Adoption information
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About Chia (Dog/Cat/Poultry Exposure)
Chia is a gorgeous 6 weeks old, Large breed Mix of Rhodesian Ridgeback x Mastiff x Rottweiler x Border Collie.
HOME ENVIRONMENT
Chia is living in foster care with her sibling sister, a big dog foster sister, cats and chooks. Chia is fully crate trained and sleeps in her crate of an evening, with her sister in their own room, and usually sleeps right through the night.
PERSONALITY
Chia is a little ball of energy, outgoing, adventurous and cheeky. She loves playing tug with her sister and foster sister and romping around the garden. Chia is supper snuggler, and loves cuddles, kisses and pats.
TRAINING
Chia has begun inside toilet traininhg and is doing really well with this. Chia knows her name and comes when she is called.
Chia will do well with an active family who have time to take her for walks and play with her. She loves kids too, but can be a little bit of nibbler.
Located in foster care in Blackwall, NSW.
Adoption details
When enquiring about Chia, please give us some indication of the type of home that she would have with you. We are interested in things such as other animals (past and present), children who may have contact with the dog, whether you own or rent your home, what opportunities for socialisation outside the home your dog would have, how much you/someone is home and most importantly, why you feel this dog may be suitable for you.
Wally's Dog Rescue put a lot of time and effort into ensuring our dogs/pups are sociable and made to feel part of the family, so in considering adoptions, these are the type of things we will be looking for in a new family.
To kickstart my training, Wyong Dog Training Club will provide 3 FREE dog training sessions
http://wyongdogtrainingclub.org.au/. So please be sure to utilise this awesome gift which will benefit both you and Chia.
Wally's Doggie Rescue likes all of our rescues to be adopted into families that will continue their socialisation and allow their dogs inside of the home on a regular basis to ensure that they are part of the family. This is particulary so if they are to be an only dog.
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.

