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About Mouse
Mouse is an extremely sweet and affectionate puppy. She is a big snuggle bug who loves nothing more than a cuddle and snuggle time on the couch. Mouse loves her foster carers and is building confidence meeting new people. She likes it when people get down to her level and she is then more than happy to make new friends. Mouse really enjoys playing with her toys. She will grab one and run around with it in her own little fun game. She is also happy to share toys with the other dogs in her foster home.
Mouse is currently living with 4 other large dogs and is very dog friendly. She is playful and finds the other dogs who enjoy a nice play the best fun. Mouse is still a young pup and will require ongoing positive socialisation experiences as she is growing up. This should be in the form of regular doggy playdates with known friendly dogs and/or pack walks with other dogs on lead. Mouse is expected to grow quite large (around 40kg) and will need daily exercise and mental stimulation throughout her life to keep her happy and healthy.
This little girl is super smart and picks things up quickly. She enjoys training activities and is food motivated. Mouse has already mastered sit and is working on her stay/wait and lead manners. It is important that her new owners are committed to continuing her training, particularly due to her expected size, so that she can become a well-mannered and easily managed adult dog. Mouse is currently crate training, travels well in the car and is progressing with her toilet training. Alongside her obedience training, Mouse will benefit from continued exposure to new places to continue to build her confidence when out and about in the big wide world.
We are looking for a large breed experienced home where Mouse will be a part of the family and included in the daily activities. She would love a home with another large playful and already well-trained dog who can show her the ropes in life. Otherwise, she will be fine as an only dog if given the right transition and someone is home more often than not to give her companionship. Mouse must be allowed to be inside the house with the family and must have a warm comfy bed inside to sleep on at night. She is suitable to live with dog savvy children who would be confident enough to live with a large jumpy puppy and possibly old enough to participate in the training. Mouse is not suitable to live with cats or pocket pets. This darling girl is going to bring so much love and many smiles to her new family.
If you are interested in making this gorgeous pup a part of your family, then please let us know by completing a Dog Adoption Enquiry form on the Fetching Dogs website as the first step. Please include plenty of detail about your previous dog experience and members of the household.
Adoption details
Please complete and submit our Adoption Enquiry form to ensure all your questions can be answered and application responded to: http://www.fetchingdogs.com.au/adopt/dog-adoption-enquiry/
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