Nester
Adoption Status: Open
Age: 14 weeks
Sex: Female
Colour: Brindle
Location and Adoption Area: Vic only
Adoption Fee: TBA
Microchip:
Source No: EE101513
Age: 14 weeks
Sex: Female
Colour: Brindle
Location and Adoption Area: Vic only
Adoption Fee: TBA
Microchip:
Source No: EE101513
07/11/20
Nessie is a sweet bundle of fluffy joy, she does have her issues but she is overcoming them in leaps and bounds...more to come...
SO READ THIS BIT CAREFULLY
08/12/2020
Nester most definitely has Spina Bifida, there many different ways this disorder can have an impact on dogs, luckily for Nessie it does not affect her ability to walk, run, play, eat or be a cheeky little dog but it does affect her bowels and bladder.
She is bladder incontinent, on occasions you will see her squat to take a pee out in the yard but on the whole it just comes out...as for her bowels she does have control of them but there is not much notice about when that will happen....not like a normal dog that will take the time in sniffing around to find that perfect spot to toilet, that may changes as she ages and gets more maturity under her belt.
NO, they don't have a shorter lifespan and YES, you will need to be prepared to change nappies for the rest of this little girls life, I must say she is lot easier than some of the Spina dogs I have here....so you will need to think of that carefully and thoughtfully before applying based on the fact she is fluffy and cute. Apologies for being so blunt but sometimes we have to be.
Nessie will be going in for desexing early 2021 but if you wish to apply you may do so or if you wish to have chat about her issues I can be reached on 0412 505 911, please feel free to call.
Nessie is a sweet bundle of fluffy joy, she does have her issues but she is overcoming them in leaps and bounds...more to come...
SO READ THIS BIT CAREFULLY
08/12/2020
Nester most definitely has Spina Bifida, there many different ways this disorder can have an impact on dogs, luckily for Nessie it does not affect her ability to walk, run, play, eat or be a cheeky little dog but it does affect her bowels and bladder.
She is bladder incontinent, on occasions you will see her squat to take a pee out in the yard but on the whole it just comes out...as for her bowels she does have control of them but there is not much notice about when that will happen....not like a normal dog that will take the time in sniffing around to find that perfect spot to toilet, that may changes as she ages and gets more maturity under her belt.
NO, they don't have a shorter lifespan and YES, you will need to be prepared to change nappies for the rest of this little girls life, I must say she is lot easier than some of the Spina dogs I have here....so you will need to think of that carefully and thoughtfully before applying based on the fact she is fluffy and cute. Apologies for being so blunt but sometimes we have to be.
Nessie will be going in for desexing early 2021 but if you wish to apply you may do so or if you wish to have chat about her issues I can be reached on 0412 505 911, please feel free to call.
- Another dog of similar size
- Bulldog savvy
- MUST have access to the inside of the home at all times.
- Backyard is a must
- Can work but preference given to part-time or work from home.
- No cats
- Children are fine but best if they are in their middle teens up
- Kindness and common sense