Adoption information
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About Kira (Trial 1/2/15) ~ English Staffy puppy
Little Kira is a 9 week old, female, purebred English Staffy puppy. A typical puppy, Kira enjoys romping in the yard with our other dogs and playing with all sorts of toys. She is a healthy girl and has been very well socialised with other dogs and puppies and gets along fabulously with dogs of all different breeds, sizes and ages. I don't have a cat but she is young enough to think of a cat as just another playmate.
We recommend puppy training classes for all puppies. Kira will need a daily walk, toys, and interaction with people. Puppies are a big commitment for approximately 15 years.
Kira needs to be allowed inside when people are home, and to sleep inside. She will be great family dog and is suitable for children 8 years and older. She will grow up to be a medium sized dog. You will need solid fencing with solid material underneath such sleepers or concrete with no gaps. She cannot go to rural fencing (eg: mesh or wire). Gates need to have locks on them to discourage dog thieves (sad but true).
It would be a big plus if you have a friendly adult dog as a teacher, companion and playmate for Kira. If you don't have another dog to keep him company, then there needs to be someone in the household that doesn't work full time.
As Kira is not yet desexed, she is only available for adoption to Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Central Coast and Port Stephens because she'll need to be returned to our vet for desexing when she's 4 or 5 months old.
For more information or to meet Kira, please contact their foster mum Robyn on 02 4953 7115 (preferred) or 0407 074 143 and please leave a detailed message if not answered straight away. Kira is located in Glendale, NSW (Lake Macquarie).
Kira's adoption fee is $450 and includes her desexing, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, and microchipping. You can see all our available dogs at www.dogrescuenewcastle.com.au
Medical notes
Healthy little girl
Adoption details
(1) The first step is to phone or email the foster carer listed on the pet's profile (scroll to the bottom on the description). They can answer your questions and will ask you about the sort of home you are offering and may ask you to fill in our Adoption Questionnaire http://www.dogrescuenewcastle.com.au/adopt/adoptionquestionnaire.rtf.
(2) If the questionnaire is approved you can arrange to meet the pet, usually at the foster carer's 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. We will ask to see photo ID.
(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.
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