Adoption information
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About Teddy
* Please read the entire profile
* Only available for adoption within NSW or ACT
Profile and needs in a home
Teddy is a handsome 12 year old boy who loves nothing more than cuddles on the couch.
He loves going for short walks to the park and playing fetch with his soft toys. He is very intelligent and understands things quickly.
Teddy is currently in foster care with two other older small dogs so would prefer a home with another small calmer dog and a home where he can relax and chill so would not be suited to a home with children under the age of 14.
As with all of our dogs he must have access inside and out at all times and must be permitted to sleep in a warm area of the home of a night preferably in the bedroom.
He does not really have separation anxiety, but every once in a while he will vocally let you know that he doesn’t agree with you leaving the house.
Teddy is super affectionate and will greet you by rolling on his back and waiting for a belly scratch.
If you would like to meet Teddy please send us an email with as much detail as possible on yourself and the home you are able to provide including information about your other pets (if any) and family members, plus lifestyle, and outings you will provide Teddy how often Teddy would be alone, where he will have access in the home and where she would sleep of a night, where Teddy would go if you went away and could not take her with you, ability to cover vet expenses and any other information you wish to provide.
Adoption details
SAS will arrange a "meet and greet" with our rescue pet and we offer a two week trial period if we feel that the rescue pet and the prospective family are well matched.
Most interviews will be held in the Randwick area of Sydney
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.
