Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
940962
Location
Allambee Reserve, VIC
Age
5 years
Adoption fee
$150.00
Property Identification Code
3BWCW152
Source number
Re133786
Last updated
13 Nov, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Interstate adoption (VIC only)
About Ajani
Ajani escaped from a notorious backyard butcher along with 24 of his other family members. They found refuge in some bushland where they were caught and brought to safety. Ajani and his bestie Springbok are the last of the group to find their forever home! He is still shy but will now accept treats from your hand!
Ajani is a submissive boy and will blend into the herd. He would do best in a home with a herd of 3 or more goats and a family who will continue to win over his heart as he has witnessed many horrible things at the hand of man. He so deserves his happily ever after and must be adopted with best bud Springbok. We also have other goaties to make a happy comfortable herd.
Ajani is desexed and up to date with vaccinations, lice treatment, worming and hoof trims.
We can assist with transport statewide for the cost of fuel.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Regardless of the breed of animal you are looking to adopt, our adoption process is the same.
The first step of the process involves submitting an adoption application form. The form helps us understand a little bit more about you and your household and is used to figure out whether animal is the right fit for your household and what you are looking for, and also if your household is the right fit for the animal.
After a review process, shortlisted applicants will be contacted by one of our volunteer adoption coordinators usually by phone call or message. This is an informal conversation to discuss any questions we may have about the application and re-confirm any information provided. It is usually at at this point that we will organise a Meet & Greet with you and the animal.
It is a Strong Heart’s adoption policy to arrange a Meet & Greet with the prospective family and the animal before finalising the adoption. The Meet & Greet will allow the opportunity to visit the animal and have a pat and a play with them. The foster carer will tell you a bit about the animal's personality and what they have been like for the time they’ve been in their care. It is a great opportunity to ask the carer about the animals food, sleeping and any other health requirements.
If the Meet & Greet goes well on the day, in most cases you will be able to take the animal home straight away after payment of the adoption fee. All necessary paperwork including vet work history and transfer of ownership information will be sent via email within a few days unless otherwise specified.