Adoption information
About Dinky
Okay, let's keep it simple! Dinky is a country girl, and you can take the girl out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the girl!
Born on the 9th March, 2025, some would say she is still a baby! She certainly acts like one. Her breeding is Terrier cross Toy poodle, so she is pretty cute.
Now Dinky has had a bit of a "naughty streak" in her - like a lot of puppies. She has chewed furniture, doors, hoses and more hoses!!! Plus the odd bed and plenty of her toys. But we think, she is finally growing up!
Dinky will make someone the perfect companion. She would thrive with another small, playful dog as she has plenty of playmates in her foster care home.
Dinky is in foster care in Kempsey, and we would love for her to be adopted by either a retired couple, or a single retired lady.
Dinky is, of course, de-sexed and fully vaccinated. She doesn't need a big yard, but enough room to run around in.
She has a sweet nature and gets along with all her dog mates.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
The first step is to phone or email Midcoast Dog Rescue Inc. for assessment regarding prospective ownership and pet suitability.
Adoption Application forms must be completed.
A property inspection will be carried out on properties in the Port Macquarie area so we can verify that your home and yard are suitable for the pet you’ve selected. Proof of home ownership will be required. If renting your home, a letter from the owner’s agent confirming that the pet is allowed will be required.
A 2 week trial period commences on the day of adoption. If, for any reason, the dog is returned to Midcoast Dog Rescue within the trial period, the total adoption fee paid will be refunded.
All Midcoast Dog Rescue animals come desexed, microchipped, vaccinated (up to date), vet checked ,wormed, flea and tick treated.
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Midcoast Dog Rescue Inc. is trying to expand its foster carer network so that we can help more dogs in need. This is a very rewarding experience and suits a variety of people. Some people, for whatever reason, are unable to make a permanent commitment to a dog, a commitment which can last for up to 15 years. Others use the fostering experience as an interim measure before committing to permanently owning a dog. If you think you could be interested in becoming a foster carer, either on a long-term or a short-term basis, and would like more information please contact Nigel on 6584 4992 or Wendy on 6584 7027.