Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About indianna
Indianna is one of Indigo's litter of 9 pups who came with their mother when they were about 3 weeks old. The owner did not have the time to care for them all as she worked full time as a nurse in aged care. Indigo was struggling to feed them all as well and was not getting enough nutritious food herself. The owner contacted Happy Paws for help as Indigo was fighting the pups for food. We agreed to take the pups with their mother, agreeing she could adopt Indigo back after the pups were ready at 10-12 weeks. Indigo was desexed so that she did not go home and get pregnant again. All the pups survived and are in great condition. They are typical mischievous friendly playful naughty pups that will need training as all young children do. All went to loving families. Indianna was adopted into a lovely family. They discovered they did not have time to spend with her as they thought they would. They found that their youngest child had special needs which they were not fully aware of at the time of adoption. Indianna is very good with the kids including the baby. She became naughty as she was not getting the attention or training she required as a pup growing up. We agreed to take her back as we always do. Since she has been here she has been fine as she has a young dog her age to play with, we have been giving her some basic training and is now ready to hopefully find another loving home that has the time she needs to be truly happy.
Adoption details
HappyPaws Haven is fussy about who adopts these animals and where they are housed and cared for. The adoption criteria is documented as a questionnaire and strictly adhered to. We do not adopt animals to people who rent unless they are long term rental at the same address and have landlords written permission.
We ask if they have thought about the attributes they want in a dog, lifestyle, childrens ages, prepared to train, etc. We also talk about responsible pet ownership, fully fenced yards, hours unattended etc. and finally a vet reference.
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.
