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About Bindi 💛
This adorable little lady is Bindi....she's our 7 month old Blue Fawn Frenchie, and an absolute stunner! Bindi is in care with another young Frenchie and host dog who she gets along great with. With an outgoing and playful personality, Bindi would be best suited to a home where she had the company of another smaller, playful dog and a decent size yard to run around.
Due to the fact that Bindi likes to jump up on people and can be a little mouthy when excited and playing, we are looking for a home with children over 8 years.
Despite their glum expression, the French Bulldog is comical and entertaining. They are quite stubborn and can be challenging to train, yet also surprisingly sensitive, remembers what they learn, and responds well to early, patient, persistent training that utilizes food motivation.
Snorting, snuffling, and flatulence go with the territory of short-faced breeds. We recommend doing your research on the breed before choosing to own one, as they do come with a range of health issues and require certain needs.
Due to their 'screw' tails, they are susceptible to a condition known as 'hemivertebra of the spine'. When hemivertebra is present in your dog’s tail, it typically is not an issue. When it is in their spine, it can lead to serious problems. The deformity of the vertebrae will lead to a twisting of the spine which can compress your dog’s spinal cord. Hemivertebra can be minor, where only one or two vertebrae have the deformity and the dog does not experience any clinical signs. In some cases, the dog will experience minor symptoms; in other cases, the condition will significantly impact the dog’s ability to function.
Bindi has been tested for this condition and although she has 1 vertebrae affected, the chances of it becoming an issue is very minor, as long as you take into consideration that the French Bulldog is by no means an athlete or flyball champion! Any activities that involve twisting of the spine are not recommended.
So if you've done your research and decided that this breed is for you, please send us an enquiry. Bindi will have all her vet work completed this week and will be ready to head off to her forever home on Saturday 16th March. She is located in Berkeley Vale on the Central Coast NSW.
Medical notes
Microchipped
Vaccinated (c5)
Desexed
Wormed
Flea/Tick treated
Vet checked
X-rays have been done on spine
Adoption details
If you would like to express interest in adopting, we ask that you send through some info about yourself, your family and home, if you rent or own (rental agreement required if renting and rates notice required if you own) and what you can offer this gorgeous baby. Our aim is to find the best homes for our babies, not necessarily first in best dressed, so a good detailed application will make you stand out from the rest.
Once we have received your email outlining the above, those who we feel may be suitable, will be sent an Adoption Questionnaire to complete. Your enquiry will then be passed onto the appropriate carer and successful applicants will be contacted via phone.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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