Adoption information
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About Magnolia
Meet Miss Magnolia!!
This sweet and affectionate little girl is 17 weeks old and ready to find her forever home.
She is smart and friendly black & tan Kelpie gal who has settled into foster care without skipping a beat. Magnolia LOVES playing with her doggie pals, and while she runs and wrestles with the younger dogs, she is also very respectful of the older adult dogs and gives them space when they ask for it.
Every human she meets is her newest best friend! She confidently greets everyone with a lick, a booty shake and a tail wag. Magnolia will need a home where she is included in the general day to day activities of the home and the family. She will make an excellent farm companion or a great addition to an outer suburbia couple of acres or a hobby farm.
Magnolia loves to have a run and stretch her little legs with a few daily zoomies. Her ‘off-switch’ is very good and she does happily chill out for down time at the back door during the day or in her dog bed inside the house. She has started working on her lead and toilet training, along with some basic commands. She travels very well in the car and sleeps soundly in her crate overnight without making a peep. While she shows a mild passing interest in the resident cat, she has shown no inclination to chase him. Her recall is also coming along nicely and quite advanced for a young dog.
Magnolia has tested positive to having Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA). This only presents in her having a mild head wobble. It does not slow her down and does not seem to hinder her in any way! She is a happy and full-of-life little GEM who will bring her adopter’s pure joy!
If you have the space for this loyal little girl to lead a full happy life by your side – apply today!
**Magnolia is located in VIC….
Medical notes
PLEASE NOTE - Magnolia has tested as a double carrier for Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA), early onset. Magnolia has displayed symptoms in the form of a mild head wobble since coming into foster care. At present it doesn't affect her day to day life at all, and she should live a relatively normal and full life. However, it can potentially be a shorter life span if her symptoms deteriorate as she gets older. CA is all case by case, but the early onset variety generally has a good prognosis for an active companion life.
Adoption details
To apply to adopt a dog from Dogs4Jobs, you must firstly complete our adoptions application form in full at http://dogs4jobs.com.au/adoption-form/.
You can also write out your answers and email them to dogs@dogs4jobs.com.au
*Please note, due to the high volume of applications received, we will not respond to Petrescue chat messages, or enquiries to adopt a dog. You must complete our adoptions form to be considered for the dog or pup, and we will respond to this form via our email.
We will then request to complete a yard check, or for you to send in photos of your yard showing the fencing, space, shelter and any hazards etc, to confirm it is safe and secure, as well as adequate space for a working breed dog.
Following this, we will then put you in touch with the dog/s foster carer/s that you are interested in, to chat further over the phone, about whether the dog is a good fit for your family, and vice versa. We are searching for the perfect match for each dog and their needs. A meet and greet can be arranged if both parties wish to proceed, and we also offer interstate adoption on all of our dogs.
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.
