Adoption information
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About Scout
Introducing Scout a 5 year old 35kg male Rhodesian Ridgeback Cross. Scout is looking for a home where he is the only pet and the apple of someone's eye.
Scout is an active, playful yet gentle and affectionate boy who loves spending time cuddling or playing fetch with his favourite humans. He would love a home where he could be part of the family, ideally an all-adult home or one with older, dog-friendly children. Scout enjoys an indoor/ outdoor lifestyle, sleeping indoors.
He’s a well-trained boy who enjoys his daily walks and playing ball games. He will make someone the perfect companion. Scout had a hip replacement when he was 18 months old. Excessive exercise should be avoided, but he’s in otherwise great health.
Scout is happy to laze around whilst his owner is at work and gets super excited when they come home to spend time with him. Scout is house trained and a lovable boy. Scout is good with other dogs when out and about but prefers to have all the attention to his own when at home hence our suggestion of being an only pet.
Scout's adoption cost is $400 and he is vaccinated, flea and worm treated, desexed and microchipped.
If you would like to know more call Carolyn on 0427 221 231.
Temporary microchip number DAB 1
Medical notes
Scout had a hip replacement when he was 18 months old. Excessive exercise should be avoided, but he’s in otherwise great health.
Adoption details
All animals listed are based in HORSHAM - RURAL VICTORIA (approximately 4 hours from Melbourne towards the South Australian Border).
Please contact the listed person to discuss the specifics of the advertised animal. We encourage people to come and meet the animal they are interested in adopting to ensure they are a perfect match. Horsham PAWS is based in rural Victoria - Horsham.
Please email us with the following information;
- Particular interest in the animal your are registering interest in.
- How many people reside in the home inclusive of ages of children.
- How many animals you own (type and ages).
- What your home situation is (owned, rented, rural block or suburban block)
- How many hours the animal may be left home alone.
This will aid us with our shortlisting process and ability to get back to you relatively quickly.
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.
