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About Bless
Bless needs a carer or her future is uncertain. Her carer currently lives in a rural community and is prepared to fly her to us if we can find a carer
“She was severely abused by a teenage boy and bought to me unconscious. She fought so hard to live and I would really like to find a forever home for her.
Her only remaining injury is partial blindness.
She seems to be able to see shadow.
She is about 8 mths old.”
Please sign up here to care for Bless in Brisbane or surrounding areas
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/take-action
Name: Bless
Breed: Kelpie cross
Gender: Female
Age: 8-9 mths
Weight: 10kg
Desexed: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Vaccinated: Yes
Wormed: Yes
Cat friendly: Untested
Dog friendly: Yes, currently living with 3
Child friendly: Yes older over 10
Fencing: Can't see fully so needs a secure yard for her safety
Location: Brisbane on 10th October..
Bless is very loving, and likes to sit with you. She loves pats.
She does have one bad habit that I am working on, and that is nibbling at your heels if you go into a room with her and ignore her.
To adopt
Please Apply here
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
Medical notes
Partially blind
To adopt
Please Apply here
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
Adoption details
The adoption process is as follows.
1. Please Apply here
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
2. Please include as much information as possible, ask questions in the comments section of the application.
3. All suitable applicants will be contacted via phone and given a phone interview.
4. After the phone interview we will make arrangements for you to meet the dog.
5. After meeting, and if all parties are agreeable, we will have a home inspection.
Generally we ask the you go home and consider everything you’ve learnt. Discuss with family, sleep on it and contact us the next day.
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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.
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