Project Description
Adoption Fee: $590
If you would like to apply to adopt please
download the application form.
If you would like to know more or have problems using a Microsoft Word document please email us.
NB: We do not rehome interstate or to applicants under 25. It is our policy not to rehome dogs in the Sunraysia area. As rescue groups have transported thousands of homeless dogs from Mildura and Sunraysia pounds over the last decade, we do not intend to send any back there.
Breed: Female Miniature Foxie x Chihuahua
DOB: 16/10/12
Weight: 5.1kg
Location: Frankston
Alicia, affectionately known as Ali is the sweetest love bug. She has settled extremely well with her foster siblings, both dogs and cats. She has clearly been a well loved pet who found herself alone and she is so happy to be back in a home again. Ali will be a fabulous companion for someone who has plenty of time to spend with her – her happy place is in your company. Her favourite spot is resting on a cushion behind you while you watch tv. And if you will let her, Ali will snuggle on your bed and is as quiet as a little mouse.
Ali responds well to her name but does need some work with other basic commands. She has pretty much mastered house training and has used the doggie door. She walks well on lead, getting excited sometimes she wants to run ahead but she is generally well behaved.
Ali is looking for a home with people who are looking for a loving friend to become an important part of their life sharing their every day. Preferably she will have a doggy companion to share her family with.
Ali is a lovely girl – just so lovable. If you would like to welcome her into your world please complete an adoption application.
Teenage/Adult Family
Microchip Number: 941000026896388
Source Number: RE120211
Medical Notes: 5.1kg. Alicia is having a dental check and xrays to check on her heart murmur.
All our dogs are desexed, C5 vaccinated with intranasal, microchipped, wormed and flea treated. All necessary vet work such as dentals, surgery, eye treatment is also carried out. We are no longer heartworm testing as we have not had one positive test since we began in 2006. If a dog comes to us on heartworm treatment this is continued.