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HomeCommunity NewsKelpie mix puppy in search of a forever home

Kelpie mix puppy in search of a forever home

Only a few months old, a delightful kelpie mix puppy named Reiner has already captured the hearts of many. Born on the 25 July 2023, this sweet-tempered pup is the offspring of a petite black kelpie mother and a smallish Staffy-type dog father.

Reiner, the largest of the litter of eight, has been lovingly described by his foster mum as a “very placid lap dog.“ Raised in the care of a dedicated foster family, Reiner and his siblings have been showered with affection and attention, even from the family’s small children. As a result, they have become well-socialised and are ready to find their forever homes.

Ideal for an active household where someone can be present most of the time, Reiner thrives on physical and mental stimulation. To ensure his happiness and contentment, he would greatly benefit from having a compatible canine companion and a generous backyard for self-exercise. Of course, a secure fence is a prerequisite to keep him safe.

Reiner is microchipped and has already started his initial course of vaccinations. His adoption fee covers the cost of his future desexing procedure once he reaches the appropriate age.

If you believe you can provide Reiner with a suitable, safe, and loving forever home, complete the online application at southerndownsark.com.au/apply-to-adopt/

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet Reiner and welcome him into your family.

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