Project Description
Adoption Fee: $590
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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 Maltese cross
DOB: 01/01/2011
Weight: 10kg
Location: Caulfield South
Meet Marvellous Millie! Millie loves company and is a social butterfly. Millie can be found following humans around the house asking for all the cuddles and pats, having a nice nap to cool off and relax, or enjoying a nice sniff/forage in her foster home backyard. Millie is showing signs of going deaf, but she does not let this stop her.
Although Millie had a rough start to life she is house trained, knows basic obedience and walks well on a lead. Millie enjoys her walks; she likes a couple of short walks a day at her pace. Millie also enjoys meeting other dogs and gets along well with the dogs in her foster home. Currently unknown how Millie would go with cats and other animals.
Millie will be best suited to a home that is prepared to help her recover and give her lots attention. She would be best suited to an adult home, where people are home often. She wants company but not with an active, playful dog. Millie likes to run with the other dogs barking to the front door, occasionally licking drool off a face or giving a growl if they get too playful. As a deaf dog she enjoys the companionship and the warnings they give her of visitors. She is not thrown by the company of bigger dogs.
Millie will be a delightful little companion. She can’t wait for you to take her home.
Microchip Number: 982000153689412
Source Number: RE120211
Medical Notes: Millie has Stage 2 degenerative valve disease which requires medication.
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.