Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Sullivan - a very special young man
On one Saturday in the middle of December, 2017 late in afternoon someone surrendered a dog called Sullivan or Sulli for short, saying that they could not look after it anymore. They had no fencing and he had to be on a run all the time which was not fair. They said he had been kept outside on the run for approximately two months. They also said he had hot spots so I was not too worried as we have had dogs before with hotspots and with the right treatment have cleared up quickly. The dog was beautiful loving gentle dog that would be a great companion to someone. When he arrived it was not hot spots but third degree burns. I took the photos and rang the vet, gave him some anti-inflammatory pain relief and an antibiotic as prescribed. The next morning at 0800 he was at the vet clinic, not long after in theatre under a GA being cleaned up. Since then, he has been through a long healing process and is such a beautiful natured dog with a wonderful loving playful temperament, he is just amazing to say the least and is now ready for his new home. The burns are healed and the fur is growing back and he is a very special man. He loves being with you. He is great with kids and loves playing ball. He would make a great family dog for an active family. He needs things to do like all Border Collies as he is a smart young man waiting for his special home to go to. He is like all our animals desexed immunised microchipped and regularly treated for parasites and heartworm.
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.