Adoption information
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About Nina
Nina had so many things wrong with her we are just taking one step at a time. \ She is blind with bilateral lens luxation. She has no pupillary light reflexes so unfortunately there is nothing we can do for her blindness. Nina has multiple mammary tumours and fortunately they are benign. She also has a left sided inguinal hernia. Despite all these issues, Nina is amazingly agile and confident getting around despite bieng blind. She can raid a rubbish bin with ease and it appears that is how she survived. We were told by the pound that she hated males but we have not observed this so far. She is one of the saddest cases I have ever seen, yet her amazing strength and tenacity to survive make you admire her. She is very social with other dogs. She has a short coat and weighs 7.2kg.
Nina needs a special family with the patience to help her. She deserves to experience a life with love that she can reciprocate.
Medical notes
Nina comes desexed, C5 vaccinated heartworm free and microchipped.
Also included for the love and health of our doggies, is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DR Vet .
Adoption details
We are a charitable organisation and we rely very much on volunteers to manage our adoptions. For that reason we don’t always have people available to handle adoptions unless you make an appointment. Also, many of our dogs are in Foster care so we may need time to arrange for your chosen doggies to be available to meet you.
We try and handle most of the initial adoption enquiries by email and phone and then we will make an appointment for you to come and meet some of the doggies.
There are 5 simple steps to support our adoptions:
1. Selecting some doggies from the website
2. Completing the Adoption Questionnaire form (lifestyle form)
3. Discussing your needs with us and making an appointment
4. Meeting some of our doggies and adopting
5. After the adoption
visit - http://www.doggierescue.com.au/fivesteps.htm to find out more
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.