Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Baron
Baron - 7 month old Rottweiler
Baron is a calm, old soul. He likes a game of tug of war and is very affectionate. He’s quite happy to cuddle up for a belly rub and pats for as long as you’ll let him.
Baron is the boss man of him and his brother from another mother, Duke (they will be separated). He’s been great on the lead and responds well to commands whilst walking. Baron has been learning how to sit, stay etc. His favourite new trick is shaking hands and wants to shake hands all the time. Baron doesn’t love car rides and gets a bit sick.
He loves to eat! Will need someone to love him enough to feed him sensibly with a good quality portioned food each day and low calorie snacks. Baron hasn’t shown food aggression. We’ve been able to play with his face while he eats and take his food off him.
Baron can be a bit hesitant with new people so needs gentle and guided introductions with adults and gentle, older children who won’t run up to him. He just needs his confidence raised slowly, and this will happen when he trusts his new people.
He is being socialized with a 5.5 year old rotti x shepherd and he hasn’t been bothered at all. He’s not playful with him but quite happy to just hang out. He will need more guided socialization with his new owners and other dogs.
He will do best with people with breed experience. He may be suitable to be rehomed with another dog after a meet and greet to assure they get along. Baron is Up to date with vaccinations. He will be desexed before going to his new home.
If you are interested in Baron please keep posted. Once his vetwork is completed his applications will open. Thank you.
Adoption details
-You contact us to obtain an adoption application and discuss the dog of interest.
Once the application is completed and returned it will be assessed for suitability. We will also ask for rental agreements or rates and photos our your home please also including photos of your fencing
-A Meet and Greet with the dog and all members of the adopting family and current dogs are arranged where possible.
This usually coincides with a Yard check to ensure the safety and security of the property on which the dog will be kept. - We understand that this is not always possible in interstate adoptions and this will be discussed on your initial contact.
-Payment of the Adoption fee in full. The dog is then handed over with any belongings, and all relevant paperwork and records please note we do have contracts in place that must be signed.
-Once the 14-day 'settling in' period has ended, the change of ownership microchip details are submitted, and the adoption is officially finalised.
For interstate adoptions- Adoptor must have a meet and greet with the animal they are adopting we will not send an animal over without a meet. All transport cost including flights will need to be paid in full by the adoptor.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
