Bluey

Bluey

Bluey has become a very popular dog name thanks to the very popular Aussie TV show. This Bluey is staying true to the cartoon by being a girl.

She’s a Border Collie-Jack Russell x who, to be honest, is a lil lacking in the leg department. Oh well, you can’t have it all. And it just adds to her appeal. “She seems curious and likes to explore,” staff say. “She enjoys zoomies and toys, and a play under a garden sprinkler.

“Bluey has been more of an outside dog but is starting to learn house training, although she still needs work in this area.” She lived with working dogs and chickens in her old home, and might like a canine companion to lead the way in her new place. Despite her lack of legs, Bluey will need secure high fencing to keep her safely at home.

Please ensure the below information, including the ‘please note’ section, is read in full if you are interested in viewing, meeting or adopting Bluey.

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Compatibility guide

  • Enjoys water
  • Enjoys toys
  • Travels well in car
  • Loves exploring the great outdoors

My health

Paw-fect match

Does your lifestyle and personality match Bluey?
Cheeky rascal: Mischievous and clever, keeps you on your toes with playful antics and personality.

If you are interested in a dog, please make a booking to visit the Home where that dog is located. We can’t guarantee that a particular dog will still be available at the time of your visit, as adoptions occur throughout the day. Our team updates the website as quickly as possible.

Your booking is simply an allocated time to view all of the dogs, and it allows us to ensure staff are available should you wish to have a meet and greet with a particular dog.

Please remember that if you are interested in adopting on the day, all household members — including any existing dogs — must attend the appointment. It’s vital that the dog meets everyone and gets along with them, and that the whole household is ready to welcome a new family member.

Please note:
• Rental agreements allowing dogs will be required for adoption into rental properties.
• Before adopting a dog, all members of your household must attend a meet and greet with the dog (including small children and existing dogs).
• Whilst the website is live and updates frequently, there is a chance that when you arrive a dog may already have been adopted by some-one else. Sorry, but we cannot put dogs on hold over the phone. You need to meet them first so that we can ensure a suitable match.
• While our Homes are open, not every dog available for adoption will be onsite and available in person. You will notice some dogs are listed as ‘foster care’. This means that they are offsite with one of our amazing foster carers. If you are interested in this dog, please contact the Home directly to discuss suitability and a possible meet.

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