Learn dog body language
While our canine companions can’t speak to us verbally, we can learn a lot about what they are saying through body language.


Meet Ollie, a goofy, affectionate boy with a big personality and even bigger love for his people. Ollie thrives on companionship and would love a home where he can enjoy indoor-outdoor access and be included in family life - whether that's joining you on an adventure or relaxing together at home. He's playful and fun, especially when it comes to his toys, happily chasing them around and proudly carrying them in his mouth. Ollie is a smart lad who's highly food‑motivated and eager to learn. He enjoys enrichment activities like snuffle mats and puzzle toys, and feeding his meals this way will help keep his busy brain satisfied. When Ollie gets over‑excited or overwhelmed, he can jump up and bark, so he'll need a patient, understanding family who can provide ongoing training, impulse control work, and a structured routine to help him settle. He may be best suited to a home with older, calmer children, and while he could enjoy the company of a calm, social dog, meet‑and‑greets are essential to ensure everyone is a good match. With the right guidance, Ollie will make a loyal, fun‑loving companion.
Ollie is not quite ready to be officially adopted just yet, however, he can still head home with his new family in a foster-to-adopt capacity until cleared for adoption by his vet team. If hoping to chat to Ollie's peeps and learn more, please submit your adoption application and they will be touch!
Visit your nearest RSPCA Adoption Centre, RSPCA Op Shop, RSPCA World for Pets or Petbarn store and adopt an animal in person. You can also apply to adopt an animal online.