Adoption information
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About Gypsy
Meet Gypsy, a gentle and timid poodle mix with a heart full of love to give. At just over four and a half years old, she is a tender soul looking for a quiet and understanding new family who can appreciate her soft and delicate nature. Gypsy may be a bit anxious and gets scared around boisterous canines and unfamiliar cats, so a peaceful environment would be ideal.
Though initially shy, Gypsy blossoms with the presence of another little doggy friend, providing her with comfort and companionship. She would thrive in a household that values harmony and tranquility, where she can feel safe and secure. Gypsy is still learning to walk confidently on a leash, so her new family should be patient and willing to take small, encouraging steps with her.
Gypsy is an expert at being quietly adorable, enjoying laid-back days filled with calmness and tender moments with her doggy sibling or trusted humans. Over time, her timid nature reveals a gentle and affectionate creature who will undoubtedly melt your heart. If you're seeking a sweet companion who can offer quiet, understated love and benefit from a serene lifestyle, Gypsy may be the perfect match for your home.
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Adoption details
Our adoption process is easy. You will receive a application for the animals you are interested in. Please full that in and send it back to us.
Even though you may be first to message, this does not always guarantee you will be chosen to adopt. By no means do we run on a "first in, first served basis". We aim to ensure that our animals are adopted into the most suitable home for them and the new family.
With all our animals, we go on what our vet has told us and what we believe the breed and age to be. We never guarantee the breed or age but take the best educated guess.
Please note: Our shelter is located in the Snowy Mountains. We are a 5 hour drive from Sydney and Melbourne and 2 to 3 hours from Canberra.
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.