Adoption information
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About Ronnie
At just over a year old, Ronnie is very quickly growing up to be a stunning American Staffordshire Terrier. He's no longer the gangly little chocolate puppy, falling head over heels down a hilly back yard and colliding with trees mid-zoom. He's a handsome muscular young man who loves a walk, a game of fetch or a nice long walk...but he's not just an adorable little chocolate face. Ronnie is an adolescent dog with a huge amount of potential to become somebody's best friend and soulmate, but in order to become Ronnie's lucky person, you will need to be committed to training him and helping him to realise his potential. He's often very determined to get what he wants, but doesn't yet have the life experience to always choose what's best for him or others.
It can sometimes take quite a bit of effort to get those cute little ears to listen.
Ronnie finds everything in life new and exciting and is often over excited around other dogs. While he could make quite a good playmate for a bigger dog, he's too boisterous to play nicely with smaller breeds and is probably not to be trusted around pocket pets. He's also going to be too boisterous for small children for some time, but has become a favourite among his older human foster cousins. He's very much a people person and loves everyone. He loves being part of the action and will need a home that he can be a part of because after all, he gives the most awesome cuddles.
To get Ronnie and his new owners started on the road to a beautiful friendship, he will need to be adopted with training as he has been trained using a specific method.
Medical notes
Ronnie has no major medical requirements
Adoption details
1. Fall in love with Ronnie and read his full profile.
2. Email us for an application form.
3. Wait for us to contact you if you are shortlisted for adoption. A trainer may telephone you for additional information or simply to arrange for a meet and greet with our dog at a mutually agreeable time.
5. If you are the successful applicant and you wish to go ahead with the adoption process please decide what level of adoption you would like to proceed with.
Adoption Only – your adoption fee is $450. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, and with a collar.
Adoption with Assistance – your adoption fee is $550. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, with a collar and a training halter. A short introductory lesson with one of our trainers to help settle your dog in and introduce the fundamentals of the training your dog has been receiving whilst in foster care is also included. This will be conducted in your home if within 50 klm of the fostercarer, otherwise at an alternative venue by mutual agreement.
Adoption and Training – your adoption fee is $750. Your new dog comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped and with a collar. Plus training equipment (lead & head halter) and two private lessons to help you understand the foundations of all obedience and general behaviour shaping techniques that your new dog has been learning whilst in foster care with one of our trainer/trainers. These will be conducted in your home if within 50 klm of the fostercarer, otherwise at an alternative venue by mutual agreement. Ongoing support is also included if you need some extra assistance to help your new forever friend settle into your family.
6. Pay your adoption fee, sign our adoption papers and arrange handover of your new best friend. A two week trial period begins at this point and flows automatically into adoption if both parties are happy.
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.