Levi

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Levi

Kennel

FD1773

991003002920415

Kelpie x

Male

05/12/2024

Yes

$650

Meet LEVI, a sweet and gentle Kelpie cross pup, whose journey has led him into the care of Friends of the Pound. While a little shy at first, Levi quickly warms up to gentle cuddles, revealing a playful and loving nature that will steal your heart.

Levi’s ideal home is with a quiet family who can offer him the nurturing environment he needs to truly blossom. With his delicate white coat, a shady yard would be perfect to protect him from the sun while he enjoys the outdoors.

Levi’s gentle nature makes him ideal for a family that values a calm atmosphere, and who is just looking for a loving pup to shower with love and affection.

To meet Levi and experience the joy he will bring into your life, please reach out to our Shelter Manager, Yvette, on 0421 831 128. Yvette will be delighted to arrange a visit for you to meet this adorable pup, or complete our online Expression of Interest at: https://friendsofthepound.com/adoption-expression-of-interest

You can meet and get to know your dog before you commit to purchase it – you can even take one on trial! You will take home a new member of your family that will love you unconditionally.

You can also register your interest immediately by contacting our Dog Coordinator, Yvette, on m: 0421831128. All cats and dogs are sold desexed, microchipped and vaccinated. Please check registration requirements with the Tweed Shire Council or your local council.

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