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About Ollie | Spoodle
No general enquiries pls. Contact us with your form https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
See Ollie in action on YouTube https://youtu.be/5GxCzed1MFc
1) Generally
- Good with Other Dogs
- Good With Cats
- Good with Kids + 12 yrs and only if gentle and calm
- Toilet Trained
- Size 15 kgs
2) Likes, Dislikes, Fears, Endearments and Quirks
Does it get any better? Affectionate, playful, good with other dogs, good with cats, good with kids with an outgoing personality.
Ollie happily plays with other dogs but prefers a game of fetch with his owner. Ollie is a water lover and loves swimming - in the sea or even in a puddle!
3) Ideal Owner
Ollie will appeal to many but will be best suited with active singles or couples with older kids (preferably empty nesters) , home more often than not wanting a dog as a companion.
He is ok for part time workers as long as Ollie is a central focus when people are home. Another friendly dog would be nice but is not essential. Ollie is more people than dog orientated.
This adorable Spoodle will not suit homes where people live in very close proximity to each other with small outside areas e.g. villas, units, apartment complexes, terrace houses, strata complexes etc.
As Ollie is people orientated he needs to be part of family activities.
Ollie the Spoodle will not suit homes with residents that are:
very young, frail, elderly,
renters or
full time workers or time poor.
4)Tolerance to Being Alone During the Day
Will alert to something strange but is not currently a nuisance barker.
Ollie will suit any of the following:
- someone home more often than not.
- empty nesters.
- active retirees.
- part time workers as long as Ollie is a central focus when folks are home. Another friendly dog would be nice but is not essential.
5) Exercise Requirements
Medium - playful and moderately active.
6) When ON a lead ...
Like most dogs Ollie starts off pulling but settles.
7) When OFF a lead ...
His recall is generally good unless distracted, like most dogs.
8) Type of Yard Required
Medium to large interesting and secure.
May take advantage of an open gate and wander off but does not usually try and escape.
Shoulder height fencing minimum.
Located Newtown Sydney, 2042. Applicants within driving distance. if interested please complete this form https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, representatives of DOG ADOPTION are not accredited specialists in any area including animal behaviour, veterinary science or welfare. While all care is taken to collect and relay correct information, DOG ADOPTION acts as an agent and does not accept responsibility for owners, foster carers, applicants, adopters or any other party that is dishonest or misleading.
Medical notes
Last vet Check OCT 2018
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Adoption details
ADOPTION PROCESS (simple and easy)
1. Read the dog's detailed profile thoroughly - for you to self screen
2. The Expression of Interest (EOI) form MUST be completed prior to a meet and greet.
https://www.dogadoption.org.au/expression-of-interest---adoption.html
3. Speak to the carer/owner directly for more detailed info to determine if there are any 'deal breakers' - designed to save time and avoid falsely raising hopes.
4. 'Meet & Greet' - you travel to where the dog is. If you have a current dog it must meet too. We strongly recommend all members of the family attend. Both parties may wish to report their thoughts to each other but MUST update Dog Adoption directly too.
5. The dog MUST not be taken on the day unless PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS have been made e.g. travelling more then 2 hrs round trip. In this case we need a minimum of 2 days notice. The adoption agreement and payment must be made before collection of the dog.
6. Normally, both parties have a think about the meeting, and if they wish to proceed, the adoption is completed after the adoption agreement, payment and screening is finalised.
7. A 2 week cooling off period commences once the dog arrives.
Learn more about Cooling Off Periods V Risky Trials
https://www.dogadoption.org.au/can-my-dogs-new-owner-have-a-trial-period-before-deciding-to-adopt.html
Folks who complete EOIs have a higher priority then general enquiries - due to a lack of resources. Your info is protected under Privacy Legislation.
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.