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Cartel

Chihuahua
Male, 7 yrs 3 mths

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On Hold Adoption Pending
No Longer Taking Applications
26.08.2018

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Located Craigburn Farm SA 5051
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Facts About Us ​
Breed Chihuahua
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Sex Male | Female
Age 7 yrs 3 mths | 12 yrs 10 mths
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Size 3 kgs | 4 kgs

Our Info
Sterilised

Vaccinated
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Microchipped


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Good with Other Dogs 

Good with Cats

​Good with Kids + 8 yrs but only if gentle, quiet and calm around dogs
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Toilet Trained
Adoption Fee

Together $650 Total
If separated:
  • Cartel $650
  • Sangria $350

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Ideal Owner
We would prefer to keep the dogs together however, we will consider separating them for the right homes. 

Ideally they would love a home where someone is with them more often than not - eager to welcome two affectionate snuggle pots into their lives. 

Cartel is still like a puppy and loves to play but also loves to cuddle on the couch. Sangria is happy to do things on her own but loves to chill out close to you when it is time to rest. Both are very low maintenance. They also love trips in the car and going on outings with their owner. 

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he dogs would be ok for full time workers (9am-5pm) as long as they are a central focus when people are home. However, preference will be given to folks home more often than not and eagerly looking for companions. 

As they are people orientated they need to be part of family activities.

​Cartel and Sangria will not suit homes with residents that are very young, frail, elderly, renters or time poor. 

Tolerance to Being Alone During the Day
Cartel will only bark with excitement when folks return home.
Sangria will alert to something strange but is not currently a nuisance barker.

One or both will suit any of the following:
  • ​someone home more often than not,
  • someone that works from home,
  • part time workers,
  • empty nesters,
  • active retirees,
  • full time workers (9am-5pm) as long as they are a central focus when folks are home.
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They are ok for full time workers (9am-5pm) as long as they are a central focus when folks are home.​
​Likes, Dislikes, Fears, Endearments and Quirks
​They love attention. They enjoy simply sitting with you on the couch or in their bed next to you on the floor.

​Both are extremely loving and enjoy spending time with their owner. They have never shown any aggression and are always extremely happy to greet people when they get home.​


Exercise Requirements
​Cartel. Medium -  playful and moderately active (can miss a daily walk).
Sangria. Low - enjoys a short walk and 'smelling the roses.'

When ON a lead ...
Cartel is well behaved. 
Sangria enjoys the fresh air and likes to take her time savouring all the smells along the way. 

When OFF a lead ...
Cartel is sometimes good and sometimes bad but Sangria stays close by and comes when called.

Type of Yard Required
Small to medium, interesting and secure.
Cartel will escape if given the opportunity but he will not actively look for ways to get out. When he has escaped he has usually been found playing with nearby neighbours. 

Contractual Note: If the dogs are rehomed together they cannot be separated after adoption in accordance with the Dog Adoption Terms and Conditions. Dog Adoption may ask for updates from time to time.

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, representatives of DOG ADOPTION are not accredited specialists in any area including animal behaviour, veterinary science or welfare. While all care is taken to collect and relay correct information, DOG ADOPTION acts as an agent and does not accept responsibility for owners, foster carers, applicants, adopters or any other party that is dishonest or misleading. Details about dogs are based on information gathered from owners or foster careers and this can be subjective. We recommend applicants seek independent advice from qualified specialists before committing to a dog. 
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