Adoption information
About Narla
Introducing Narla, the exuberant and delightful one-year-old female dog who's bound to capture your heart with her boundless energy and endearing charm. This lively young lady is always up for an adventure, her impressive high jumps standing as a testament to her athletic prowess and spirited disposition. With plenty of space to explore and play, Narla would blossom into a graceful addition to any active home environment.
Having come to us with her brother, Narla's experience living with another dog suggests she may thrive in a household with other canine companions, provided a successful meet and greet to ensure compatibility. Her affectionate and cuddly nature makes her an absolute delight to have around. Narla will eagerly soak up love and attention, as she forms strong bonds with her human family. Her playful spirit brings joy and warmth to every moment, making her a favorite among those who meet her.
At her core, Narla is a tender-hearted companion in search of a family that can match her for energy and affection. She's eager to join you in any game, go for brisk walks, and settle down for a snuggle afterward. Narla would be perfect for a household that appreciates a loving, playful, and enthusiastic dog. If you're looking for a new best friend who will fill your days with laughter and love, Narla is ready to leap into your life and your heart.
If you're searching for a vibrant, loving, and jubilant dog who will infuse your life with laughter and love, look no further than Narla. She's ready to leap into your life and create memorable moments that you'll cherish forever.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Narla is not desexed
Adoption details
If you see a dog or cat you would like to know more about please call the Council Ranger on 1300 459 689 during normal business hours.
Please note that the ACF is open by appointment only. To view a dog or cat you must speak with the Ranger first to arrange a suitable time.
Adoption fees will vary depending on the dog's or cat's chip, registration and desexing status when it enters the pound. Transport can often be arranged at the adopter's or rescue's expense.