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Hi everyone, my name is Bronny

My real names Bronson but my friends call me Bronny, I’m a one-year-old pup who’s ready to leave shelter life behind and find a home of my own. I’m a smart, affectionate boy who’s been thriving with training—I know drop, walk well on lead, and even know how to climb a ladder!

I’d do best in a calm home with adults or older teens who can continue my training and daily walks.

I could live with a calm, well socialised adult dog of similar size, as I do enjoy the company of my dog friends when out and about and would love to keep up my social walks with canine buddies.

If you’re looking for a loyal young dog with a goofy side and lots of potential, I might be the one for you. Fill out an expression of interest form to meet me!

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Adopting an animal

Adopting an animal is a rewarding experience that will last a lifetime. But before you adopt a pet please take some time to consider the commitment you are about to make. Sometimes the excitement of pet ownership can overshadow factors that should be considered before adoption.

Adopting a shelter pet is a lifelong decision that will have a major impact to your normal, everyday life. Please remember that a cat or dog can live for up to 20 years and they will rely only on you for their wellbeing for their entire life.

  • Do I have time to exercise the dog every day?
  • Do I have time for puppy pre-school and time to socialise a puppy?
  • Do I have at least an hour every day to spend with my cat?
  • Do I have time for obedience training?
  • If renting, does the landlord permit pets?
  • Is the backyard big enough and is the fencing secure?
  • Does the whole family want a pet?
  • Will the pet be allowed inside?
  • Will I have to move interstate or overseas in the foreseeable future?
  • Will I have to move to another rental property where the landlord may not allow pets.

Pets are a lifelong monetary commitment, you will need to factor in:

  • Weekly animal food bills and necessities
  • Yearly council registration
  • Monthly medications like heart worm/intestinal worm and flea treatments
  • Annual vet visits for vaccinations and check ups
  • Unexpected vet bills due to accidents or medical conditions
  • Ongoing grooming
  • Boarding fees for human holidays
  • Enrichment like training, toys etc