Adoption information
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About Arthur
By default he is ungodly handsome, and Arthur is just as sweet as he is handsome.
Living a full life even with a double ailment he requires someone a little understanding to make him thrive in life.
He will require a home with another dog, one that is patient and understanding and social and can be a little bit like a guide for him as he grows and develops.
Arthur isn't aware that he is deaf and blind, so life for him is as normal as it gets. Being pure white he will need to be inside a little more and well shaded. And would do well with someone with previous experience on dogs like him however someone willing to learn with him is just as good!
He's best suited to stable footed kids over the age of 7 as he doesn't quite know his limits yet and does crash and bounce around a little bit. He is learning his toilet training and is successfully holding all night in his soft pen with no fussing or issues. And he travels wonderfully in the car sleeping the entire trip.
He is still learning to map the house and right now his foster family have kept his training very simple. Just doing a lot of touch and scent work to build up his basics. We are expecting him to be a solid boy so a home comfortable with a medium to large dog is best suited.
His vets have been happy with his health, and have said he should live a full life with no issues and at this current stage he doesn't require removal of any eye fragments.
Arthur is located in the Lower Hunter valley and is currently 8-9 weeks old. He is ready to start his journey to meet someone special and hopes he doesn't have to wait too long.
Medical notes
Arthur is deaf and blind
Adoption details
In the ENQUIRY SECTION please explain in LENGTH some basics about yourself/ your life/ your household and what type of life you can provide for one of our rescue animals.
If successful, you would be contacted by phone, where we will talk about your enquiry and potentially organise a meet and greet between you/ your dogs/ your family and the potential candidate
From there, you can either take your animal with you if the meet and greet was successful and their vet work has been completed- or if the vet work hasn't been completed, you must wait until it's finished before taking your new friend home which will be organised between yourself and the foster carer.
Every animal has a 2 week trial period.
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.