Adoption information
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About Bee Bee
When Bee Bee was rescued by the RSPCA, she was in a terrible state of neglect. However, such is often the case with dogs who have been treated so badly, instead of reciprocating poorly, Bee Bee has remained the most loving, devoted and affectionate dog.
We believe Bee is a Chihuahua x Tibetan Spaniel. She's about 5.5kg and has a gorgeous silky coat. Bee is a very pretty little dog, but it's her heart that is the most beautiful part of her. Bee Bee is sweet, she gets along with everyone and as long as she has her loved ones by her side she is content and happy.
Bee Bee is an older girl so we'd prefer her not to go to a home with small children, however, she's a patient and gentle dog by nature so older kids would be fine. She's used to living with other dogs and gets along with all that she meets.
Medical notes
All Chihuahua Rescue Queensland dogs have been fully health checked by our vets. We offer a free post-adoption health check with Greencross Vets at Chermside, Jindalee, Browns Plains or Indooroopilly hospitals. This gives you the opportunity to talk directly to the vet about any questions you may have. We provide all veterinary records for each dog, including copies of blood tests, any relevant X-rays and medical notes.
All Chihuahua Rescue Queensland dogs are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. We test all our dogs for heartworm and treat them with regular parasite prevention.
Bee Bee has a heart murmur, a common issue in older chihuahuas. At this point, our vets have advised she does not need medication but it is likely that she will need medication for her heart as she grows older. Bee Bee also has luxating patellas, however, due to her heart condition and the fact she's had so many surgeries in the last few months already, our vets have not recommended she have surgery on her legs.
Bee Bee has suffered from terrible dental disease which caused infection in her mouth and led to oronasal fistulas in her mouth. She has now undergone three correction surgeries for her teeth and gums and is doing much better.
Bee Bee has recently had a fatty lump removed. It was harmless but in an uncomfortable spot on her rear so our vets removed it when she last had surgery on her mouth.
Adoption details
Chihuahua Rescue QLD Inc. is not a first to apply rescue group.We re-home our dogs based on the best possible family we can find them.
The first step to adopting a dog from us is to fill out an expression of interest form.
We encourage you to provide as much detail as possible about your family and your home as this helps us make sure we match you with the most suitable dog.
This form can be found at the following address: http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/Kczrs885x4lq3N9u4mQhca
Due to the large volume of inquiries we are unable to respond to all applications. If you are considered suitable for the dog you have applied for you will be contacted witihin one week of applying.
Please note: we do not organise any meet and greet without a completed expression of interest form.
Our adoption process involves:
1) Completing online application form - only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
2) Arranging a meet and greet with the dogs foster carer, after which we ask you to take 24 hours to make a decision about whether you want to adopt this dog
3) A brief home visit and yard check from one of our volunteers
4) Adoption trial spanning four weeks.
We ask that you pay the dogs adoption fee at the beginning of the adoption trial, however this will be refunded if for any reason the dog is not working out in your home within the four week period. We offer a four week adoption trial to make sure that you have plenty of time for your new dog to settle into your home and so we can offer you full support during this period and beyond.
We offer a free health check with our vets at Indooroopilly, Browns Plains, Jindalee or Kedron vet clinic after you’ve adopted your dog and every dog in our care is up to date with all vet work.
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.
