Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Ozzie
I HAVE BEEN VERY POPULAR AND MAY HAVE FOUND MY FOREVER HOME. Hi my name is Ozzie, I am now ready to search for my forever home, let me tell you a bit about myself, I am two and will be three in a couple of months, I am a long haired Chihuahua, I am very loving once I know you and love other small dogs like me and even cats, they don't bother me at all.
Now the very important stuff, you see before I came to Chihuahua Rescue QLD I was in a home with lots of children and they were allowed to treat me very badly, because of this I am very fearful of sudden movements and of children, I can not be in a home with visiting children or children who live in the house, this is very important, the rescue will not make exceptions as they want me to be happy and feel secure in my forever home. I also love going for walks and being a young boy I would like that to continue.
I don't like being alone very much so I need another little dog in the home for when you are not home, I can not be left outside when you are at work, I am house trained and a good boy! I would also like to sleep in the bedroom with you please. I will take time to settle into my new home, also at the meet and greet I will be shy and reserved until I am comfortable, my foster mum has had me two months and it did take time before I was secure and happy. So if you are interested in me keep that in mind, I will need multiple meet and greets with my potential adopter so I am more secure when I leave my foster home. If this all sounds good to you, please go further down the page and fill out an expression of interest or make an enquiry, I am not suitable to go interstate because of my requirements, thank you. I look forward to meeting you.
Medical notes
Ozzie is a healthy boy with no medical concerns.
All Chihuahua Rescue Queensland dogs have been fully health checked by our vets. We offer a free post-adoption health check with Greencross Vets at, Jindalee, Browns Plains or Maroochydore. This gives you the opportunity to talk directly to the vet about any questions you may have. We provide all veterinary records for each dog, including copies of blood tests, any relevant xrays and medical notes.
All Chihuahua Rescue Queensland dogs are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. We test all our dogs for heartworm and treat them with regular parasite prevention.
Adoption details
Chihuahua Rescue QLD Inc. is not a first to apply rescue group.We re-home our dogs based on the best possible family we can find them.
The first step to adopting a dog from us is to fill out an expression of interest form.
We encourage you to provide as much detail as possible about your family and your home as this helps us make sure we match you with the most suitable dog.
This form can be found at the following address: http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/Kczrs885x4lq3N9u4mQhca
Due to the large volume of inquiries we are unable to respond to all applications. If you are considered suitable for the dog you have applied for you will be contacted witihin one week of applying.
Please note: we do not organise any meet and greet without a completed expression of interest form.
Our adoption process involves:
1) Completing online application form - only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
2) Arranging a meet and greet with the dogs foster carer, after which we ask you to take 24 hours to make a decision about whether you want to adopt this dog
3) A brief home visit and yard check from one of our volunteers
4) Adoption trial spanning four weeks.
We ask that you pay the dogs adoption fee at the beginning of the adoption trial, however this will be refunded if for any reason the dog is not working out in your home within the four week period. We offer a four week adoption trial to make sure that you have plenty of time for your new dog to settle into your home and so we can offer you full support during this period and beyond.
We offer a free health check with our vets at Browns Plains, Jindalee or Maroochydore vet clinic after you’ve adopted your dog and every dog in our care is up to date with all vet work.
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.
