Adoption information
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About D1040 Odin
Meet Odin, a charming male pup with a lineage that's nothing short of impressive—his dad is a big German Shepherd, and his mum is a beautiful Husky. With parents like these, Odin is destined to be a large and robust dog, full of energy and intelligence.
This handsome boy will thrive in a home that isn't in a high-traffic area, as he naturally takes on the role of an alert dog. His instincts will have him barking when strangers approach, making him an excellent guardian for your property. However, it's essential to remember that Odin will need dedicated training and socializing to help him become the best dog he can be. With proper lead work and positive reinforcement, he'll grow into a well-behaved and attentive adult.
Odin is already doing very well with toilet training, showing just how eager he is to learn and please. This sweet pup will be a loyal and attentive companion, always by your side and ready to engage in whatever activities your day might include. His ideal adopter would be someone with dog experience who understands the dedication required to train a big, intelligent breed like Odin.
If you're looking for a furry friend who will offer loyalty, protection, and endless love, Odin could be the perfect addition to your family. This delightful pup is ready to find a home where he can continue to grow and thrive, making unforgettable memories with his new family.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
PLEASE NOTE: We only re-home within a 100km radius of Ballina on the North Coast of NSW.
Please email shelter@nras.org.au anytime or phone our office on (02) 6681 1860 between 10am & 4pm Monday to Friday to enquire about any of the animals we currently have in care. You will then need to complete an Adoption Questionnaire which you can download from our website. Please note that we require either proof of home ownership, or written landlord approval to accompany your Adoption Questionnaire.
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.