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About Rani (On Trial 20/10/12)
Rani is a Doberman x Staffy puppy, only 10 weeks old. She is well socialised with dogs and puppies of different sizes and ages. She has been very well fed and cared for and loves being with people and with other dogs. Rani hasn't seen a cat yet, but being so young she can learn to ignore or be friendly with cats and other animals. She will grow to be a medium to large sized dog.
Rani travels well in the car in a crate. She hasn't been on a lead yet. She sleeps inside at night and has access to the house in the day. We always recommend puppy training classes to give your new family member the best start in life.
She is nearly fully housetrained and can will go outside to toilet when the back door is open. A home with a doggy door would be ideal. Rani would love a home with another dog for company or someone who is at home most of the day as she is too young to be left home alone for long hours. Rani is full of love, life, and potential and she is ready to go to her forever home now.
Rani is a very pretty puppy with the classic Doberman black and tan markings. Her sister April is black with brindle patches instead of tan. Rani is outgoing; April is the quieter of the two but she is getting braver each day. They were born on 11/7/2012.
Rani and April are in foster care in Blacksmiths, NSW (Lake Macquarie). For more information or to meet them, please phone foster carer Robyn on 02 4972 0804 or 0407-074-143 (sorry, no email)
Dog Rescue Newcastle www.dogrescuenewcastle.com.au is a not-for-profit, volunteer organisation. \ Rani 's $450 adoption fee covers her desexing, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, microchipping, and lifetime registration. Your support allows us to continue saving other homeless dogs like Rani and April.
Medical notes
Healthy, happy, and well raised puppy
Adoption details
(1) The first step is to phone (preferred) or email the foster carer listed on the pet's profile. They can tell you all about the pet. They will also ask you about what sort of home you are offering in order to assess if it is a good match.
(2) Arrange to meet the pet, usually at the foster carers home or nearby.
(3) If that goes well we will arrange a property check so we can verify that your home and yard are suitable for the pet you've selected. They will ask to see photo ID to prove you live there.
(4) If both sides agree, then you can pay for and adopt your new family member! The two week trial begins on the day of adoption.
More details of our Adoption Procedure on our website: http://www.dogrescuenewcastle.com.au/adopt.html#procedure
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.








