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About Emily
Little Emily is one of the sweetest little dogs to come into our care. She is very timid with strangers and takes some time to come around. However, with many cuddles and compliments she begins to feel confident and relaxed.
Her beautiful white coat will need plenty of attention - grooming (professional grooming would cost approximately $45) is essential to keep her face, ears and tail clean. Regular bathing too so that her coat stays clean.
Because of her small size, Emily is not suited to be around children. We would suggest a retired person or couple wanting a companion - a definite inside dog, although she does love to go out and play in the garden - she must be able to have inside access 24 hours a day.
Emily is a beautiful little dog with plenty of love to give to the perfect owner, she is not house trained but will learn in time. Emily is a 'couch potato' so will need to be exercised regularly - just a quick walk around the block for 10 minutes a day should suffice.
This little girl was reluctantly surrendered to us because of illness in her owner's family. They have asked that she goes to a retiree who will be able to spend quality time with her.
For more information on Little Emily please phone Wendy on 6584 7027.
Adoption details
The first step is to phone (preferred ) or email Port Macquarie Animal Welfare Service for assessment regarding prospective ownership and pet suitability.
Adoption Application forms must be completed and include a vet reference and photos of yards and fencing. A property inspection will be carried out on properties in the Port Macquarie area.
New dog owners must have a fully secure, fenced yard offering protection from all types of weather, subject to approval by PMAWS.
A 2 week trial period commences on the day of adoption.
All PMAWS dogs & cats are desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, heart & intestinal wormed, flea & tick treated.
Introducing a Kitten/Cat into a new home (especially where either a dog or cat already lives) can be a difficult challenge. It requires patience, perseverance and supervision.
Once your new kitten/cat arrives home, it should be made to feel safe in its own room - we call this the "sanctuary". No other cat or dog should be allowed into this room. The kitten/cat will need bedding, food, water, a view out of a window and somewhere to hide. A good idea in dog and cat families is also a 2 metre tall scratching post, where a kitten/cat can retreat if it needs to. \
Keep the kitten/cat in a room for the first few days, then, gradually, using a series of wooden chocks (or similar), open the door slightly to allow paws and noses to meet. It can then be opened further to allow the kitten/cat in and out, but not the older cat or dog in. We recommend that this should be continued for 14 days.
PMAWS urges all owners to keep their cats indoors.
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.


