Adoption information
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About Zena
Meet Zena, a 4-year-old German Shorthaired Pointer mix who embodies the term 'awesome dog' in every way. Zena has excelled in every aspect of testing at the shelter, showcasing her amazing temperament and personality.
Zena is a people-lover through and through, showering affection without being overbearing. With a medium energy level, she thrives on daily exercise and enjoys activities like long runs or hikes. Despite her active nature, Zena also cherishes snuggle sessions and cuddles.
One of Zena's standout qualities is her exceptional socialization with other dogs. She's confident, friendly, and doesn't get overexcited, making her a great companion for canine friends. Zena is also suitable to live with children and would thrive in an active household with secure fencing.
This amazing dog is not just a great companion; she's also a candidate for dog parks once she's comfortable with her new owner. If you're looking for an all-around wonderful dog, Zena is ready to bring joy and companionship into your life!
Adoption details
We are not open to walk ins, appointments by booking only. All households members must be present before we can adopt an animal out.
As our goal is to adopt animals out from the shelter into loving homes as fast as possible, multiple bookings may be made for the same animal.
We are not able to hold any animals for any reason.
As such, there is a possibility that the animal you may have found a forever home before your appointment. If this is the case we will inform you by phone call as soon as possible.
Appointment Hours:
Mon: 12.30pm-3:30pm
Tues: 12.30pm-3:30pm
Wed: 12.30pm-3:30pm
Thurs: 12.30pm-5:00pm
Fri: 12.30pm-3:30pm
Sat: CLOSED
Sun: CLOSED
For serious enquires we are able to accommodate to outside our normal appointment hours. Please call us to arrange a time.
Please give the shelter a call on 5334 2075 or email animalshelter@ballarat.vic.gov.au for more information about the animal and our adoption procedures.
Some animals are not desexed until after the adoption
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.