Adoption information
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About Dodger
Do you have a single male guinea pig looking for a friend? Please meet Dodger! This fuzzy cuddle bear is keen to find a best friend to spend the remainder of his days with. Dodger is very special, as he came to the Refuge requiring dental surgery and suffering hair loss and has been in care for the past few months recovering. After spending his days recuperating on the couch with his foster carer, he is all healed up and ready to find a furever friend his age and a loving furever home.
Dodger loves having his cheeks rubbed and chin scratched. We'll be sad to see this squeaky teddy bear go, but excited for him to find a family that will spoil him with all the riches of veggies, cuddles and soft beds as he loves to snuggle up and stretch out. Can you give this little man a furever home?
At over four years old, Dodger would be considered a senior. The life span of a guinea pig is generally five to seven years, however with good nutrition, care and love, they have been know to live for a lot longer.
If you would like to adopt Dodger, you will need to bring your guinea pig to an open day at Bracken Ridge, as not all guinea pigs will pair successfully.
Adoption details
Qld Guinea Pig Refuge is located at Bracken Ridge, North Brisbane.
The adoption fee for our guinea pigs is $25 each. Desexed guinea pigs are $35 each. They come fully health checked; worm and mite treated; and have been living at their foster carer’s house where they receive handling time.
If you are interested in adopting Dodger, please fill out the adoption form by following the link below.
http://www.qldguineapigrefuge.com.au/guinea-pig-adoption.html
Ask us about our great prices on indoor cages and accessories.
Qld Guinea Pig Refuge is a guinea pig shelter dedicated to helping mistreated, abused, and unwanted guinea pigs in Queensland. To ensure they live a happy and healthy life, our guinea pigs are rehabilitated under our no euthanasia policy and then adopted under our strict adoption policy.
To learn more about Qld Guinea Pig Refuge, and guinea pigs in general, check us out!
Website – www.qldguineapigrefuge.com.au
Facebook – www.facebook.com/qldguineapigrefuge
Email – qldguineapigrefuge@live.com
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.