Adoption information
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About Fraser
When Fraser came from the Pound he was a scared and frightened little boy who went into foster care in the city where there were many new sights and sounds. Life had changed dramatically for Fraser who was a sad boy but, while quarantined in his foster home, he began to settle into his routine. Fraser was house trained, taught a few basic commands and then began to settle and become a happy little dog. Once Fraser's quarantine period had passed he was taken to the local off leash park for play and socialisation. It became clear that Fraser LOVES other dogs and, if there are no other dogs in the park, wants to go walking until he finds a doggy mate. Fraser then turns on his doggy charm and becomes fearless, playful and energetic and intent on 45 minutes of doggy madness! Fraser has just been on a country retreat with his foster carer and there he found a treasure trove of smells, new dogs, geese, mud and much more. He made friends with the local Labrador and the two of them had fun times together in the country. Fraser's new home MUST be with another small, friendly and playful companion dog and he will require regular walks and playtime. Fraser is house trained and his new home must give him indoor access at all times. Fraser is a very loving dog with a high maintenance coat that will require regular grooming.
Adoption details
Fraser comes desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, on heartworm prevention and with NSW Local Council lifetime registration for $400. He has also had a recent dental (teeth cleaned under anaesthetic). If you would like more information on Fraser or to arrange to meet him, please phone Denise on 0466 690916 (between 8am and 7pm only) or email using ADOPTION ENQUIRY as your Subject Heading. Before phoning or emailing, please check Denise's rescued dogs in foster care on www.paws.com.au for any updated photos and to make sure this dog is still available for adoption.
Listed 16 August
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.