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About Rya
Rya is a happy, confident, active bundle of puppy. A great pup with so much potential! She would be an amazing dog sport star.
A stable pup who is very confident and unfazed in new situations. She will go with the flow, or where the action is. She has attended flyball practise and loved the atmosphere and showed to be ideal for the sport.
She is clever, sit and come are easy! She loves other dogs and does well with most styles of play, especially bitey-face and tug! She is a little spoilt at her foster carers house with a basket of toys, which she will continually visit.
Rya can be a busy puppy but also a very independent soul and copes well left to her own devices for short periods. Although you may want to ensure only toys are available for play, as in typical puppy fashion may help herself to other fun things!
She sleeps through the night in her crate without a peep! And her toilet training is going very well! She has been around confident cats in her carers home and is not too interested.
Rya can be a bit of a chatter-box, bark and be mouthy to demand more play and attention. She is a very intelligent girl and will work out the tricks to getting what she wants quickly.
We are looking for someone that understands working dogs and would benefit from a home or lifestyle where her mind and body are occupied. She would be a fantastic dog sport home or someone who wants to have a bit of fun and dabble into dog activities.
Rya would benefit from another stable dog at home for her to learn from, but it's not a must. Without another dog, she will need someone home most days. A family that knows what they are doing and will direct her cleverness into good. Any family that does dog sport would be the bee’s knees 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.
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