Adoption information
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About Narla
Narla is our sweet little girl in the litter, the only one who can boss around the boys. With a genuine and loving affectionate nature, Narla would love someone looking for a cuddle buddy.
She can take a few minutes to warm up if she's unsure of a situation but she loves to be loved and we definitely think with the correct socialisation and exposure; those little puppy traits of wariness will disappear.
Narla is looking for a home that wants to include her in the family so she can continue to grow and become loyal to her home. She would do well in a home that is moderately active that can keep her both socialised and well trained out and about in the world.
One with another dog would benefit her well so she can gain some confidence with the guidance of an older dog. But she may suit a home as a very much loved only dog if she was socialised well.
Being so young, she would easily adapt to a variety of situations.
With another social and friendly confident dog, one with young kids, other animals or cats. She would also adapt easy to either suburban or rural living.
Fencing of at least 5ft is best suited to this beautiful girl, free from gaps and holes so she can stay safe and secure. But she would easily adapt to a home with rural fencing with the correct introduction to her home boundaries.
A home that includes her inside and apart of the family is best suited. So she can be with her humans at night.
Narla is located on the Central Coast and her adoption fee is $500.
Adoption details
In the ENQUIRY SECTION please explain in LENGTH some basics about yourself/ your life/ your household and what type of life you can provide for one of our rescue animals.
If successful, you would be contacted by phone, where we will talk about your enquiry and potentially organise a meet and greet between you/ your dogs/ your family and the potential candidate
From there, you can either take your animal with you if the meet and greet was successful and their vet work has been completed- or if the vet work hasn't been completed, you must wait until it's finished before taking your new friend home which will be organised between yourself and the foster carer.
Every animal has a 2 week trial period.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
