Adoption information
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This pet is no longer available
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About Charlie
Name : Charlie
Breed: Parsons Terrier
Age : 2 Tears old
Gender: Male
Weight: 8kg
Desexed: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Wormed : Yes
Cat Friendly : Untested
Dog Friendly: Yes
Child Friendly : Over 15 years old
Fence type required : Secure
Location : The Gap Brisbane
Adoption fee: $695
Charlie is a hugely funny and active dog, a real character. He constantly makes his carers laugh. He is very active, very active. He wouldnāt settle for two walks a day. He needs someone who enjoys jogging, cycling, or skating or even an athlete who is wheelchair bound and likes to go fast. Charlie loves to run and swim, play with other dogs, and then run some more. You will need to tell us all about your daily life and activities so we understand your lifestyle.
Charlie is super friendly and cuddly. But because of his high activity a family with kids will be too slow for him, and pent up energy will result in unwanted behaviour. Small kids frustrate him, so no one under 15 years old.
He is housetrained and needs a secure yard and someone who will love his fun outgoing personality.
Remember ! Tell us about how active you are !
Please Apply hereĀ
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
Medical notes
Please Apply hereĀ
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
Adoption details
The adoption process is as follows.
1. Please Apply hereĀ
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
2. Please include as much information as possible, ask questions in the comments section of the application.
3. All suitable applicants will be contacted via phone and given a phone interview.
4. After the phone interview we will make arrangements for you to meet the dog.
5. After meeting, and if all parties are agreeable, we will have a home inspection.
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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.