Adoption information
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About Mindy
INTERSTATE ADOPTION IS ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS
Thank you for considering a rescue dog. Most dogs receive several enquiries, and we aim to match the right dog to the right home so that they can have a happy life together. If your enquiry is unsuccessful, rest assured that the foster carer has carefully based their decision on a thorough knowledge and 15 years experience with the understanding of the dog’s needs as our top priority.
Please email in the first instance telling me about your home/lifestyle/activity levels/other dog in the family, children/ages anything that gives me an idea of you and your family and the life that I can expect for my foster for the rest of their life. I will respond by phoning you within 24 hours.
When emailing from a mobile phone please include the number.
Mindy is a foxie cross Jack Russell girl approx. 2 years old.
Mindy is a scallywag in the dog world, she is still very much a pup but does settle in to family life with ease.
Mindy does need another dog in her new home one around the same age/size as she is tiny any dog over 10 kilos would not be suitable.
Mindy would be great with a family who have older kids she is not suitable for toddlers as she is very tiny and could get hurt. She needs to be an indoor/outdoor dog so she can come and go during the day when her family are away, she needs to be treated as one of the family and not shoved outside at night as she will scream the neighbourhood down just like I would if outside at night.
Please email me in the first instance and tell me about your self, your lifestyle, your activity levels, tell me about your other dog, anything that gives me an idea of the type of life I can expect Mindy to have for the next 15 years.
Adoption details
To enquire about a dog in foster care please email the foster carer in the first instance (using the contact details listed with the dog's description).
The foster carer needs to know about you, your family, and any other pets, about your lifestyle and accommodation, and about the type of dog you want, so that they can help work out if the dog you have selected is right for you.
For dogs, foster carers will also carry out a 'home check' where we look at fencing and shelter for the dog to make sure they are adequate, and advise on anything that needs to be done to make sure your dog will be safe and comfortable.
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.