Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
1035042
Location
Townsville DC, QLD
Age
1 year 2 months
Adoption fee
$450.00
Microchip number
953010100642251
Breeder identification
BIN0000268254643
Last updated
09 Apr, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (QLD only)
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Wormed
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Has received heartworm preventative
About Cindy
Cindy is available for adoption DESEXED, MICRO-CHIPPED, up to date VACCINATIONS, FLEA/TICK/INTESTINAL WORM treated & on HEARTWORM PREVENTATIVE
Rehoming fee: $450
DOB: 5/03/2023
Sex: Female
Breed: Dachshound x Fox Terrier
Kid friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Other dogs: Yes
Fences: 4ft
BIN: BIN0000268254643
Cindy is very small dog just 5kgs a nice hand bag size. She is a timid young lady who enjoys spending time alongside her safe person or dog foster brother. Cindy had taken a long time to come out of her shell and when she does her playfull personality starts to come through. Cindy likes the quiet life sleeping on the lounge but when she is in her playful mood she loves to run around with her foster brother and sister or playing with the cats . Cindy loves to have a good variety of chew toys around to entertain her when she plays on her own .Cindy is fostered with young adult children , large and small dogs and cats . Cindy would be best suited to a quieter home where someone is around most of the time.
If you’re interested in meeting Cindy please complete an animal enquiry form at https://www.angelpawsinc.com.au/forms.html
Adoption details
First you need to email and inquire about whatever animal you are looking at to find out more information. If you believe this animal may suit you we will discuss the adoption process and go from there. All our animals are located in Townsville, North Queensland. If you are interstate or not a local the Angel Paws team are more than happy to answer as many questions you have about the animal to ensure they are the right one for you. We are also able to provide more pictures from the animals foster carers to assist you on your decision. The rest of the adoption process all depends on those first steps.