Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
926928
Location
Helensburgh, NSW
Age
3 years 3 months
Adoption fee
$300.00
Microchip number
956000013180822
Rehoming organisation
CCAR
Last updated
24 Apr, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (NSW only)
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Wormed
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Has received heartworm preventative
I'd prefer a home that
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Doesn't have cats
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Doesn't have kids under 5
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Doesn't have kids from 6 to 12
About Scooby
Our playful, happy and full of life, Scoobie is looking for a best mate, a fellow dude who will take him on adventures and make him part of his daily life. He wants a BFF who is active and loves to experience fun in life!
Scoobie is a large boy with so much love to give, but does require the right person! He would not be living a happy life if he were to be just left in a backyard all day long on his own. He would become bored and his behaviour would reflect this. He is looking for a mate who will make him part of their daily routine, part of the family.
He requires an owner who must commit to training and routine, and providing exercise and activities that will help him to burn energy and stimulate him mentally. This will all lead to him being a happy, well behaved dog.
Scoobie has a big heart and loads of love to give to the right family. He gets on with most other dogs, especially females, but can play a bit rough so small or timid dogs would not be ideal mates for this big boy.
If you have an outgoing lifestyle, happy to burn off energy by being out and about each day and have a heart big enough to match this goofball, then please consider giving Scoobie the home he needs and deserves.
Watch videos of Scooby
Adoption details
If you would like to adopt a country pet there are a few requirements.
A chat with the foster carer is the first step to determine if the pet is the right one for you and your lifrstyle. A yard check while having a meet and greet is the next step and if all is satisfactory for all parties the adoption can go ahead.
The perfect home for each individual pet is essential, and the decision about which new home the pet goes to is made by the foster carer.