Adoption information
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About Zeus2
Zeus was a very reluctant surrender, his owner moved to Sydney and could not take him with him so left him with his mother who is a disabled pensioner struggling to make ends meet. She has tried hard to keep him but due to some unforeseen medical expenses just cannot manage to anymore. We were keeping him for her, had him desexed, immunised etc and offered to give him back but she said in tears that she just could not afford to keep him anymore. Zeus is a lovely SharPei cross, gets on with other dogs but would prefer to have you to himself. Zeus has a slightly deformed rear foot, at some stage in his life a tendon has been cut so causes his toes on that foot to splay out. It does not hold him back except when playing on rough stoney ground, then he will lift his leg and limp so that he does not get hurt between the toes of that leg. He loves to play tug, chasing and ball so would be a great family dog. He is house trained, crate trained and obedience trained as will sit and come on demand. He used to live most of the time inside with his owner and we have allowed him to play outside with the others and to sleep inside in the house at night. He is now desexed chipped immunised heart worm treated de-flea etc.
Medical notes
Zeus has a slightly deformed rear foot, at some stage in his life a tendon has been cut so causes his toes on that foot to splay out. It does not hold him back except when playing on rough stoney ground, then he will lift his leg and limp so that he does not get hurt between the toes of that leg.
Adoption details
HappyPaws Haven is fussy about who adopts these animals and where they are housed and cared for. The adoption criteria is documented as a questionnaire and strictly adhered to. We do not adopt animals to people who rent unless they are long term rental at the same address and have landlords written permission.
We ask if they have thought about the attributes they want in a dog, lifestyle, childrens ages, prepared to train, etc. We also talk about responsible pet ownership, fully fenced yards, hours unattended etc. and finally a vet reference.
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.

