Adoption information
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About Tim and Tom
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Tim (tan and white) and Tom (black and white) were offered to us by the Ranger right on Christmas when we were full, full, full, however due to receiving some Christmas donations from previous adopters, we decided we should save the lives of this very handsome pair.
Tim and Tom are siblings, the last of the litter that the breeder couldn’t sell before Christmas, so they were dumped at the Pound.
They are delightful boys, friendly and outgoing. They found learning their puppy manners a breeze and enjoy daily encounters with new dogs to continue their socialisation. Tim likes the formalities of a proper introduction, then he happily accepts newcomers, whereas Tom couldn’t care less about such etiquette and gets straight onto the “getting to know you” bit. They have met the cats and show no adverse interest in them.
Tim is a real water lover, whether it be the hose, trough or a puddle, he’s in them or under them on these scorching days. Tom doesn’t mind a paddle in a puddle, but thinks biting at a stream of water from a hose is a futile exercise.
Tim and Tom will be big boys when they are fully grown, so we are putting a ridiculously low adoption price on them, to try to get homes for them before they grow too big and the cost of transporting them becomes prohibitive.
For those who are not familiar with the Bull Arab breed, they are often bred with Great Danes, Wolfhounds, Boxers etc. to be trained for pig hunting in this area. Once a dog has been trained to hunt, we steer clear of them. Bull Arab puppies and their crosses however, who are brought up with normal training and socialisation are beautiful dogs.
Tim and Tom are in care at Moree, NSW.
Enquiries to Denise on 0429 457 558.
Medical notes
Microchipped, vaccinated and desexed.
Adoption details
Please enquire through Petrescue.
Though we don’t require a formal application, we would like to hear about the home and lifestyle you can offer Tim or Tom, things like who your family consists of, their work hours, fencing, other pets. Do you have the time and inclination for ongoing socialisation and training, will the new pet be included in family activities and outings wherever possible?
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.