Maui

Maui

Animal ID No: ARF396
Rescue Date: 28 March 2020
Adopted Date: 29 April 2020

Breed: Staffy Cross Size: Medium Age: 9 weeks

Contact: Kally Kally.Monaghan@gmail.com

Activity: Moderate

Thank you for considering an ARF pup. Most puppies receive many enquiries, and we aim to match the right dog to the right home so that they can enjoy a happy life together. If your enquiry is unsuccessful, rest assured that the foster carer has carefully based their decision on a thorough knowledge and understanding of the dog’s needs.

ARF puppies are all assessed as being in the Silver category in our Perfect Match system and are available at the special price of $400 (incl GST) which includes microchipping, desexing, C5 vaccination, worming and $100 contribution towards training classes.

Maui is a smart, sweet adventurous little pup with a lot to learn about the world.

He loves to play with his toys and has a little attitude in his bark when he wants you to play with him.

He would thrive in puppy school or training and loves to be engaged with his family and learn new things.

Maui loves to explore his yard and neighborhood.  He can find new things a bit overwhelming. He will need exposure to all the things he has yet to learn about in a positive and exiting way.

He loved playing with his sister Moana but finds the bigger older dogs a tad scary. He would enjoy a playmate who is younger but calm. He loves kids and is very attached to his 12 yr old foster sister. He is very vocal about insisting that she play with him or when he has had enough.

Maui’s toilet training is going well and he has started to use the dog door to take himself outside. He is also sleeping well through the night. A new home will be an adjustment for him but a structured routine will help him to settle in.

If you think you can offer Maui a wonderful home, send me an email with a bit about yourself and your situation. kally.monaghan@gmail.com

'Rescued' is my favourite breed

Anon

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