Adoption information
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About Phoebe
Please read before applying. Phoebe has neurological damage.
Phoebe will require someone who is willing to spend a lot of time working with her. We are trying her on a herbal medicine, which we are having some success with. We are seeing a small change in her behaviour. She has made eye contact which is a huge step forward. Give her a rub around her ears and a little massage and she will give you little licks
Phoebe does get's fixated on either shadows, fly's and sometime birds. This can lead to her barking sometimes but not for long. When on lead she tends to be more calm and we can get her to walk without pacing. She knows how to use a doggie door and has been sleeping in a crate but now prefers the dog bed. Phoebe is switched on enough to come in for water, and her dinner.
We don't how, when or what caused this damage only that she deserves a chance. Would love for her to be the only dog and an adult home.
Medical notes
On going neurological damage.
Adoption details
We will ask some questions to find out if this dog is suitable for your home. If we feel that they could we would then set a time to do a meeting at your home. At this point we will also do a property check to make sure it is safe and secure.
Should this go well you will be asked to fill out the adoption paper work. There is a two week settling in period before we will process the paper work.
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.