Adoption information
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About Fluffy
Fluffy was very scared coming into care, his owner had gone to hospital and was not coming home. He had been left in the house (we are not sure for how long) with his companion (Loo Loo listed separately) with someone calling in to feed him, he was in a very neglected state when he arrived in care.
He is a lovely sweet dog, very friendly once he gets to know you,he just want to be with you. Fluffy will follow you absolutely everywhere, he will wait patiently outside the shower, whilst you do laundry, follow you around the garden but even though he likes to follow you he doesn't get under your feet, so you won't trip over him. He just loves, loves to sit curled up in your lap.
He is very much enjoying a daily walk, he walks nicely on lead, he does not pull and is happy with a bit of a stroll.
He required extensive dental work upon arriving into care, (he had 17 teeth removed). Little Fluffy (and I do mean little under 3kg) has no upper teeth left. His remaining teeth either need to be brushed or you could use a dental supplement to keep his remaining teeth clean.
Fluffy would be great for someone who works from home as he is not a barker, similarly would be suited to a unit or a retirement village for the same reason. Fluffy likes to be with his people so is not suited to someone who works full time unless you can take him to work with you. He isn't keen on big dogs and does not like cats.
Fluffy can use a doggy door, is toilet trained and doesn't mind a game of fetch with a small soft toy.
It would be lovely if he could be adopted with Loo Loo but they are not bonded, Fluffy just needs to be around his human. He has been fine when left at home when I go out but would not be suited to be continually left on his own all the time.
If you would like to meet Fluffy he is located on the NSW Central Coast.
Adoption details
Prospective owners contact carers via email or phone, they can come and meet the animal and make application.
Once the animal is desexed and all vet work is done the animal can be adopted.
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.

