Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Tipper
Tipper was at one time was some ones best friend & companion.
She loves riding in cars, is quite comfortable & relaxed while in one, & with her devotion to people, she was probably a tradies dog in her previous life ( & I am sure she would love to be again!) She has had a lot of basic training, which she enjoys practicing & will walk so well on a lead, I often forget she is on one, & at other times she walks so well & so close that even if she is not on her lead, she may as well be, she is so well behaved!
Tipper almost sounds to good to be true I know, but her one draw back is her determination to be with you, that she will climb a 6 foot chain mesh fence like a monkey, but then she doesn't run away, she just looks to find a person to hang out with ! There for, either a 2 metre colour bond fence is a must have, or you have to be happy to have her with you at all times, so she doesn't go looking for you!
Tipper is a gorgeous, loveable, affectionate girl, who is very well behaved (except when it comes to chain link fences) & gets on really well with all other dogs & people, even little ones get the gentle treatment from her.
She will make a great tradies dog, as she loves cars & hanging out with the boss or she will make a great family dog, as as long as there is some one to hug her, & she can hug back, she will be happy. For some one who is on the road a lot, she will make a great road trip companion, or if you enjoy watching TV all day, she will be happy to oblige, as long as she gets a long walk every day.
Tipper is the all rounder of dogs, perfect for any occasion or situation!
Adoption details
If you would like to adopt a country pet there are a few requirements.
A chat with the foster carer is the first step to determine if the pet is the right one for you and your lifrstyle. A yard check while having a meet and greet is the next step and if all is satisfactory for all parties the adoption can go ahead.
The perfect home for each individual pet is essential, and the decision about which new home the pet goes to is made by the foster carer.
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.

