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About Romeo
Are you looking for a companion who will shower you with love and affection? Look no further!
Meet Romeo, an adorable male red and tan Kelpie who is searching for his forever home.
This boy is a special man with a heart full of love to give, and he's ready to embark on a new adventure in a loving env .
Romeo is not your average dog; he is extraordinarily affectionate and will melt your heart with his gentle nature. At around 18 months-2 years old, Romeo is still fairly young and full of energy. He has already begun his training and is eager to learn more. His intelligence and willingness to please make him an excellent candidate for further obedience training and new tricks. He is also very treat-oriented, which makes training a delightful experience.
Romeo is great with other dogs and enjoys their company. He is very respectful towards cats, however he has shown a keen interest in chickens. It would be important to provide a secure environment or supervision if you have chickens or other small animals.
While he hasn't been formally tested with children, his friendly and loving nature leads us to believe he would be great with them. However, as with any dog, careful supervision and gradual introductions are recommended to ensure a harmonious environment.
Romeo is being crate trained, which provides him with stability and a safe space. Continuing this training would be beneficial to maintain his sense of security and aid in his overall development.
If you're interested in providing Romeo with a loving forever home, please send an email to farmdogzrescueinc@gmail.com
Subject Romeo’s adoption application
include your TELEPHONE number so we can follow up once we’ve sent the adoption application form
We would be thrilled to arrange a meet-and-greet, allowing you to get to know Romeo and see if he's the perfect match for your family.
Adoption details
**PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE SENDING AN ENQUIRY.
PLEASE DO NOT CALL US!**
We are a volunteer run organisation, who have their own jobs during the day, we don't have someone manning our phones 24/7, therefore cannot respond to all inquiries immediately.
Please be patient with us, as the unpredictable nature of rescue may prevent us from clearing all enquiries regularly.
Please email us on farmdogzrescueinc@gmail.com to request an adoption form.
We only consider applicants that have completed our adoption application form. The fastest way to have your questions answered is to include it in the application form. This will speed up your application with us, and help us communicate with you faster.
OUR ADOPTION PROCESS
1) Email and ask for an adoption application to be sent on farmdogzrescueinc@gmail.com
2) Check your SPAM FOLDER
3) Be sure to include any questions you may have on our adoption form.
4) This form does not obligate you to adopt, it simply gives us an idea of your situation and needs.
5) If you are successfully shortlisted, one of our volunteers will contact you to organise a time for you to meet the dog in question.
6) A home visit will need to be conducted.
7) Should all go to plan, you will be welcomed to start your 2-4 week trial period immediately.
8) The adoption fee will be required to be paid at the beginning of the trial period.
9) During the first week 2 week trial period, we encourage you to follow all our instructions to ensure the dog settles into your family structure.
10) If during the trail period you should need any assistance or you decide that this dog is not for you, you MUST contact our state adoptions coordinator ASAP. (The more notice the better, to ensure we have a foster carer available.)
Please note if the decision is made for you to return the dog for you to receive your payment you will, within 10 business days of the return of the dog.
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.








