Adoption information
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About Sinai
Sinai is a sweet natured girl that loves a good cuddle, craves a lot of love and human company.
A confident and smart pup, she's learning new things in care daily. Already knows sit, is crate trained and toilet training is going really well (currently using pee pads). She has the smarts to learn easily, so a family committed to her ongoing training will allow her to develop into one smart and well behaved pupster.
Sinai is currently in care with her brother and enjoys hanging out with him and playing together. She won't be pushed around by him either and stands her ground! Her ongoing socialisation with new friendly dogs and doggy play time should be part of her daily routine.
When it comes to exercise, this sweetie will only need a moderate amount, she's not high energy and nice daily walks will keep her in tip top condition. She won't be good as a running buddy or for dog sport.
We are looking for a home with another playful, friendly dog for Sinai to buddy up with and humans around a lot for those all important cuddles. She is not suited to a home where she's alone most of the time. You should be committed to her ongoing training, socialisation, stimulation and happiness.
Sinai is very sweet and determined, will give you lots of love but also needs good doggy manners and boundaries to become the amazing dog we know she can be.
A soft and snuggly bed inside for snoozing, yard access for play and sun bathing and a family willing to include her in all things fun and adventurous will be ideal.
If you have a spot on the couch for this beautiful girl, please fill in the adoption enquiry form on our Fetching Dogs website.
Medical notes
Sinai was born with a congenital eye issue that has rendered her completely blind in her left eye. She has seen a specialist veterinary ophthalmologist who advise that this is not causing her any discomfort and nothing further can be done for the eye. Her vision in the right eye is ok and not in any danger of becoming blind.
She may require for the left eye to be removed at some stage during her life and only if it becomes uncomfortable for her.
Adoption details
Please complete and submit our Adoption Enquiry form to ensure all your questions can be answered and application responded to: http://www.fetchingdogs.com.au/adopt/dog-adoption-enquiry/
Don't see a breed attached to one of our dogs? That's because we don't breed label dogs of unknown genetic history. We can't guess at breeds but that's okay, because we can tell you about the dog's individual personality, character, and behaviour.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.