Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Sam Easterbrook
TO APPLY FOR ADOPTION PLEASE SEND IN APPLICATION FORM AVAILABLE BELOW:
https://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/about-vicdrg/adoption-and-foster-application-forms.html
Sam is a great dog and a great communicator. At dinner time, he stands and stares at his food bowl then looks at his carer then back at his bowl. If he wants to go into the back yard, he stands and stares at the door, looks back at his carer then back to the door. (He is house trained, never had an accident). When he thinks it’s time to go for a walk, he gives nudges. If he wants pats, he nudges your hand or drapes himself over you like a blanket. Once on a very hot day his carer waited until it had cooled down. They started down the driveway and Sam stopped, held up his paw and did a little whine – the concrete was too warm for his liking so they went for their walk later. Recently while his carer was on a Zoom work meeting Sam went up for a cuddle and when he didn’t get his cuddle he retreated and had a little sulk. A very clear communicator is our Sam.
When Sam is happy he smiles, he’s got one of those faces. He will bring out his harness and leash for a walk and do a tippy tap happy dance with his front paws. Sometimes when you pat him he sort of purrs. He does need a good walk and he walks quite fast. He’s very good in the car, he just lays down in the back seat. He knows commands sit, stay, shake, go to your bed.
Sam was a reluctant surrender due to the owner’s unforeseen circumstances. Sam doesn’t like to spend a lot of time on his own, he really loves human company. His carer went off to a coffee date and she heard him howl as she was leaving in protest that he wasn’t going. So Sam would suit someone who works from home or is home a lot. He is a strong dog coupled with a bit of a goof ball, so unsteady people are probably not well suited. For most of his life Sam wasn’t on a leash very much and perhaps that is why he is quite leash reactive and will bark at other dogs whilst out walking. We’re working on improving that, but currently he’s not a dog park dog.
His foster carer loves him and wishes she was able to keep him permanently but can’t. Think Sam might be the dog for you? I doubt if you met him you wouldn’t want to keep him. He’s a keeper.
All updates can be found at the link below:
https://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/dogs-for-adoption
Please note: our dogs are not available for interstate adoption. We also do not adopt to people under the age of 25 years.
Not the dog you’re looking for? Please visit our website to see other dogs waiting for a home.
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/dogs-for-adoption/
Have you considered foster care? For more information please click on the link below.
https://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/about-vicdrg/adoption-and-foster-application-forms.html
All our dogs are desexed, C5 vaccinated with intranasal, microchipped, wormed, and flea treated. All necessary vetwork such as dentals, surgery, eye treatment are also carried out. We are no longer heartworm testing as we have not had one positive test since we began in 2006. If a dog comes to us on heartworm treatment this is continued.
Medical notes
Weighs approximately 38kgs
Adoption details
We are a community fostercare network, not a shelter, and our dogs and cats are cared for in private homes. Note that we are very careful where we rehome our dogs and cats and we have an intensive process. If you want a quick turnaround we are not the group for you. If you seem like a good match for the dog of your choice we will organise a telephone chat, a meet and greet and a property check. We offer free assistance for six weeks for any issues, a lifetime takeback policy with full refund of the adoption fee, and will always be available to offer advice.
We care for our dogs and cats and we want you to as well. We know that genuine applicants have no trouble with this process and understand that if we refuse you a dog or cat, it is because you are not the best match for that pet.
Our commitment to the dogs and cats in our care is total and we treat each one as if we are passing on a family pet. This may not suit you so we point out that there are equally great dogs and cats available in pounds, shelters and with other rescue groups.
If you are still interested, please download an application form from our website:
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/about-vicdrg/adoption-and-foster-application-forms.html
The application form must be emailed to us:
adoptions@victoriandogrescue.org.au
Please note that we do not take/make telephone calls prior to receiving an application.
Commonly asked questions and their answers are provided when you email us. Unfortunately we usually will not have time to reply to enquiries in more detail and will give priority to completed applications over enquiries. Priority will also be given to typed applications which are easier for us to read and to copy relevant parts.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Victorian Dog Rescue & Resource Group Inc is a registered not-for-profit charity.
We appreciate our sponsors and all our donors so much, as without them we would not be able to save the pets we do, or run our programs that reach into the community to give a helping hand. Are you able to donate, sponsor or want to leave a bequest?
For more information please go to the links below. We so much appreciate your kindness.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
