Adoption information
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This pet is no longer available
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About Finn
Finn is a little bit of a shy soul but is absolutely sweet and gentle. He loves his cuddle time, be that with another doggie friend, a willing human or his little froggie stuffed toy.
He loves his car rides, wrestling with the bigger adult dogs or his sister, playing chasies and eating any delicious treats available.
He also seems to be great when it comes to bath time, with no complaining at all. He is only young but seems to be a very inquisitive little boy who wants to learn and appease his owners.
He is doing very well when it comes to toilet training and is even learning how to sit on command. He is also being crates trained and is sleeping comfortably at night in there with a tiny yelp to wake you up in the morning for toilet time. He is also doing exceptional in the recall department.
He is currently living in foster care with two cats, five adult dogs and his bigger sister Willow.
Since he is only young, he would be a great addition to any household but would definitely benefit from being in a family environment- hopefully with another doggie companion for friendship and wrestles.
He would definitely be a dog that shows you an abundance of unconditional love and devotion.
Finn is located on the Central Coast NSW where he lives with his foster family. Finn 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 Finn. Email will ensure a faster response. If enquiring about Finn, please give us some indication of the type of home that he 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.