Adoption information
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About Bindi
Our little baby Bindi is ready to almost leave the nest and find a home of her very own. A girl who has us all very confused on what breed mix she really is as she really hasn’t grown that much since her arrival a few weeks ago.
Bindi will be a smallish medium girl we believe and at 9 weeks old is sitting around 4 kilos in size. We believe she is an English staffy mix so she will need someone confident in adding a small bully breed to their household.
Another dog in the home is essential for Bindi as she really craves the constant companionship. One that is both guiding, playful and loving to her as she grows and develops.
He new family need to be interactive with her and allow her inside at night as she really needs to be around her people as much as she can. She would do great in a home where someone was around more often than not and a home that continues her training and socialisation as she grows and develops.
Bindi is fun loving and gentle with kids and has been regularly socialised with young children over the age of 3. And she very much adores the extra attention from the little ones, so a home with kids would easily suit her.
Bindi will need nice secure and safe fencing of at least 5ft or over in height. Free from gaps and holes, although we will also accept rural fencing for the right candidate.
Bindi hasn’t met other animals apart from dogs, so we can’t say how she would go with livestock, poultry etc. An experienced and well adversed home willing to train her with these would suit though.
Puppy training and continued socialisation is essential her Bindis new home to make sure she stays social with both other animals and people as she grows.
Bindi is located in the Newcastle region and her adoption fee is $500. She is ready to leave for her new foster home within the next week.
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.