Adoption information
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About Ollie
Introducing Ollie (D156) the purebred English Fox Terrier. Ollie is 2 years old and was surrendered due to his owner working interstate. While we have been unable to trial Ollie is foster care as yet, his previous owner advises the following:
- Olley has been around small children without issue
- he is active, loves water and ball games
- he has been with cats and can play a "bit rough" but is otherwise ok
- he used to sleep with a Labrador and chook
- he has lived inside and outside and is house-trained.
- he sleeps in a kennel at night
- he is not a barker unless excited
- he is used to being on a lead but pulls
- he can be a small dog with a big attitude when out on a lead (ie barking at other dogs)
- he is good at escaping by jumping and climbing, but is not a digger.
The information outlined should be used as a guide only as dogs can present differently in different environments.
We would ideally like to see Ollie rehomed to a place where he has room to stretch his legs and do all the things a fox terrier is meant to do. He is a fine specimen of a dog who loves the company of other dogs and would do well in a family enviroment. \ We also think Ollie may be a mans man who will do well with a male owner, like he had before.
Adoption fee is $350 and Ollie will go to his new home Desexed, Microchipped, Vaccinated, Health Checked, Flea & Worm treated. Current years council registration also included if adopted into Horsham Municipality.
Temporary microchip no: DAB1
To find out more about handsome little Ollie call Lydia on 0447397880.
Adoption details
All animals listed are based in HORSHAM - RURAL VICTORIA (approximately 4 hours from Melbourne towards the South Australian Border).
Please contact the listed person to discuss the specifics of the advertised animal. We encourage people to come and meet the animal they are interested in adopting to ensure they are a perfect match. Horsham PAWS is based in rural Victoria - Horsham.
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.

