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About Gypsy
The stunning Gyspy is a almost 2 year old AmStaff. This lovely lady is gentle and very affectionate.
Gypsy is a little unsure of what a lead is used for, but once her lead is on she is very excited to be out and about for a walk. She doesn't pull on her lead and loves to see the sights and sounds when out and about.
She is a very obedient girl who will sit for her food before you even ask her to! Gypsy just loves to please and is always watching you to get an idea of what you would like her to do. She is still a young girl and we believe that training will be a breeze with her as she is so eager to please you.
She can be fearful or loud noises and would need to be allowed inside during thunderstorms and fireworks. Gypsy is a great girl who is a little lacking in confidence, but we think with some patient training and lots of praise in a home environment, her confidence with soar.
Gyspy is very much a people dog who loves her cuddles and time with you. She does need more socialisation with other dogs and believe she would be best suited as an only dog, or if to be rehomed with another dog, she would need slow introductions.
She loves kids and would suit an active family who has someone at home with her or who she could go off to work with.
Gypsy's adoption fee is $350 and includes her desexing, vaccinations and lifetime registration. Gypsy is also regularly treated for flea and worms.
To enquire more or to meet Gypsy, please email ccacfadoptions@gmail.com, drop in to the facility or call 02 43044350 and speak to one of our friendly staff.
Gypsy is looking forward to meeting you
Adoption details
Please phone or email us to find out more information on our animals. You will be asked to fill in a questionnaire. This questionnaire is confidential and does not oblige you to adopt, or guarantee you the animal. The information you provide helps the facility to achieve the best match between the dog or cat and their new home.
Once the questionnaire and any questions you may have are approved and answered, its time to meet your potential new furbaby. This meet will be conducted at the facility unless prior arrangements are made by management.
After the meet and greet, a yard check will be completed at your home to ensure that your home and yard is suitable for the kind of pet you are interested in.
The final step (pending agreement by both parties) is the payment of the adoption fee and filling in of associated paperwork for your new furbaby.
Congratulations, you have now saved a life!
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.