure. We now think Hush is a Dalmatian. Though she may be deaf, Hush doesn’t let that slow her down one bit. She’s an incredibly active and inquisitive pup who’s always on the move, exploring every nook and cranny with a mischievous sparkle in her eyes.

Hush has a playful spirit and enjoys making new friends, both human and canine. She loves running through leaves and meeting people on her walks. Though she’s still mastering her house training and lead walking, she’s improved significantly.

This affectionate girl adores her humans and gets along famously with other dogs, though her boundless energy can overwhelm smaller canine friends. Hush enjoys toys and chewing, so providing her with plenty of engaging activities will keep her happy and occupied. She sleeps in a crate, uses a doggy door, and she loves to play outside.

Given her white coat, Hush requires sun protection when she’s outside to keep her skin safe. She’s spayed and completely ready to join a new, loving family who can offer her the care and attention she needs.

Hush is eager to meet you and become a cherished member of your family!

If you are interested in this special puppy please use our Adoption Application form here:
http://awar.org.au/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/

Hush the deaf rescue puppy


Breed and genderFemale Dalmatian
SizeMedium/large we think
DOB07/06/2024
Activity levelModerately high
Coat careLow
Indoor / outdoorBoth, needs ongoing house training
Training levelOngoing training & socialising
Special needsHush is deaf
Adoption fee *Includes lifetime council registration if adopted in NSW*$700 See notes below
Microchip number:956000010814869
Rehoming number:R251000002
Source number:RE130809

*The adoption fee includes microchipping on the NSW Companion Animal Register, desexing, C5 vaccination, intestinal worm and flea treatment. Council registration for rescue dogs in NSW is $27.50 and $23 for pensioners. This fee applies from 18/7/2016. (This is included in the adoption fee).
Best outcomes: For the best possible outcome for each adoption we do prefer that you come to us and meet the dog or puppy in person.
Please note: Even though you may be first to call, this does not always guarantee you will be chosen to adopt. By no means do we run on a “first in, first served basis”. We aim to ensure that our animals are adopted into the most suitable home for them and the new family.