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About Waldorf
Waldorf may be the biggest of her litter, but she has a very sweet and gentle nature. She is the type of puppy who thrives off being able to build a bond with her owners. That is when her real affectionate side comes out wanting cuddles and some loving. Waldorf enjoys playing with any toy available and also likes to chase her ball. She will happily find a nice sunny spot to bask in the sun or a comfy spot to chew on a toy. Waldorf is a really striking looking puppy who is bound to turn heads wherever she goes.
While in care, Waldorf has been living with her 4 siblings and 2 adult dogs. She plays nicely with the other dogs and is happy to have some rumbles with her siblings. But when all the play time is over, she absolutely loves to hang out with the older resident dog and will even nap across his neck. Waldorf is expected to grow to a medium size (in the vicinity of 15-20kg) and have moderate energy levels. She will require daily exercise and mental stimulation to keep her happy and healthy throughout her life.
Waldorf is amazingly smart. She can learn anything and has a good attention span during her little training sessions. Out of all her siblings, she learned how to sit the fastest and she is learning to walk nicely on the lead. Waldorf will be a wonderful pup to train, and it would be great for her new family to do lots of training with her so that she can reach her full potential. This little pup will need someone who can continue to build her confidence in the big wide world and has some prior dog experience in order to be able to read her subtle queues. Waldorf travels well in the car and would love to tag along on trips with her new owner.
We are looking for a dog experienced home for Waldorf where she will be a loved member of the family. She would be able to share her new home with an adult dog who is already trained and can show her the ropes. Otherwise, she would also be fine as an only dog who is the centre of her owner’s attention. It would be great for her new family to have someone home more often than not, particularly during the settling in period. Waldorf should be allowed inside to be with the family and will need a warm comfy bed inside to sleep on at night.
We are looking for an adult only home, or older/teenage dog savvy children, for Waldorf and a stable home environment. She would need a house with a yard and is best suited for quieter suburban areas rather than the inner city. Waldorf is young enough to learn to live harmoniously with other types of pets with the right training and guidance. She truly has so much potential and in the right home will develop into an amazing companion.
If you would like to make this pretty girl a part of your family, then please complete a Dog Adoption Enquiry form on the Fetching Dogs website as the first step. Please include plenty of details about your previous dog experience, current household members and the type of lifestyle you can offer Waldorf.
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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