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Gift card rescue net worth
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Inclusive of vaccinations, monthly/fortnightly worming and flea treatment. All animals for adoption are kept up to date with vet work until date of adoption. Adoption is finalised after 14 days and paperwork/records is sent via email if not given in a kitten/puppy pack.Ħ. 14 day settling in period commences once the animal has been collected from foster carer.ĥ. If prior arrangement is made, an adoption agreement/s and payment must be made before collection of the animal.Ĥ. The animal will NOT be taken on the day unless PRIOR APPROVAL seeked, we will NOT ACCEPT the animal to be taken on the day if less then 2 days notice is given. If meeting a cat we do NOT recommend brining your current dog/cat as this may stress the cat/kitten out.ģ. You must bring your current dog along to the meet and greet if you are meeting another dog/puppy, this is to ensure they get along before commencing adoption.Ģb. 'Meet & Greet' with the animal and their carer will then take place if application is approved.Ģa. An Adoption application MUST be filled out prior to the meet and greet with the animal.Ģ. We know Marlee is a bit "extra", but she is worth it 😍 Medical notesġ. 👉 Diet: see above, is allergic to chicken and cannot eat dry food or processed treats 👉 Breed: Purebred Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier We know Marlee to be a super friendly, super active (think kelpie + 🤣) and super intelligent doggo who likes to please her humans and who gets FOMO (fear of missing out) 🤣 She is so much fun to play with and a delight to train! 💙 She is one of a kind! Marlee adores small humans, she is very good with them 🥰 She does like to chase the cat if one runs scared, however she did live with a "dog-savvy" cat successfully 😄 (he told her off :P )

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She is good with other dogs, and must be homed with another dog who will correct her appropriately and teach her how to interact respectfully 😊 She can be vocal when asking other dogs to play with her, but she means no harm at all. With exercise and training Marlee's anxiety is improving 💖 Marlee also is taking and will need to continue on Zylkine in the morning to help with anxiety, which is displayed through barking at noises and also the reason for her return to rescue, she was redirecting her anxiety towards the submissive dog by attacking the ears, legs etc. Treats are best to be natural dehydrated non chicken meats (ziwipeak, liver treats and prime roll are good options).

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Marlee is doing very well on and will need to continue on prime 100 rolls (single protein), lyka and ziwipeak (just ensure they are chicken free ones). She is allergic to chicken and sensitive to dry food or any processed grainy treats 🤢 And will walk nicely next to a pram too 😊 She will even sit and wait calmly, as instructed, before crossing the road. Marlee is learning great manners when going for walks. She is super excited and wants to go for a walk with you when ever you leave. She is getting the hang of it but will need her new family to KEEP being consistent with the training. Marlee's foster mum is currently working on her impulse control, especially when front doors are opened. She is crate trained and will need to continue this, doggy door trained, knows sit, down, shake, wait and stay 😍 Marlee would thrive doing agility or some form of dog sport! It doesn't matter what time of day or night it is, if given the opportunity to go for a dunk, that's were Marlee will be 🤣 Marlee is sure to always keep you young and giggling. A big thing her foster carer is doing, is making her sit and wait for you to approach her for cuddles and pats 💚 She is super cute, we know, and being a smaller dog you just want to smoosh her with cuddles right!? Unfortunately this "babying" will worsen Marlee's behaviour, she MUST have boundaries, she isn't and CANNOT be a lap dog. Someone who has experience with working breeds would be a huge advantage with Marlee 💕 She WILL need structure and consistent boundaries put in place to thrive 😊 Marlee must be adopted to an active family/person with loads of space to run and another active dog to play with 😊 She also would do best being allowed inside with her humans when they are, as she just wants to be near her family 🥰Īs Marlee is super energetic (we really aren't exaggerating) and smart 🤓 she can push boundaries a little when she is under stimualted. Marlee is the sweetest pup who loves a good snuggle but MOST of all loves to exercise 😁 Whilst in foster care Marlee's foster mum has found she is best behaved and her anxiety is managed best when she has had ample amount of exercise, morning AND afternoon!















Gift card rescue net worth