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Name: Talia Blessing
Breed: Mixed Breed
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: 5 Feb 2020

Size: Medium
Vaccinated: Yes
Sterilized: At 6 months old

Health: Good
Good with other dogs: Good
Good with children: Unknown
Pee and poo habits:
Walked thrice a day
Understand basic commands: Yes
HDB approved: Unknown yet

If you are keen to adopt, please click the button below and fill out the 'Adoption Form'.

Background:

Talia was rescued on 26 March 2020 from a forested area. She and her sister wandered out on their own without their mummy. Talia was skin and bones as well as smaller compared to her sister. She also had a wound on her forehead. It is a blessing we rescued her in time.

 

Personality:

The name "Talia" means "Strong and Beautiful". Though injured when she came to the shelter, Talia was quickly adapted to the environment and started walking around to explore the place and mingle with the adult dogs. When she wanted to rest she knew she need to make her way back to the little dog house we set aside for her and her sister. Talia also knew how to pee and poo on the carpet grass (toilet) by the next day after rescue.

 

Brief Requirements:

1. As per AVA regulation, medium sized dogs are not of HDB approved size unless they qualify under ADORE. An owner of landed house or private condominium are allowed to keep up to 3 licensed dogs.

2. Adopter must agree to sterilize the dog and vaccinate it annually. 

3. Adopter must allow home visits, if requested. 

4. Adopter must have a proper space area for the dog. It must not be caged up, confined to a small space or tied to a leash throughout each day. 

5. Adopter must be able to feed twice and walk the dog thrice a day (morning, evening & before bedtime) and bathe the dog at least once a week. 

6. Clean water must always be made available to the dog. 

7. To arrange a viewing of any dog for adoption purpose, your whole family must be present as adoption should be agreed as a family.

8. Dog license must be applied and renewed annually.

9. The monthly preventives of Heartgard and Nexgard must be continued. 

10. The dog should be fed dog kibbles and dog wet food unless otherwise advised by the veterinarian (not leftover human food or vegetarian diet).

Last updated: April 2020

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