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Another successful adoption - amazing work RSPCA ACT!
More successful adoptions - amazing work RSPCA ACT!
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Medium Male Bull Terrier x Australian Cattledog Mix Dog
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Bart is a lovely young boy who is just so excited about life! He can be a little cautious initially but warms up quickly once he gets to know you.
Bart loves walking, chasing tennis balls (he is not good at picking them up yet!) and really enjoys treats - he would make a great training prospect.
Bart is looking for someone who will help him build his confidence and love him to pieces!
Working breed dogs are generally loyal to a fault. They also have boundless energy and often high working drive. A working breed dog has a high exercise and enrichment requirement. If they are not provided with plenty of exercise, games and enrichment they will become destructive as they will find things to entertain themselves with. Working breed dogs are best suited to active families, runners and bike riders. These dogs are not suited to apartment or townhouse living.
We recommend Bart for a family with children 8 years and older. Please remember that all interactions between children and dogs/pups should be monitored.
The adoption fee for Bart is $395.00 which helps to cover the cost of his mandatory de-sexing, vaccinations, microchip and a lot of care from the RSPCA crew. Who says you can't buy love?!
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