Adoption information
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About 🥨 Hilde 5390 🥨
Introducing Hilde. A pint-sized dynamo often described as 'tiny but mighty' who is just 11 months old.
Hilde has experience living with children and has shown immense patience and affection towards them. Her playful yet gentle demeanour is a testament to her adaptability and makes her a great addition to families with kids.
With a high-energy profile, Hilde would do well with active individuals or families who can accompany her on long walks, play fetch with her, and give her the exercise she needs. Despite her small size, she has a zest for exploring the environment and maintains a lively and cheerful attitude at all times.
Hilde is young, vibrant, and poised for further development and training. All she needs is a caring family that is willing to devote attention, care, and love. With her adorability, strength, and charm, Hilde can make every day brighter and more exciting than the last.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
1. Dogs that are found lost and or wandering are impounded at the Pound/ Shelter
2. The shelter team will exhaust every available avenue in attempts to locate animal owners, including but not limited to:
o scanning for microchips and posting on the lost page of the Shire’s website.
o letters are sent to identified owners
o rangers attend properties where owners cannot be contacted.
o we network with the Lost Dogs Home, RSPCA and other council organisations to search their records for identified animals.
2. All the dogs in our care are fed high quality nutritious food, provided enrichment, receive a nice clean pen each day and our tireless staff use every opportunity to spend time with the dogs to help them to connect and regain trust.
3. After the eight business day holding period and there has been no success at finding the owner or the owner has abandoned or surrendered the dog, the animal will then go on to our next step in the re-homing process.
4. The dogs go to the vet for desexing, vaccination and general health checks
5. Our caring and dedicated staff walk the dogs, provide training and socialisation. The dogs experience different environments and adventures. They are properly trained to walk on a leash with head control, they are exposed to traffic, pedestrians, loud noises and general daily life experiences. Some dogs need lots of work and training. Our team are highly experienced, qualified and are up to the challenge of assessing and preparing the animals for rescue and adoption.
6. All applicants go through a screening process to ensure our dogs go to the right forever home.
7. All adoptive owners are educated on responsible pet ownership, keeping your dog contained, registering your dog and walking your dog on lead.
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.