Adoption information
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About Diva
*diva is currently trialling her new home* diva is such a friendly, adorable pup, you can't help but want to give her cuddles!!! and she’s more than happy when it comes to lapping up the attention!!!
diva is a healthy, happy normal pup who enjoys snuggles and playing games. Recently rescued from our local pound she’s a confident young girl who had a ball with the other pups in her pen as well as interacting well with the older pound dogs during supervised play time. Having ended up at the pound without any information we’re a little unsure of what breeds make up diva – perhaps there’s some rottweiler, perhaps there’s some kelpie and perhaps there’s some type of hound or even labrador looking at her lovely soft, floppy ears. . . . . . . Whatever she is its a terrific combination and we think she’s just beautiful!!
while in care diva will learn the basics such as “sit” and “down” as well as having more practice on a lead. Diva responds well to food rewards so hopefully that should help with her training. As diva is only a young puppy she will require ongoing obedience training as well as socialisation with other dogs so she grows up to have lovely manners. Daily walks, secure fencing and toys to keep her stimulated are also a necessity so she doesn’t get bored and up to mischief. Diva would be best suited to an indoor / outdoor lifestyle with either a doggie companion to learn from or on her own if she won’t be left alone for long periods of time especially while she’s a pup. If you think you’ve got the time, patience and love to bring up an adorable young pup like diva then please contact sarg for an application now!!
please note: the video of diva was taken when she was collected from the vets after her desexing operation hence she appears so quiet and placid - believe us when we say she usually has lots more energy than that!!
Medical notes
Diva is desexed, microchipped, vaccinated and wormed. Weight: 9. 53kgs (as at 15/11/10)
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.

