Adoption information
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About Lily
The lovely Lily came into the care of the famous "Dog Lady of Yuendumu" in a very remote part of the NT, after loosing the very popular local dog game of car chasing. As a result Lily can only share 3 lovely legs with you.
She is a very sweet natured girl and still a puppy at heart. She is intelligent, watching everything very closely and keen to please. Being food focused and loving toys and balls, will make her easier to train especially as she has just arrived in Victoria and now has to learn to walk on the lead and everything else a city dog does.
Lily is only recently learning to adjust to her new body shape which she is doing very well. She is very fit and healthy and should live a long and happy life.
For now she will need steady and regular exercise, but not excessive exercise.
She is approx. 2yrs old and weighs about 18kg. All Camp dogs are such a mix of breeds, each one being unique. So don't bother asking what breed we think she is because we don't know. You'll be able to play the guess what breed my camp dog is game, for the rest of her life.
Lily is used to living with other dogs of all ages and sizes but has not met any cats or pocket pets.
She flew from Alice Springs to Melbourne and I am in foster care in Coburg Nth.
Lily is microchipped, de sexed, vaccinated and parasite treated.
PLEASE NOTE
Lily has come from an area where there have been a lot of cases of Ehrlichiosis so even though she doe have any symptoms her blood is being tested by the by the Dept. of Agriculture. If she tests positive the treatment is a cause of antibiotics.
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Medical notes
PLEASE NOTE
Lily has come from an area where there have been a lot of cases of Ehrlichiosis so even though she is not we are having her blood tested by the by the Dept. of Agriculture. If she tests positive the treatment is a cause of antibiotics.
ahttps://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7081735/deadly-dog-disease-going-national/
Adoption details
WHEN APPLYING PLEASE PROVIDE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THE QUESTIONS BELOW.
1. Have you had a dog before is so, when, size, and age? (not if you have looked after someone else's dog)
2. Who makes up your home, how old are they, what is their relationship to the applicant, and are they all ready to come to a meet and greet if this is offered?
3 Most dogs, puppies, and young cannot be left alone for long hrs e.g more than 4hrs at a time. How will you deal with this issue?
4 If you want a puppy how will you deal with the work involved i.e. toilet training, chewing, mouthing - those sharp teeth - jumping up, going to puppy classes?
5. How will you cope with all these issues if you have children (how old are your children?)?
6. A dog is not just for the children so why do the parents want the puppy and how will you provide the constant supervision and boundaries needed?
7 Have you considered that a dog or a puppy cannot immediately be taken to a dog park or cafe and need to slowly understand all the new sights, sounds, people, dogs, etc of their new environment?
8 If necessary how will you seek additional one on one training for you and your dog?
9 Where will the dog sleep at night?
10 How will you provide for any veterinary costs?
11. How will you cope with behavior issues should they arise?
12 If you rent have you obtained written approval for a dog?
13 If you own an apartment have you obtained written approval from the body corporate?
14 We cannot provide any more information about the eventual size or breed of the dog. Have you considered this?
15 If you are offered a meet and greet and it is felt by all that the dog or pup is a good fit for your family, we expect you to be ready to take the dog home/adopt at the time.
From what date do you want to adopt?
We cannot hold dogs as space in foster care is needed for other dogs.
Thank you
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.
