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RSPCA Adoption Pet of the Week


 

 

 

Please note that our 2UE Pet of the Week is currently not running. Please note that Tyson is however still available.
For information on him please contact our customer service office on Phone: (02) 9770 7525
(Please do not call our general number) or check out our website at: www.rspcansw.org.au

 

02 November 2007

Name: Tyson
Age: 5 yrs
Breed: Kelpie X German Shepherd
Sex: Male
Tag No. 031 2687
Location: Yagoona
Information:

Tyson is an active and social boy who is playful but can be strong on lead. He requires an active family who have plenty of time to spend with him and continue his basic training. Tyson would love to be involved with as many family activities as possible. He may require halti lead training as he can pull on lead.

He loves human company and loves to interact in your daily life. He’s affectionate and cuddly. He should meet all potential family members as he can be boisterous.

Tyson would love to have 2 walks a day and some quality play time with his family in the yard. He has a thick soft coat that requires twice weekly brushing and regular baths when he gets dirty or smelly. Tyson will need to meet with any potential doggie housemates before going home, but will need to live in a home with no cats or pocket pets as he finds them too irresistible to chase.

Tyson will sit when asked but really needs to have further training. He has a great personality and is always wagging his tail and smiling.

Tyson dines on Hill's Science Diet Canine Maintenance and is desexed, vaccinated, wormed, microchipped and health assessed.

 

 

Why not Save Our Seniors?
At the RSPCA we have many "senior" animals (from 5 years onwards) ready for adoption - all looking for loving homes. These older animals are often overlooked for the younger homeless animals. View Save Our Seniors.

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Why not adopt a Last Chance Club Animal?
You can make a difference to a mistreated dog's life. The Last Chance Club dogs are mostly ex-cruelty case animals, whose owners have been prosecuted for neglect or cruel treatment. Many have been through severe ordeals. View LCC Animals.

 

 

 
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