Project Description

Adoption Fee: $850

If you would like to apply to adopt please
download the application form.

Adoption 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 Japanese Spitz cross
DOB: 23/03/2019
Weight: 9.2kg
Location: Dixon’s Creek

Lulu is an independent girl who knows what she wants. When she’s feeling affectionate, she likes nothing more than to soak up your love and be your centre of attention.

She can be wary of new people but will be your best friend once she gets to know you. A family with older children would be the best match for Lulu, as she needs family members who will respect her space when she is feeling independent.

She is good with other dogs, but at the end of the day, values her own space. For this reason, Lulu would suit being an only dog.

Lulu is very laid back. She can bark from time to time when watching TV or when she hears loud noises, but is generally happy to lounge around the house.

She loves her daily walk. She walks well on the lead except for when she first leaves the house and is excited. She has good recall and responds well to her name.

She’s not a fan of other dogs invading her space when she’s busy exploring. She’s happy to indulge a quick sniff hello, then she’s ready to keep on her adventures.

If you think you have the perfect home for Lulu we’d love to hear from you.

Microchip Number: 900139000016555
Source Number: RE120211
Medical Notes: 9.2kg

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.