Adoption information
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About Pansy
Pansy is a sweet and adaptable Amstaff with a gentle soul and a heart full of love. At just 18 months old, she has already proven herself to be house-trained and comfortable in a crate, making her an excellent addition to any busy household. She loves the security of her crate, contentedly resting while her family goes about their day. Pansy's temperament is a beautiful blend of friendliness and calm, allowing her to be a delightful companion for homes with older children and cats.
Pansy is quite social and enjoys the company of other male dogs. While she can be a bit uncertain around younger children, she is not aggressive, just a bit curious. Her affable nature and recent motherhood have only enhanced her nurturing disposition.
Despite battling heartworm, she has done amazingly well during and after the birth or her puppies, and Found Hearts Rescue has a medical plan in place for her heartworm treatment which we will pay for. Pansy will eventually be desexed once her health is stable and her treatment is complete.
If you're on the lookout for a lovable, well-mannered fur companion, Pansy is the perfect candidate. Her adaptable nature, joyful spirit, and friendly demeanor make her an ideal match for families seeking an affectionate pup to welcome into their lives.
With Pansy, you're not just adopting a dog; you're inviting a devoted and joyful presence into your home. She awaits a new family who will adore her sweet nature and cherish her for the gem she truly is.
Medical notes
She came to us with heartworm and we started to treat it when discovering she was pregnant so we have a medical plan in place which costs will be covered by Found Hearts Rescue
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Adoption details
We aim to match pets with the lifestyle and household of the adopter. To start this process you will need to complete an adoption application from our website https://foundhearts.com.au/forms/adoption-application-form/
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.