Adoption information
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About Teddy
Teddy by name, teddy by nature! This gorgeous little light apricot fellow is Teddy and he's a mini Maltese with a dash of Pomeranian (certainly all his looks have thrown to the Maltese). He's very playful, cheerful, cheeky and happy! Teddy just loves to be in on all the action and is never too far from your feet. Although cuddling seems like a new experience to him, we're pretty confident he'll take all the cuddles he can get in a week or so.
Teddy arrived with his equally adorable bro Tex (also listed on PetRescue), from a family who could no longer care for all the doggo family anymore.
Teddy's exercise requirements will be minimal, playing with his toys and perhaps a small doggo sibling, following you around the home and garden, outings in the car and short walks will suit him perfectly!
He has started his crate training, walking on a lead and is going well with pee/poo pad training.
Teddy would thrive in a home where his humans are around more often than not, where there are no young children (or at least, considerate young children who can respect his small stature) or a family with kids over 5 who will help with enrichment activities.
Teddy will be desexed in the next couple of weeks, at which time he can head off to his new home (expect this to be around the 10th Feb). He is currently with a foster carer in ORANGE NSW.
Please express your interest through PetRescue or phone me on the number listed.
Medical notes
Teddy is in wonderful health and will be desexed before going to his new home.
Adoption details
Please express your interest by sending an email through PetRescue.
Tell us about the home and lifestyle you can offer Sprout.
We are interested in your family situation (who is in your family) their work/study hours, how long the dog would be left alone during a typical week.
Tell us if you have other pets - in most cases we look favourably on a home with an existing dog or the possibility of adding another dog at a later stage (the exception would be if the dog being rehomed is not so good with other dogs).
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.







