Adoption information
About Nala
Meet Nala! Nala is a remarkable canine companion full of charisma and charm. Embodying a wonderful, friendly nature, she loves interaction with her human friends, making her a delightful addition to any home.
Nala is incredibly sociable and off-the-charts affectionate, loving nothing more than accompanying you on your daily activities, whether they consist of a brisk morning walk, lounging around while you dig in your garden, or even patiently standing by your side as you build a shed.
She finds pleasure in the simplest everyday rhythms, thriving on routine, and the comfort of understanding what's next. Nala adapts effortlessly, hinting at her extraordinary agility and intelligence. One of her favourite pastimes is taking long, and active walks. An excellent walking companion
Nala is an exuberant dog but can have lots of relaxed time with you too . Her joy radiates when you're outside gardening or tending to odd jobs, likely because it combines two of her favorite things: being outside and hanging out with her beloved human. It will warm your heart to see Nala snoozing in a patch of sun while you're busy, one ear open, always ready to lend a paw if needed!
Her love for humans and their day-to-day activities make Nala a great model for the role pets can play in our lives: steadfast supporters and friends who offer unconditional love. If you are looking for a friendly, easy-going companion to enjoy the great outdoors – or just your backyard – Nala could be your perfect match! Nala is not small dog or cat, chook friendly.
She needs a 6 ft fence as well as she can jump and climb. She would also suit a security type job as she looks the part to keep unwanted people out and would love to hang around the work shop all day "helping"
Medical notes
Has had a non malignant growth taken off back leg. No ill effects and not even a scar.
Adoption details
All applications are assessed for the suitability of pet to owner and owner to pet All dogs must go to secure fencing. Advice is given on feeding and care to make sure new adopter is really up for it. We assess the ability of the new pet parent to commit for the long term not the short term. Part of our process is education before adoption. Making sure there is a plan B in force should the unexpected happen and they can no longer care for the pet. We prefer to do this by conversation rather than forms. If adoption agreed to an adoption agreement is signed and a trial period arranged. Written advice on foods and care is given When the trial is completed and animal formally adopted the microchip transfer is completed, vaccination and sterilisation certificates are all given to new pet parent and they are strongly encouraged to keep contact with us for updates and to ask for assistance should a problem arise.

