
26/07/2025
Today was a good day - Audrey found her home!
Now we only have Mabel and Henry left.
They are now 14 weeks old, just the right age to train and bond.
If you do not know their background, in short - we got a female boxer with a litter from the pound (dad was not a boxer), mum was extremely emaciated and left behind on a property whilst her owners moved out. From the 10 puppies only 5 survived and boy, they are thriving!
We are currently trying to find homes for them, fostering with the view of adoption (we will arrange for your pup to get all their vet work done before they can be adopted).
As foster carer – once you have picked up the puppy & take them home - you will get to know him/her. We make the vet appointments, talk to the vet and pay the bill. Once all vet work is done, given all goes well between you and the puppy, you will get the first choice of adoption.
From the 3 puppies we have already placed we have received only positive feedback.. they are clever, learn quickly and are extremely affectionate.
Can Mabel and Henry also find a loving home? Then please let us know in applying, please click the link: https://brna.com.au/product/nsw-puppies/
Important – if you have another dog at home:
1. You must be willing to travel for a meet & greet.
2. Your dog must be desexed and the opposite gender to the puppy.
They are currently located at the Northern Tablelands are in NSW.
*Please specify “Puppy” in the name field for the specific foster question*
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