Adoption information
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About Willow
Willow is the sweetest little girl, super cuddly and very docile. True to her Labrador nature, she absolutely loves the water- be that at bath time or playing in the shell pool out the back ( or even sneakily in the water bowl). She is definitely going to think she is a competitive swimmer as she gets older. She is also very much a lounge lizard of the park and even has a cute little snore as she dozes off.
She loves all her doggie friends and a good cuddle with anyone willing to show her the time and affection. She is still working on her toilet training but is making amazing progress and is almost going to the toilet on direct command, same as her ability to sit on command. She is doing very well in the recall department and will sprint over to you in a bouncy bounding nature with a happy face as she knows she gets a good cuddle for listening, or maybe even a sneaky treat if she is super good. She also seems to love the car, and loves watching everything in the world go by out the window. She is also being crate trained and will quickly sleep in there with no issues at all throughout the night and will yelp out for toilet time in the morning.
She is currently living in care with two cats, five adult dogs and her brother Finn. She would definitely be a great addition to any family household as I'm sure she would love some kiddie friends, she would also love another doggie companion if one is available.
She is definitely a dog that will melt your heart with just one look.
Willow is located on the Central Coast NSW where she lives with her foster family. Willow will be available for adoption from 15 November 2014.
Medical notes
Happy, healthy pup
Adoption details
Please contact Cathy via email only should you wish to meet Willow. Email will ensure a faster response. If enquiring about Willow, please give us some indication of the type of home that she would have with you. We are interested in things such as other animals (past and present), children who may have contact with the dog, whether you own or rent your home, what opportunities for socialisation outside the home your dog would have, how much you/someone is home and most importantly, why you feel this dog/pup may be suitable for you. Wally's Dog Rescue put a lot of time and effort into ensuring our dogs/pups are sociable and made to feel part of the family, so in considering adoptions, these are the type of things we will be looking for in a new family.
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.