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About Ricky
Ricky is an outgoing boy who loves to be close to his humans. He will make for an excellent close companion pet. He is mostly toilet trained,travels well in the car,is well behaved inside the home and good at the Vets. He wights just over 4kg.
He was surrendered by a breeder. A neighbor made a noise complaint,when the council went to investigate,they found too many dogs in her home and she was told to downsize the number of dogs on her property or several would be confiscated.
Ricky has a non shedding coat that is suitable for people with allergies. He will nee clipping at the Grooming Salon at least 6 times per year.
Poodles need loads of contact with their humans and thrive when in an environment where they are a priority in the daily lives of their owners. This means owners need to have the time for cuddles, time for daily walkies, willingness to include him in outings and activities. These dogs become like shadows to their owners and are the opposite of independent or aloof.
Ricky will suit an adult only home. He was still available for adoption on 12th March.If you can offer him an excellent home, please answer the following questions via email:
Number of people who live in the home and their ages?
Do all adults work full time?
How many hours per day would the dog be left alone?
Do you own the home or renting?
Will the dog live outside or inside the home?
If inside,will he have full access to the house or only allowed in certain rooms?
Where will the dog sleep at night?
How often will the dog be taken for a walk?
How long are the walks ie 15minutes,30minutes,1 hour?
Are there any outings or activities the dog will be included in other than walks?
Are there any other dogs currently in the house? If yes, what breed?
If not,when did you last own a dog and what breed was it?
How regularly will the dog be clipped?
What food do you like to feed your dog?
Do you give your dog any sort of monthly treatment to keep it free from fleas,worms etc?
Feel free to describe the sort of life a dog can expect to live in your family.
Medical notes
Ricky has had a health check as is in excellent health. No problems with heart or knees.
Adoption details
Ricky was still available for adoption on 12th March.If you can offer him an excellent home, please answer the following questions via email:
Number of people who live in the home and their ages?
Do all adults work full time?
How many hours per day would the dog be left alone?
Do you own the home or renting?
Will the dog live outside or inside the home?
If inside,will he have full access to the house or only allowed in certain rooms?
Where will the dog sleep at night?
How often will the dog be taken for a walk?
How long are the walks ie 15minutes,30minutes,1 hour?
Are there any outings or activities the dog will be included in other than walks?
Are there any other dogs currently in the house? If yes, what breed?
If not,when did you last own a dog and what breed was it?
How regularly will the dog be clipped?
What food do you like to feed your dog?
Do you give your dog any sort of monthly treatment to keep it free from fleas,worms etc?
Feel free to describe the sort of life a dog can expect to live in your family.
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.