bloodhound adoption

Clover

This gorgeous big girl is Clover. She is full of character. She has moments of bursts of energy and play and zoomies (look out! Because her brakes don’t always work). But most of the time her favourite thing to do is laze around in a cool spot on cool tiles (she will kick the bed to the side if it’s too hot) and she will sleep her days away by your side if she got the chance, or in a crate if it’s got her comfy bed in it.

Puppy dog eyes is her forte, you will very quickly see that she uses these to get as many pats and cuddles as she can. She does at times think she’s a lap dog as well.

As much as she may “woo” and bay at strangers or/and other dogs or animals that she is uncertain of, she really is deep down a BIG scaredy-cat, and will shy away from anything that worries her.

She is more well suited to a slower lifestyle of gentle ease where she can relax most of the time.

Bloodhounds are scent-hounds so Clover may not be trustworthy off-lead. She’ll go where her nose leads her.

To submit an expression of interest for Clover please email Lorraine on lorraine@awar.org.au


Breed and genderFemale Bloodhound
SizeLarge / medium
DOB18/08/2018
Activity levelModerate to low
Coat careLow
Indoor / outdoorBoth
Training levelOngoing training & socialising
Special needsNone
Adoption fee *Plus council registration if adopted in NSW*$850 See notes below
Microchip number:953010002506373
Rehoming number:R251000002
Source number:RE130809

*The adoption fee includes microchipping on the NSW Companion Animal Register, desexing, C5 vaccination,intestinal worm and flea treatment. Council registration for rescue dogs in NSW is $27.50 and $23 for pensioners.This fee applies from 18/7/2016
Best outcomes: For the best possible outcome for each adoption we do prefer that you come to us and meet the dog or puppy in person.
Please note: Even though you may be first to call, this does not always guarantee you will be chosen to adopt. By no means do we run on a “first in, first served basis”. We aim to ensure that our animals are adopted into the most suitable home for them and the new family.