Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Snoop
A vibrant, cheeky and fun loving young boy.
- Other dogs?
Yes and no. He gets along well with other dogs he knows and is currently living with a little girl dog but he is starting to want all the attention and pushes her out of the way. He has also recently started to bark at other dogs if one runs into his space. We think he is being protective if he is startled.
- Cats?
Unsure. Will bark at them.
- Kids?
Yes. He would make a great family dog. He loves playing with the kids in the back yard. But we recommend older kids who understand they need to be gentle.
- Size?
10-12 kgs
- Activity level / exercise requirements ?
Moderate. He likes to play with dogs he likes and chase the ball with the kids.
- Escape artist?
No
- Does the dog need company during the day?
Snoop will be fine if you work full time as long as he gets plenty of attention when you are home.
- Toilet Trained?
Yes
- The dog’s likes / dislikes?
He loves playing games in the back yard and adventures in the park. He dislikes being confined to small spaces and can become jealous of another dog if they are getting too much attention. He is frightened of thunder, rain, storms, skate boards and bikes.
- Ideal home for him?
A young family with no other dogs who wants a playful, vibrant play mate. He will be fine alone if you work during the day as long as he is part of the action when you are home.
- GENERALLY
Snoop is a laid back, gentle dog who is extremely affectionate and demonstrative. He is not timid and will deal with a little bit of ‘’rough and tumble’’ play with the kids. He will want to be an essential part of your life.
TO MEET
Please submit and expression of interest form from www.dogadoption.org.au.
Adoption details
We strongly recommend you read the dogs' profile carefully as everything we know about the dog/s is listed.
If you are interested in a dog we invite you to submit an application form so we can learn more about your circumstances. This is to ensure we match the right dog to the best home. (one form per family - not per dog) http://www.dogadoption.org.au/adoption---expression-of-interest.html
This is for the benefit of both the dog and the potential new owner/s. It also saves time and uses limited resources more effectively.
Once the essential criteria is confirmed we put you in touch with the carer for a more detailed chat with a view of meeting the dog/s.
If you decide to proceed with the adoption we make a time for a house check.
The adoption fee is then paid (there is a 2 week cooling off period.) Please note we do not usually allow trials.
Foster carers are also able to adopt foster dogs once approved.
http://www.dogadoption.org.au/foster-care-terms--conditions.html
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.






