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About Chester
Hi my name is Chester. I’m a Pomeranian x Jack Russell and I have a lovely thick coat that’s easy to care for. I’m vaccinated, heartworm treated, microchipped, and recently they took away my man hood. I’m told it’s normal for little rescue guys like me to get desexed but I wasn’t too impressed as I’ve had that equipment for six years. I’m getting used to it now.
Foster Mum calls me Chestnut cause I’m a Chester with personality. Actually she says I’m the complete package. I’m cute and I’m a fun guy. I love people, dogs and cats. I don’t bark all day, chew stuff up or nick your shoes. I can hang out alone without going nuts but I’d rather be with you of course. When you get home and I see you, I’ll do my little happy dance for you cause I’m so happy you’re back.
I’ve learned how to sit and drop on command and I can stay in a drop. I walk well on lead and mostly I’ll come when you call me. Mostly. I’ve been a bit cheeky about dashing in the door when you don’t want me to but I’m learning to wait for permission, and getting good at it. I’m also good about staying off the couch unless you ask me to come up.
I do have one naughty habit – if you aren’t watching me I like to mark my territory. Since they took away my manhood this has decreased markedly and I mostly won’t do it inside, but to be safe, I shouldn’t be left inside when you go out or I might feel tempted. I like to mosey in the garden and nobody minds if a lift a leg out there. No doggy doors please.
So if you’re looking for a companion to hang out with and go for walks I could be the dude for you. You’ll need to have a secure yard with enough space for me to have a bit of an explore and somewhere undercover for me to shelter if you’re out. I’d love a canine sibling but not a young upstart, a calm mature friend. I’d also like a kitty sibling if you have one. Kids are ok I think I could live with them too.
If you think you might be the ones for me send me an email now to caninelifeline@hotmail.com and I’ll get Foster Mum to send you the forms.
Regards
Chester
Medical notes
Chester has no major medical requirements
Adoption details
1. Fall in love with Chester and read his full profile.
2. Email us for an application form.
3. Wait for us to contact you if you are shortlisted for adoption. A trainer may telephone you for additional information or simply to arrange for a meet and greet with our dog at a mutually agreeable time.
5. If you are the successful applicant and you wish to go ahead with the adoption process please decide what level of adoption you would like to proceed with.
Adoption Only – your adoption fee is $450. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, and with a collar.
Adoption with Assistance – your adoption fee is $550. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, with a collar and a training halter. A short introductory lesson with one of our trainers to help settle your dog in and introduce the fundamentals of the training your dog has been receiving whilst in foster care is also included. This will be conducted in your home if within 50 klm of the fostercarer, otherwise at an alternative venue by mutual agreement.
Adoption and Training – your adoption fee is $750. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped and with a collar. Plus training equipment (lead & head halter) and two private lessons to help you understand the foundations of all obedience and general behaviour shaping techniques that your new dog has been learning whilst in foster care with one of our trainer/trainers. These will be conducted in your home if within 50 klm of the fostercarer, otherwise at an alternative venue by mutual agreement. Ongoing support is also included if you need some extra assistance to help your new forever friend settle into your family.
6. Pay your adoption fee, sign our adoption papers and arrange handover of your new best friend. A two week trial period begins at this point and flows automatically into adoption if both parties are happy.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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