Adoption information
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About Chief
Chief is too young to be desexed just yet but i needed to tick yes in order to advertise.
Chief is an affectionate and energetic young boy. Chief especially loves giving cuddles, he sits patiently waiting for all of the pats, snuggles and ear scratches he can get. He is still a bit clumsy at times as he gets used to his lanky long legs Chief loves being a lapdog. Chief enjoys a good game of tuggerwar ,fetch, water play & swimming.
Chief has great manners for a young dog, he sits, waits, come & leave it, as he is so young training, calm & positive reinforcement will assist him in becoming a confident distinguished dog. He is food motivated and learns quickly & is a loyal dog and very happy with himself when he learns something new. Toilet training is very good only a couple of wee accidents inside, due to me not always noticing when he goes to the door to be let out. but when I take him out he goes when I say ‘toilet’. He enjoys the company of his 5 foster siblings (2 small 10 year dogs, 9 month old Labrador X, his sister & 12 week old staffy), he is very respectful to the older dogs and has realized they don’t want to play. He gets excited when people comes to the door and will bark to let you know they are there and he is very happy to have cuddles, pat’s & scratches.
Chief would suit being with another doggy as a playmate or someone who is around quite a bit. Kids to play with would be a plus too although hes happy with a doggy friend. Chief is approximately 16 weeks old. We cant be exact as he was picked up with his sister as a stray in rural nsw before coming to our rescue. Our vets do an age estimate
Medical notes
Too young to be desexed yet
Adoption details
People will have to fill out an application
Their house will be inspected if possible to make sure it’s suitable. Meet and greets if they have other pets. Phone call to discuss adoption first then prospective adopter can meet the dog
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.