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About Bronte- Groodle
*HAS MEGAESOPHAGUS PLEASE READ MEDICAL NOTES*
If I needed to describe Bronte in 3 words, it would be happy, playful and talkative.
Happy: I am yet to see Bronte “sad”. She makes the best out of every situation, and keeps her siblings entertained too. She will come up for cuddles if she can’t find things to play with. She will watch TV with you, play with you or just simply be there if you need someone to speak to.
Playful: Bronte will honestly entertain herself all day with her dental ball, or any ball for that matter. She loves her dental bone which helps clean her teeth, and she will be at that for hours on end.
She doesn't like to share her toys. She would never hurt another dog or snap at them, she just simply very quickly steals whatever she was playing with right back!
She does love to be chased by other dogs, and loves to play tug of war with them too.
Talkative: Bronte is vocal when she wants something. She's the dog with the “attitude”. She will look at you with those adorable puppy eyes and bark when it is food time. If she's been left in her chair after the timer for her cool down period goes off, she will let you know. Believe me… she knows! If you speak to her, she will speak back to you.
Bronte is the perfect dog that will get along with every dog and human that comes her way. Once she warms up to you, she will be your best friend!
*Due to the special needs of these dogs, we will not be accepting families with kids under 18yrs old.
*This is NOT a first in best dressed situation. We will be very specific with where these groodles go as they need special attention every single day.
* If you are offered to meet the groodles, it does not guarantee you that groodle. It is simply a meet and greet to see if you will be a great fit for them.
Medical notes
This litter of groodles have megaesophagus.
Megaesophagus is not a single disease. Instead it is considered a combination disorder in which the esophagus (the tube that carries food and liquid between the mouth and stomach) dilates (gets larger) and loses motility (its ability to move food into the stomach).
Please make sure you do your research on this illness as we will be very strict with who gets to adopt these beautiful pups.
To apply for these dogs, please message us on here or send an email to a4pdrapplications@gmail.com for their application form.
Adoption details
**PLEASE READ CAREFULLY**
Due to an anticipated high volume of applications the adoption process is outlined below:
1. To apply for these dogs, please message us on here or send an email to a4pdrapplications@gmail.com for their application form.
2. Include as much information as possible and it is never a case of "first in best dressed" when we are choosing the most appropriate new home. Matching an animal with a family is based on lifestyle, family members, attitudes to pet ownership and the personality of the pet.
3. Due to the number of applications we receive all correspondence is through email and if your application is short listed we will either call you to discuss it further and possible invite you to a meet and greet.
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.