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About Norah
UPDATE… I have been in care for a couple of weeks now. My separation anxiety has improved, where my carer can leave me a few hours a day with my fur friends.
Toileting is getting so much better….
PLEASE make sure all family members are in the same page before enquiring.
We are a volunteer based organisation.
Only the right fit for Nora will be chosen. 💗💗💗💗💗
Hi my name is Norah, I’m 10 months.
I’m a purebred French Bulldog and have come into care due to a couple of quirks.
My previous owners haven’t put much effort into toilet training. But my carer has taught me within a couple of weeks to pee on the pee pads maybe 90% of the time.
My foster home has a few dogs and I’m great with them all. I am still a pup so i can be still a little annoying.
Another quirk is I absolutely love human company, so I have separation anxiety, but that maybe just due to being surrendered?? As I still stress when I’m home with all my fur friends.
I need another furkid no older than 3-4 I think as I have way to much energy for a older dog.
The best forever home would be someone that works from home or a home where lots of people alternate, where I’m not alone.
Maybe even someone that understands brachy breeds.
I love my food and when it’s bed time I’m out for the count.
Another thing is I love love swimming.
My foster carers have a pool and I showed them how I can dive in and swim to the other side.
So when I get adopted I come with my very own brand new life jacket.
I love the car rides and I love going to bunnings as well.
I think I come with a brand new doggie Bunnings mat!
I’m being fostered on the cold coast.
My adoption fee is $1850
Medical notes
Presently treating a ear )yeast infection).
Adoption details
We shortlist and contact families who may fit the dogs needs. If indications are positive, normally after sleeping on it, a home check is organised, then an adoption agreement is completed, adoption donation (variable on account of age and health of individual dog) is transferred and the dog will become part of your family.
All our dogs have had a consultation with our vet, are desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and treated for fleas. As we want every dog to be in its own family we try and fit dogs into forever homes, we don’t offer “Trials”. Naturally unforeseen circumstances arise occasionally where it’s preferable dogs come back to us as per our adoption agreement.
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.
