Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Sissy
Sissy is a sweetheart, gentle and affectionate, looking for her forever home.
Sissy came into the care of the famous "Dog Lady of Yuenumu" very sick, she wasn't sure Sissy would make it through the night.
But with lots of TLC and our NT vet on 24hr call Sisy is now a healthy, happy and affectionate pup.
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Sissy likes to play but is not boisterous.
Because Sissy was beaten up by other dogs she is cautious of dogs so if there is another dog in her new home an older calm dog would be best.
She is happy to curl up by her foster carer while she takes the inquiries.
She is not high energy but would also fit into a home with lots of long walks.
Sissy is approx 6mths old and medium-sized looking for her forever home.
As with all the dogs we rehome we never know the breed so take a guess!
She is desexed, vaccinated and parasite treated.
Sissy flew from Alice Springs to Sydney and is now in foster care in Kingsford near the Uni of NSW.
Adoption details
WHEN APPLYING PLEASE PROVIDE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THE QUESTIONS BELOW.
1. Have you had a dog before is so, when, size, and age? (not if you have looked after someone else's dog)
2. Who makes up your home, how old are they, what is their relationship to the applicant, and are they all ready to come to a meet and greet if this is offered?
3 Most dogs, puppies, and young cannot be left alone for long hrs e.g more than 4hrs at a time. How will you deal with this issue?
4 If you want a puppy how will you deal with the work involved i.e. toilet training, chewing, mouthing - those sharp teeth - jumping up, going to puppy classes?
5. How will you cope with all these issues if you have children (how old are your children?)?
6. A dog is not just for the children so why do the parents want the puppy and how will you provide the constant supervision and boundaries needed?
7 Have you considered that a dog or a puppy cannot immediately be taken to a dog park or cafe and need to slowly understand all the new sights, sounds, people, dogs, etc of their new environment?
8 If necessary how will you seek additional one on one training for you and your dog?
9 Where will the dog sleep at night?
10 How will you provide for any veterinary costs?
11. How will you cope with behavior issues should they arise?
12 If you rent have you obtained written approval for a dog?
13 If you own an apartment have you obtained written approval from the body corporate?
14 We cannot provide any more information about the eventual size or breed of the dog. Have you considered this?
15 If you are offered a meet and greet and it is felt by all that the dog or pup is a good fit for your family, we expect you to be ready to take the dog home/adopt at the time. So are you ready now?
We cannot hold dogs as space in foster care is needed for other dogs.
Thank you
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.