Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
1034564
Shelter code
BMD1140
Location
Broome, WA
Age
6 months
Adoption fee
$600.00
Last updated
19 May, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (WA only)
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-Wormed
I'd prefer a home that
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Doesn't have kids under 5
About Ophelia
Introducing Ophelia, affectionately known as Opie, the delightful pup with a heart of gold! đŸ Opie is a bundle of joy who brings happiness wherever she goes, with her playful spirit and loving nature.
Opie's love for soft toys knows no bounds, especially her favourite sloth from the op shop! She'll eagerly chase after her toys when you throw them, and she'll proudly bring them back to her bed, eagerly awaiting your next play session.
While Opie may have a dislike for the hose, she's a beach-loving pup who enjoys the sand and surf. She'll calmly let you wash her if you join her in the shower ;)
Opie's playful antics extend to helping with gardening, where she'll enthusiastically try to "help" by stealing weeds from your hand and then zooming around with excitement! She's also a fan of tug-of-war - her favourite game!
Though still working on toilet training, Opie is making strides every day. She's sweet with kids but can be a bit nervous around the super young ones, preferring the company of slightly older children. Opie loves playing with other dogs and is gradually mastering the art of walking well on a lead.
One of Opie's most endearing traits is her big butt wiggle when you greet her in the morning or come home from work â a sure sign of her happiness and excitement to see you. She thrives on human companionship and is happiest when she's by your side, spreading joy and love wherever she goes.
With her sweet and happy demeanor, Opie is sure to steal your heart and become your loyal companion for life. Get ready for endless cuddles, laughter, and cherished memories with this delightful little girl by your side! đ¶đ
Adopting a puppy is a big responsibility.
It's important to understand that training is just as important as providing food, water, and shelter for your new pet. Having an untrained puppy can lead to behavioral problems that can make the pup difficult to live with. Of course, having an obedient pup is much more rewarding for both pet and owner.
Training your puppy is a vital part of their development. Starting early is key, as puppies learn and adapt quickly. Training will help your pup understand commands and expectations. Furthermore, it will help socialize your pup, making them better equipped for interacting with other animals and people.
During puppyhood, you should focus on teaching basic commands like sit, stay and come. Consistency and repetition are key in training, and it is important to reward good behavior with treats and praise. This will help reinforce positive behaviors and discourage negative ones.
It is also important to provide your pup with plenty of exercise (once fully vaccinated). Not only will this help with physical development, but it will also help keep them mentally stimulated. This will help promote good behavior, as well as help your pup get rid of excess energy.
In addition to basic commands, you should also consider training your pup in more complex tasks. These can include tricks, agility, and even protection training. Not only will this help to sharpen your pupâs obedience, but it can also be great fun for both of you.
Training your pup is an important part of preparing them for a happy and healthy life. It is important to start early and to be consistent in order to ensure success. With patience and dedication, you and your pup can learn to create a bond that will last for years to come.
So, if youâre ready to welcome a pup into your life, consider adopting today. You wonât regret it!
To apply to adopt, please complete a SAFE Dog Adoption Enquiry Form as follows:
* From the PetRescue website please click on this link: https://safe.org.au/find-a-dog/animal/BMD1140/
* On the SAFE website simply click on âApply to Adoptâ.
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4 THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE APPLYING:
1. Time Commitment: Owning a dog is a big responsibility and requires a significant commitment of time and energy. Be sure to consider how much time you can realistically dedicate to caring for a dog and make sure you are prepared to make that commitment.
2. Cost: Owning a dog can be expensive. Make sure to consider the cost of food, medical care, toys, and other supplies. You may also want to think about enrolling your dog in obedience classes or hiring a professional dog walker.
3. Space: Depending on the breed, some dogs require a lot of space. Make sure you have enough room in your home and yard to accommodate a dog before making the decision to adopt.
4. Lifestyle: Think about your current lifestyle and how a dog may fit into it. Consider if you have any restrictions such as travel, work hours, or allergies. Also, think about how owning a dog may affect your social life.
NOTES:
Adoption fee includes vet check, first vaccination*, flea and worm treatment, microchipping and sterilisation at a SAFE approved vet at 6 months of age.
*Puppies may require further vaccination(s) to complete the full vaccination course. This will be at the cost of the new owner and is not included in the adoption fee.Â
APPLY TO ADOPT ME
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6 GREAT REASONS TO ADOPT FROM SAFE:
âLifetime guarantee: if you can no longer care for me, SAFE will take me back
âDiscounted airfares
âAdoption fee includes vet check, first vaccination, microchip and a voucher for desexing
âFoster care instead of cage confinement, so I get lots of love and socialisation
âSpeak directly with my foster carer
âQuick response to your enquiry