Adoption information
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About Miss Millie
Millie will be celebrating her 1st birthday next month - in August - and we hope to give Millie the ultimate present of a forever family and home.
Millie came into rescue at approx. 6 months of age and it has been an absolute pleasure to help her so that she can find her happily ever after. Millie loves it when her family is around and she can be included in their everyday activities.She has grown into the most beautiful pup in terms of confidence and happiness, a far cry for the little bulldog found as a stray and never collected from the local shelter before coming into rescue.
Millie's favourite past-times include snuggling on the couch and 'on' her humans. She likes playing with toys and has a thing for flip flops (thongs).
Millie has a good appetite and loves her food. She is getting better at walking on lead, and is especially encouraged if she thinks she is going somewhere awesome with her humans.
Millie isn't a massive fan of baths. This is definitely a 2-person job!
We don't think it would work for Millie to live with a cat in her new home. Millie will be quite happy as the only dog in her new family, or could possible live with another young male large breed who likes to play.
Millie loves kids but doesn't realise her size, she would best suit kids aged 8+.
Millie is currently fostered near Ipswich and we are open to home for Millie within a couple of hours drive - this could be QLD or NSW. Please send us a message if you're interested to learn more about Millie https://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Medical notes
Millie is microchipped, desexed and up to date with vaccinations. Millie has also had surgery on her airway and nostrils to make breathing easier (not uncommon for a bulldog)
Adoption details
If you're interested to adopt please take a few minutes to complete our online application form so we can get to know you
http://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Applicants will be assessed in terms of best suitability for the dog. A meet & greet and yard inspection are essential parts of the screening process.
The first 2 weeks for every adoption is a trial period to ensure that both the dog and family are a good match. And once everyone is happy the dog's microchip will be changed across to the new family.
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.
