Adoption information
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About Rudi
Sweet little Rudi is an 18 month old West Highland Terrier who has found himself searching for a very special forever home.
Rudi is a friendly loving little man. He loves going for a walk and walks well on a lead. Unfortunately Rudi has had an injury in his past which has caused him to have some nerve damage. Due to the nerve damage he has some incontinence issues so will need a very special, kind and tolerant family to adopt him and help him with this. Rudi’s foster mum will explain his situation and give you information on the best way to care for him. Rudi sleeps on a doggy bed next to his foster mum and has been good through the night with no accidents. Rudi is very deserving of finding a special forever home with humans who are kind, caring and accept him as he is and want to help him.
Rudi is in foster care in Mosman NSW.
Medical notes
Rudi has nerve damage which can cause occasional incontinence
Adoption details
***Our aim is to find the best homes for our dogs and pups, so a good detailed application will make you stand out from the rest***
If you could answer the following questions and provide as much information about your family, work, home life so we can best match up these pooches to the right family. Thanks so much.
* Current pets? If so, details. �
* Children? If so, details �
* Rent or own your home? Written agreement is required by your landlord/real estate for rental properties outlining that dogs are allowed. Our dogs and pups will only be adopted to homes where they are allowed inside to be part of the family. Real Estate approvals must state that this is permitted.�
* Opportunities for socialization outside the home? Whilst some of our dogs are best in only dog homes, most of our dogs have been provided with lots of socialisation and will need this to be ongoing.
* Work commitments? How long will the dog be on their own? �
* Why do you think this breed will be suitable for you? Breed type experienced owners will generally be given priority.
* Will you allow this pooch to live both inside and outside as part of the family? �
* Yard check will be done to confirm you have a fully fenced secure yard and adequate shelter when the dog or pup is outdoors.
Wally's Doggie Rescue put a lot of time and effort into ensuring our dogs/pups are sociable and made to feel part of the family, so in considering adoptions, these are the type of things we will be looking for in a new family. He/she will be desexed,1st and 2nd vaccination, microchiped, wormed and flea treated regularly and a health check done by our vet .
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.