A dog who likes to run and play ball is ready to find his new best friend to go outdoors after being raised at the Critteraid Animal Sanctuary. Rona is a two-year-old New Zealand Heading Dog / Border Collie Cross looking for an active home that will take him out every day. “Rona loves to play fetch. She is a ball dog. If she does not play fetch, her favorite thing is to cuddle on the couch with someone she trusts,” said Critteraid Dog House director Arlene Dunstan-Adams. The sweet puppy is looking for a quiet but active home without other dogs. However, it could coexist peacefully with cats. “Rona has some anxiety and is working with a coach to overcome his stimuli to feel more relaxed in and out of his contractor. The new owner should be committed to working with him while settling into his new Zoe.” It would be better to go to a home without small children or the stress of many people coming all the time. Rona is a companion dog, she would be happier if it was just him and only one person or he and a couple. Rona is one of the many dogs in Critteraid’s care at the moment looking for a new home. “Some dogs that come to Critteraid find a home right away, while others have to wait a little longer until they find the perfect home. Critteraid takes great care of dogs that need a specific home environment to make sure they go to the perfect home forever.” said Dunstan-Adams. Critteraid has a two year old Canon Australia female breed of cattle that would like another dog to play at home. It is available for a contractor or a contractor for adoption. A young Australian herd of cattle, under the age of one, also needs a foster home for a while due to medical needs. These two are shown in the pictures below. If you are interested in adopting or raising a dog through Critteraid, fill out an adoption application or host application on their website here. Photo: Contributed Peak Photo: Contributed Cent