Adoption information
About Levi
Meet LEVI, a sweet and gentle Kelpie cross pup, whose journey has led him into the care of Friends of the Pound. While a little shy at first, Levi quickly warms up to gentle cuddles, revealing a playful and loving nature that will steal your heart.
Levi's ideal home is with a quiet family who can offer him the nurturing environment he needs to truly blossom. With his delicate white coat, a shady yard would be perfect to protect him from the sun while he enjoys the outdoors. Levi's gentle nature makes him ideal for a family that values a calm atmosphere, and who is just looking for a loving pup to shower with love and affection.
To meet Levi and experience the joy he will bring into your life, please reach out to our Shelter Manager, Yvette, on 0421 831 128. Yvette will be delighted to arrange a visit for you to meet this adorable pup.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
If there is a cat/dog you would be interested in adopting that you have seen online or met at our Adoption Centres, you will need to fill out an Expression of interest. You can do this at the Centres or online at: https://friendsofthepound.com/adoption-expression-of-interest/
We only adopt out cats and dogs to locations that are within 2 hours driving distance.
If you are a homeowner, we need a copy of your Rates Notice. If you have a Body Corp, we need their written permission that cat/dog ownership is allowed.
If you are in a rental we need written permission from the Home owner/Letting Agent. The letter needs to be dated within the last week and state the property address, the name of the Occupant (adopter-to-be) and how long you have been at the property.
We cannot accept deposits and no hold can be put on a cat/dog.
All adoptions need to be approved by our Cat, Kitten or Dog Coordinators or Management so you might not be able to adopt the cat or dog at the time you meet them.
We aim to match the cats/dogs with the most suitable owner and home environment. Our goal is to have the cats and dogs go to a home where they can spend their entire lives, which could be up to 20 years or more for a kitten, and 15-20 years for a puppy.