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About Odin π
Introducing Odin, our absolutely stunning Great Dane x Staffy boy π
This handsome boy has grown up around cats and other dogs and is currently in care with a number of other dogs, both small and large. He is also sharing his foster home with his sister, Harley, cats (although not sure he really is a great fan) as well as his foster family which includes regular visits from young children. Odin is a little timid of bigger, more active dogs and does prefer those who give him some space until he feels comfortable. Odin is currently living both inside and outside and his foster mum is very impressed with his toilet training efforts.
Odin is currently sleeping inside with other dogs and sleeps through the night with no issues. He's a playful, yet chilled out boy and will often laze around with the older dogs in his foster home....but the teething stage is fast approaching, so he will need plenty of chew toys, bones and kongs to keep him from chewing on everything in your home!
Due to Odin's size/breed, we will be allowing him to be re-homed under a desex agreement. This will mean that Odin must be returned to one of our approved vets on the Central Coast for desexing, no later than 29th March 2019 (6 months old). We have consulted a number of vets who have all confirmed this is an appropriate age for the breed/size. For this reason, there will be no interstate adoptions and we will be ideally looking for a home on the Central Coast.
As with all our pups, we strongly recommend enrolling in Puppy school. Odin will need continued socialisation with other dogs during the puppy stage and into adulthood, as well as ongoing training so that he grows up to be a well mannered and socialised boy. We believe that he will be a large dog when fully grown. He is a beautiful natured puppy, and given the right environment weβre sure he will grow to be an extremely loyal, well mannered adult.
We would love to help get you started with training, so our amazing supporters, Best Friends - Erina, have kindly offered to include a 5 week Puppy training course with all of our Puppy adoptions (up to 16wks of age)....The Best Friends Puppy Pre-School service is a fun and interactive five-week training course that covers puppy behaviours, diet, health, grooming, exercise and play, with an emphasis on socialisation, command training, health and care. Their aim is to teach you positive ways to train your puppy in basic skills such as βsitβ, βdropβ, βstayβ, and how to walk well on a lead, but also how to control your puppyβs not so desirable behaviours like toileting inside, biting, mouthing and separation anxiety.
Odin would be best suited to a home where he had the company of his humans or another doggie companion. He will need a medium to large yard with secure height appropriate fencing. Whilst he is currently in foster care with children, due to his size, we would recommend children over the age of 8 years.
Odin is located in Bateau Bay, on the Central Coast NSW and looking forward to meeting you!
Medical notes
Microchipped
Vaccinated
Desexed - desex agreement to be completed
Wormed
Heart worm treated
Flea Treated
Vet checked
Adoption details
If you would like to express interest in adopting, we ask that you send through some info about yourself, your family and home, if you rent or own (rental agreement required if renting and rates notice required if you own) and what you can offer this gorgeous baby. Our aim is to find the best homes for our babies, not necessarily first in best dressed, so a good detailed application will make you stand out from the rest.
Once we have received your email outlining the above, those who we feel may be suitable, will be sent an Adoption Questionnaire to complete. Your enquiry will then be passed onto the appropriate carer and successful applicants will be contacted via phone.
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