Lennie helps crack record for Council’s adoptions
Lennox packed up and off to his new home
One hundred and one dogs have found new homes this year thanks to Western Bay of Plenty District Council's adoption programme.
Lennie, who left for his forever home in the South Island this month, was another success for Council's Adopt-a-Dog programme.
Like many dogs in the programme Lennie had a bad start in life - he was found wandering along a country road skinny, dull-coated and very hungry.
Often Adopt-a-Dogs are strays, victims of neglect or voluntarily surrendered by their owners but have the nature, ability and desire to be companions in a loving home.
These dogs are nurtured, nourished and prepared for their next journey in life by Council's foster carers and animal services team. All undergo a behavioural and temperament assessment and are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped and treated for fleas and worms.
After being with Council's team for a few weeks, it was clear Lennie was adorable, quick to learn, gentle and looking for love.
A smart dog with the looks of a Belgian Malinois (Belgian sheep dog), Lennie stole the hearts of Jan and Nick from Christchurch because of his resemblance to their old dog Cracker who passed away in October.
Council takes adoption very seriously and only allows dogs to go to responsible owners who are the right fit for the dog they are adopting.
Adoption costs are $220 (includes vet checks, vaccinations, microchipping, desexing and flea and worm treatment).
Interested in adopting a dog?
The Western Bay programme is unique in the way that people looking to adopt a particular size or breed of dog are welcome to let Council know the kind of dog they are interested in. If the right one comes along Council will be in touch.
Or fostering a dog?
Council is always keen to find foster carers to temporarily care for dogs while they are being prepared for adoption. If you are interested and have a suitable safe and secure property and the time to give, give Council a call.
For more information please contact the Animals Services Team on 0800 926 732 or email Shelley on Michelle.Broadbent@westernbay.govt.nz. Check Council's website for details.