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About Lenny the gentleman
Meet Lenny!
Lenny is a 12 week old Australian cattle dog x pointer who has found himself in Wallys Doggie Rescue care.
Whether you’re looking for a friend to take on adventures or someone to cuddle up to on the couch, Lenny’s got you covered. He is sweet, calm and well-mannered.
Lenny is currently in foster care in Narara, NSW. He currently lives with other dogs of all sizes and gets along with them all.
Lenny’s favourite things do to include playing with his doggie and human friends, cuddling his foster carers and sleeping on the couch (he’s a couch potato).
Lenny also shares a house with four cats and isn’t bothered by them, he would much rather get cuddles and play with his foster carers instead.
Lenny is currently learning lessons on manners and socialisation whilst in care. He is currently perfecting his ‘sit’ and toilet training but will require his new family to help him along with this after his adoption. He also loves to share his food and shows no signs of food aggression.
Lenny would suit a family who will make Lenny a part of the family and include him in all their adventures (even if that adventure is just sitting on the couch). He is a very well mannered boy who with continuing training will make a great family dog or companion.
If you think Lenny would be a great addition to your family or would like to find out more about Lenny please answer the adoption questions below in your enquiry.
Medical notes
Desexed
Wormed
Flea Treatment
Vet Health Check
Vaccinated
Microchipped
Adoption details
If you could answer the following questions and provide as much information about your family, work, home life so we can best match up these pooches to the right family. Thanks so much.
* Current pets? If so, details. �
* Children? If so, details �
* Rent or own your home? Written agreement is required by your landlord/real estate for rental properties outlining that dogs are allowed. �
* Opportunities for socialization outside the home? �
* Work commitments? How long will the dog be on their own? �
* Why do you think this breed will be suitable for you?
* Will you allow this pooch to live both inside and outside as part of the family? �
* Yard check will be done to confirm you have a fully fenced secure yard and adequate shelter when the pup is outdoors.
Wally's Doggie Rescue put a lot of time and effort into ensuring our dogs/pups are sociable and made to feel part of the family, so in considering adoptions, these are the type of things we will be looking for in a new family. He/she will be desexed,1st and 2nd vaccination, microchiped, wormed and fleaed regularly and a health check done by our wonderful vet .
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.