Adoption information
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About Rooster
Introducing Rooster!
Rooster is an approximately 12 month old JRT X Kelpie boy who is full of life & love!
He is a really cool little dude, who has seamlessly fit into our home with our dogs whilst we have been fostering him.
He is friendly & inquisitive but will er on the side of caution at first when in a new environment & meeting new people..
He is dog friendly & he loves to play with his friends. He has met numerous dogs without any issue.
He has met horses, pigs & goats. He is a bit timid around them but otherwise neutral and doesn't pay too much attention at all.
He has not been tested with cats or pocket pets.
He walks well on lead, is crate trained, toilet trained, travels well in the car & loves training!
He is mouthy & does jump for attention at times. He has made great improvement with these but please keep this in mind, as he will need ongoing training in these areas to ensure that he becomes his best boy possible.
He also has springs in his hind legs & will easily jump a small fence if he wanted to so 6ft fencing is a must.
What Rooster needs?
Rooster would absolutely thrive with an owner who is willing & capable of continuing on with his training & exposure.
A semi active lifestyle - nothing less than daily walks, training, playtime & plenty of varied enrichment.
Someone with an interest in agility or similar would be great but not necessary.
Ideally no children. We will consider older, dog savvy children, but his ideal home is without kids.
He is very friendly with them but due to his mouthing, it is not in his best interest to go into a home with kids at this stage.
Another friendly, playful dog. He will likely do very well as an only dog as he has displayed absolutely no signs of anxiety. But he does love having a mate to romp around with!
A secure yard with 6ft fencing is a must.
It is thought that Rooster has a very mild hearing impairment. This is not something that affects him in any way and has not hindered his training or ability to learn.
He also has very sensitive eyes. He will squint in the sun but appears to have full vision, and again this does not slow him down in any way.
All in all, Rooster will make an exceptional companion to someone/people who are looking for a buddy to join their family.
He has tonnes of potential & will shine bright with someone who is willing to put the time into his ongoing training and socialisation.
Adoption details
-You contact us to obtain an adoption application and discuss the dog of interest.
Once the application is completed and returned it will be assessed for suitability. We will also ask for rental agreements or rates and photos our your home please also including photos of your fencing
-A Meet and Greet with the dog and all members of the adopting family and current dogs are arranged where possible.
This usually coincides with a Yard check to ensure the safety and security of the property on which the dog will be kept. - We understand that this is not always possible in interstate adoptions and this will be discussed on your initial contact.
-Payment of the Adoption fee in full. The dog is then handed over with any belongings, and all relevant paperwork and records please note we do have contracts in place that must be signed.
-Once the 14-day 'settling in' period has ended, the change of ownership microchip details are submitted, and the adoption is officially finalised.
For interstate adoptions- Adoptor must have a meet and greet with the animal they are adopting we will not send an animal over without a meet. All transport cost including flights will need to be paid in full by the adoptor.
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.
