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💙 SCOTTY 💙


Bull Arab cross - Male
Approximately 10 weeks old at 12/04/2025

$350
Located in Central Qld – CQ enquiries only for puppies


Meet SCOTTY – a playful young guy who is looking for a home to call his own.

 

SCOTTY and his siblings had a rough start to life, being rescued by a local pound then CAA at only 6 weeks old. They had wormy tummies, gastro and all weighed only around 2kg. Thanks to our partners at Alma Street Vet Surgery and Acacia Vet Surgery, they have all been vet cleared, are quickly gaining weight and now ready for adoption.

 

SCOTTY is outgoing, playful and loves playing with his toys. He loves pats and attention, but not to be held/handled too much. He would be best suited to a home with school age kids and above who will be less grabby and respect boundaries.

 

SCOTTY is dog friendly. He would love a home with a doggy friend for company. He is untested with cats.

 

If you think SCOTTY would be a perfect fit for your family, he would love to meet you.


🐾 DISCLAIMER 🐾

At CAA we provide required vet work for puppies including the first 3 x monthly vaccinations and desexing at 6 months. This work needs to be done at our preferred vets in Rockhampton or Yeppoon, therefore we are only able to adopt our puppies to persons living in the local area or who visit the area regularly enough to commit to these appointments. All current pets should be desexed and vaccinated.

The adoption fee for SCOTTY is $350 and includes desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, flea and intestinal worm treatments. To express interest in adopting SCOTTY, please fill in the online enquiry form located here -
http://www.capricornanimalaid.org.au/adopt-a-dog-form

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SCOTTY

$350.00Price

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    *Adoption fee includes desexing, vaccination, flea, worm and microchip. An Interview and yard check applies (fully fenced yard required for all dogs). 

    All current pets should be desexed and vaccinated.

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