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About Marni
INTERSTATE ADOPTION IS ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS
Marni has come from Wagga Pound and has had a rocky start to her life, finding herself pregnant and in the pound and loosing her babies was very sad but she is ok and moving on with her life.
Marni is a sweet girl who is really active and loves nothing better than playing with a couple of the other dogs in her foster home, she plays til she drops sometimes I just don't know where she gets the energy from.
She has this cute thing where she comes up behind you and tugs on your jeans just so you know she is there.
Marni is great in the house, she loves to get out and about and just adores her humans, she would be great with a couple of older kids, she does need another active dog around her age and size for a playmate and canine company, a dog on it's own all day or a playful dog without a mate can become lonely and bored and then pick up bad habits, so to avoid this she needs only the best of both worlds.
Marni cannot be on a farm with little critters as she thinks they are play things.
Please email me first and tell me about yourself and your family and activity levels and what you can offer her for the next 15 years, she must be able to come and go via a doggy door, she cannot be an outside dog she has to be part of the family not just a "part" time dog just when the family want to spend some time with her she deserves more and all that she can get out of life.
Adoption details
To enquire about a dog in foster care please email the foster carer in the first instance (using the contact details listed with the dog's description).
The foster carer needs to know about you, your family, and any other pets, about your lifestyle and accommodation, and about the type of dog you want, so that they can help work out if the dog you have selected is right for you.
For dogs, foster carers will also carry out a 'home check' where we look at fencing and shelter for the dog to make sure they are adequate, and advise on anything that needs to be done to make sure your dog will be safe and comfortable.
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.