Adoption information
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About Sweetie
WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING ANY FURTHER INQUIRIES. Thank you
Sweetie is just that a sweetheart who wants a human to call her own.
She was found in a very remote part of the NT having suffered burns. We don't know-how. A vet from AMMRIC took Sweetie to the care of "the dog lady of Yuendumu".
Despite her scars, Sweetie is very healthy and trusting. She is a stocky girl who could possibly lose a couple of kilos.
Sweetie is a short sturdy dog, not a little dog. She is approx. 3.5yrs old and we have no idea of her breed.
She was born with a stumpy tail that wiggles with excitement at the hope of a cuddle.
Sweetie has come to Sydney to find her forever home where everything is a totally new experience. So she will need patience to adapt including walking on a lead.
Sweetie has not been alone before so will need time to ease into time alone.
She can be a little nervous so may be overwhelmed by young children. We don't know how she will be with cats or pocket pets.
Sweetie flew from Alice Springs to Sydney and is in foster care in Kingsford near UNSW
She is desexed, vaccinated and parasite treated.
Adoption details
WE CAN ONLY RESPOND TO ENQUIRES WITH BRIEF TO THE POINT ANSWERS TO ALL THE QUESTIONS BELOW.
Have you had a dog before is so, when, size, and age? (not if you have looked after someone else's dog)
Have both the applicant and their partner, extended family, housemates, parents discussed having a dog, and are they "on the same page"?
Most dogs, puppies, and young cannot be left alone for long hrs e.g more than 4hrs at a time. How will you deal with this issue?
If you want a puppy have you seriously considered the work involved i.e. toilet training, chewing, mouthing - those sharp teeth - jumping up, going to puppy classes?
Have you considered coping with all these issues when you have children (how old are your children?)?
A dog is not just for the children. The parents/caregivers must want the puppy and realise the constant supervision and boundaries needed.
Have you considered that a dog or a puppy cannot immediately be taken to a dog park or cafe and need to slowly understand all the new sights, sounds, people, dogs etc of their new environment?
Are you prepared to seek additional one on one training for you and your dog, if necessary?
Have you considered where the dog will sleep at night?
Have you considered any veterinary costs?
Have you considered how to cope with behavior issues should they arise?
If you rent have you obtained written approval for a dog?
If you own an apartment have you obtained written approval from the body corporate?
Have you puppy-proofed your home and bought all the things you feel you will need?
Have you considered that we never know the breed or eventual size of a puppy?
If you are offered a meet and greet and it is felt by all that the dog or pup is a good fit for your family, we expect you to be ready to take the dog home/adopt at the time.
We cannot hold dogs as space in foster care is needed for other dogs.
Thank you
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.