SIX adorable cattle cross puppies found under a Gunnedah house are in desperate need of a new home.
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The puppies were born to a stray found nesting underneath the house about two months ago.
The owner of the home only discovered the dogs – four females and two males – when they were just shy of six weeks.
The litter, believed to be a Bull Arab cross with cattle dog, was kept under duty of care for a week but were never claimed.
The RSPCA has named the puppies Axel, Boss, Charlie, Dixie, Essie and Flea.
The organisation expects they will grow medium to large-breed size and weigh somewhere between 20 and 30kg.
Their personalities are starting to develop, and at eight-weeks-old, they are now ready to go to their new homes.
The cute-as-a-button pups are for sale for $350, which includes their first vaccination, microchip and de-sexing. They are also up to date with their flea and worm control.
To find out more, visit https://adoptapet.com.au