Adoption information
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About Pepper
Pepper's world has just been turned upside down, her former owner has gone into a care facility, leaving Pepper, lost, alone and confused.
At the moment she is a bit insecure and anxious when left alone but this is improving everyday as she gains more confidence in her new surroundings.
Her new owner(s) will require patience, love and understanding while she makes the adjustment to her new surroundings, but this will be rewarded with a very loving dog.
Pepper loves going for a walk and is excellent on lead, no pulling. She likes balls, stealing tea towels out of the kitchen, running off with socks as you sort through the washing and tearing up paper, she just loves the cardboard cylinder out of the paper towel.
Pepper will require a home where someone is home a lot or where you are able to take her with you. A retired person or couple, someone who works from home or where you are lucky enough to be able to take your dog to work with you.
Pepper is a bit scared at meeting new people and has a tendency to bark but give her a few minutes and a treat and she is your new best friend.
Pepper just loves her food, can sit on command, is fine with other dogs, not so good with cats, tends to bark at them but I don't think she has seen them before. Is a little bit naughty, but is a really loving, friendly dog.
If you would like to meet Pepper please contact her foster carer Lisa on 0412 142805, she is located at Glenning Valley on the NSW Central Coast.
Adoption details
Prospective owners contact carers via email or phone, they can come and meet the animal and make application.
Once the animal is desexed and all vet work is done the animal can be adopted.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.