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About Tapa
Inquisitive, friendly and cheeky are three words Tapa’s Foster carer uses to describe this sweetheart.
Tapa has come along way in care so far and is a very playful puppy and loves nothing more than playing with her foster sister. She is now enjoying ball playtime and has even figured out how to get treats out of the kong! She is eager to meet new people and is definitely a show stopper wherever she goes.
She has started basic training and is doing really well with sit and learning to stay. Her toilet training is coming along nicely but will have an accident or two if not taken outside in time. Her new family must be committed to on going training to continue Tapa’s growth in to a happy, balanced and social dog. Enrolling in puppy school would be a good next step to strengthen the bond with her new family and continue her education and socialisation.
Tapa was part of a very big litter to a first time mum and there for all the pups are still quite small and need a little bit extra TLC. She is one of the smallest puppies in the litter so her new family must have the ability to continue 3x daily feeding and provide her with a high quality puppy food.
We are looking for a family where someone is home more often than not or has a resident dog who will keep Tapa company when you are out. She will need to have access to inside when you are out due to her getting cold easily. She will also need a warm, comfy bed to sleep on inside at night time.
If you think you could provide Tapa with a loving, forever home please fill out and adoption enquiry form found on our Fetching Dogs website.
Adoption details
Please complete and submit our Adoption Enquiry form to ensure all your questions can be answered and application responded to: http://www.fetchingdogs.com.au/adopt/dog-adoption-enquiry/
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This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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