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City of Wollongong

Baby Spice

Note: this dog's original name is unknown

Impound number: WCC-D-05-25-033

About Baby Spice

Baby Spice has been in our care since 29 May 2025.

Gender female
Age 5 months old (young)
Please note: this is the age at the time this dog was impounded.
Breed Mastiff x unknown breed cross
Colour black & white speckled
Cost to adopt $75 (75% discount)

Baby Spice comes microchipped, desexed, vaccinated, flea and worm checked, and lifetime registered.

Meet Baby Spice, the beautiful girl with an equally beautiful heart. This sweet, loving dog is on a quest to find a family that matches her warmth and gentle nature.

Baby Spice's loving demeanor is apparent from the moment you meet her. Her soft eyes and friendly tail wag make it clear that she's eager to share her affection with those around her. She thrives on companionship and adores being around people, making her the perfect candidate for a family looking to add a touch of sweetness to their home.

Her gentle and easy-going attitude means she's likely to settle in well with any household dynamic. Baby Spice is as much of a comfort seeker as she is a comfort giver, and she will surely become your devoted friend in no time.

With Baby Spice by your side, look forward to cozy moments and a loyal companion who always has nothing but love and joy to offer. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a beautiful girl eager to share her sweet nature, Baby Spice might be the perfect addition to your family.

Apply to adopt Baby Spice

Baby Spice came to us as a lost dog. She is now available for adoption, but if you are her owner, you can still contact us to reclaim her.

Use the button below to let us know if you're interested in adopting Baby Spice and one of our friendly team members will get in touch with you.

Note, all adopted animals come microchipped, desexed, vaccinated, flea and worm checked, and lifetime registered.

Become a foster carer

Please visit our Foster an Animal page if you'd like to become a foster carer for Baby Spice or one of the other animals in our care.

Common questions about adopting a pet

Start by using one of these links to browse our lists of pets available for adoption:

When you find a pet you like, click the button on its profile page to fill in a form and register your interest in adopting. You can also call us on (02) 4227 7111 during business hours (Monday – Friday, 9am - 5pm).

We’ll then ask you a few follow-up questions to check that you’re a responsible pet owner and make sure that your chosen pet best meets your needs.

We’ll also invite you to meet your future pet in person to make sure you’re a perfect match, before finalising the adoption.

The only types of pets we offer for adoption are:

The cost to adopt will vary depending on how long the animal has been waiting for a home. Generally costs will be:

  • Between $50 - $200 for a cat
  • Between $75 - $300 for a dog.

Like all Council fees and charges, these costs will be reviewed each year. Any changes will be publicly exhibited for comment before they are adopted by Council.

Yes you can!

When you let us know you're interested to adopt a cat or adopt a dog, we'll contact you and arrange a meet and greet so you can say hello and decide if they’re the one for you.

Our dogs and cats are boarded at a number of regional kennelling facilities contracted by Council. These are currently located across Wollongong, Gerringong and Nowra. You can't directly visit these facilities, but we'll bring the dog or cat to a location in our area that works for you.

Being a pet owner is a big responsibility.

To adopt a pet from Council:

  • You must be over 18 years old
  • You don't have to live in the Illawarra, but you will need to be able to transport your pet home.

Before adopting a new pet, consider your lifestyle and living arrangements.

If you have any questions or concerns, our team is happy to talk to you about your situation. Please email us or call (02) 4227 7111 to arrange a discussion.

We recognise the serious issue of baiting within the animal rehoming industry. To help prevent this, we have an assessment process in place for potential owners.

Potential owners are vetted to make sure that they’re suitable and committed to animal well-being.

 

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