Adoption information
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About Doug
Name : Doug NOT the Pug
Breed: spoodle
Age : 10years old
Gender: male
Weight: 15 kg
Desexed: yes
Microchipped: yes
Vaccinated: yes
Wormed : yes
Cat Friendly : untested
Dog Friendly: yes but likes his space
Child Friendly : over 6 years
Fence type required : secure
Location : Fairfield
Adoption fee : $695
Meet Doug NOT the Pug! Doug is a 10 year old spoodle looking for a loving forever home. He is an adorable 15 kilos of love and affection, desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, and wormed. He loves other dogs but likes his space, so would be best suited to a home with no small children (over 6 years recommended). A secure fence is required to keep him safe at his new home in Fairfield.
Doug has so much love to give and just wants someone to love him back. With an adoption fee of $695, you can make Doug part of your family today!
Adoption details
The adoption process is as follows.
1. Please Apply here
https://www.bestfriendsrescue.com/adoptionform/
2. Please include as much information as possible, ask questions in the comments section of the application.
3. All suitable applicants will be contacted via phone and given a phone interview.
4. After the phone interview we will make arrangements for you to meet the dog.
5. After meeting, and if all parties are agreeable, we will have a home inspection.
Generally we ask the you go home and consider everything you’ve learnt. Discuss with family, sleep on it and contact us the next day.
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Here are some quick tips to make your APPLICATION stand out:
Include as many details as you can about your lifestyle, family, accommodation, and work. Here’s some first-hand feedback from our member rescue organisations about what they'd like to see in your applications:
🐱 Why would this animal suit your home? (This lets them know that you've read the pet’s bio and considered their personality vs. your lifestyle)
🐾 Details about your family
🏡 Is your home quiet/relaxed or loud/busy? (Particularly important for timid cats). Ask questions, to show your are interested in the animals ell being.
Add questions into the application.
Fill out the profiles of your current pets if you have any. Understanding the personality of resident cats and dogs will help rescue organisations or foster carers determine if the pet will adjust to your surroundings.
Remember to be respectful and kind in your enquiries. A simple greeting can go a long way! Behind that screen is a real hooman, who loves and cares for the pet you're enquiring about just as much as you will!
Be open and honest - rescues prefer having as much information as they can about potential adopters.
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.



