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.

Clank is our new fellow at the Shelter. He has had quite unstable home situations in the past and needs ‘a soft, quiet place to land’. It’ll be a home where he’ll be taken care of and won’t have to worry about his safety, because his new guardian will take care of that. Please, could that be with you?
He has come with a rather unusual name and you’re welcome to change it. If you love delicious sweet treats, Clank is just like a lava cake — dark on the outside, soft and gooey in the middle. His journey to our Shelter has unnerved him and he has become quiet and shy. Underneath that dark exterior, however, there is a gentle fellow yearning for love and caresses. That will come with time and patience. Please review our advices about adoption and care:-
** A balanced diet of quality wet and dry food plus fresh, cool water.
** Indoor lifestyle only, enriched with snuggles, toys and games. This keeps everyone safe.
** Best suited to a quiet, calm household free from loud noises and confusion.
** Friends would be gentle adults and we would recommend teenage, cat-savvy children.
** Clank may be able to live with other friendly cats, however residing with dogs is unknown.
** He would appreciate a launch room or nook, as he is initially timid.
** Keeping his vet health checks current is a good idea.
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.