Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Eddie
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Well Mr Eddie, he is the the man of the moment at the Shelter! He loves attention, hugs and kisses from all the girls. He helps serve customers and loves to meet everyone in the front office. He's a great team member!
Eddie has been showing off to our local residents walking the streets, nicely on a leash. He loves food, treats, pigs ears and chew toys with surprises.
Eddie is the star winner learning to sit, drop, heel, halt and lots more.
Eddie's best mates are adult humans, he is best to be surrounded with mates that understand dog behaviour and have experience in helping him continue to work on his social skills to be the best mate anyone could ask for.
He is best to be the man of the house without other fur kids around him until he is trusting and comfortable to meet others. He definitely is not suitable around cats or small humans.
Eddie is a Labrador and Husky mix, he's still a pup who needs lots of room to run and burn that energy off. He loves to chew, so lots of mind stimulating chew toys is a must.
Enrolling Eddie in obedience classes would be very beneficial to help him continue to be a star.
Adoption details
We would like to tell you a little bit about our fur babies' stories.
They arrive at the Mornington Community Animal Shelter.
The loving Community Animal Shelter Team spend around 28 days preparing them for their new forever home.
In this time, the shelter team have searched for the owner and exhausted all avenues. Potential owners are offered to view our impounded animals to confirm whether their pet is with us.
If the pet is not reunited, they then go on an excursion to the vet to be de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped and FIV (cats) tested.
They come back to their shelter team to rest after their big day at the vet.
They wait out their vaccination days, where they lounge around, eat lots of yummy food, have daily exercise, playtime and cuddles with the caring shelter team.
Our shelter team spend lots of time training and socialising our big doggy furbabies too.
Our shelter team continue to spend a lot of time with our furbabies to help them learn how to trust and love people.
Once they are settled in, their adoption profiles are advertised and spread far and wide to our community.
Then our furbabies wait to meet their new forever family.
Our shelter team have adoption application forms in which they can email to you. All the adoption forms are assessed accordingly and then the process begins of finding the best home suitable for furbabies. We love and care for our animals and want to make sure we have the best outcome for them.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.