Adoption information
About Sandy
Meet Sandy, a beautiful dog with an exceptionally soft nature and an unwavering love for companionship. Sandy thrives on being close to those she loves, and you'll often find her trotting behind you, eager to be part of all your daily activities. Her gentle demeanor and endearing personality make her a wonderful companion for individuals and families alike.
Sandy's love for attention is heartwarming and she knows just how to tug at your heartstrings with her soulful eyes and affectionate gestures. Whether it's lounging by your feet or snuggling up during quiet evenings, Sandy cherishes every moment spent with her humans, offering unconditional love and loyalty in return.
Not only is Sandy a devoted companion, but she also gets along splendidly with her fellow canine friends. Her playful nature and sociability make her a great addition to households with other dogs, where she can frolic and enjoy the camaraderie of her four-legged pals. Whether on a leisurely stroll, playing in the backyard, or simply lounging in the living room, Sandy's presence brings a sense of warmth and joy to any home she graces.
For those seeking a loyal and loving furry friend, Sandy is the ideal match. Her gentle spirit, coupled with her unwavering affection, promises to bring comfort and delight to her new family.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
The adoption process at the Upper Lachlan Shire is relatively easy. We ask that if you are interested in an animal, please apply via pet rescue, the Shelter staff will then review applications and phone selected applicants for a meet and greet. We do not take expressions of interest over the phone.
Once you have been selected as the right applicant for the animal, all that is required by you is to make a payment at the Animal Shelter by eftpos ONLY (Via phone can be arranged after a meet and greet with the animal), provide details for the microchip and registration paperwork and then pick up your future pet from the Council veterinary service provider once they have been de-sexed and vaccinated, if not already desexed and vaccinated (Council staff will advise you when the animal is booked in at the veterinary clinic.