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Another successful adoption - amazing work Lort Smith Animal Hospital !
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Large Male German Shepherd x American Staffordshire Terrier Mix Dog
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On Hold
I AM CURRENTLY RESIDING IN FOSTER CARE
I was surrendered to Lort Smith as my carers were not able to provide me with the mental enrichment and training that I need. So, I am now on the search for my new perfect home!
I would love a family that can take me on a few daily strolls around town, can provide me with lots of engaging activities and will take me to a one-on-one obedience trainer to build up on my obedience. These things will help me become the best doggo that I can be.
I would love to be inside, part of the family and be able to fall asleep in front of the TV with my human companions.
It would be best for now, that I am the only animal in the household. Because I am still a young dog, I haven’t really learnt appropriate ways in which to interact with other animals. I don't have a mean bone in my body but I am excitable. I would love a family that can help me work on this.
I have been diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia. Currently this does not require any treatment, however this may change in the future. For this reason, I will be adopted out with a disclaimer.
If I sound like the pooch for you, please contact the Adoption Hub on 9321 7240.
Bilateral Hip Dysplasia
Speak to our Lort Smith Adoption Centre staff for more information about this animal or visit www.lortsmith.com
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.