Emily

Reference Number: 36890
Background: Lost

Breed: Kelpie X 
Gender: Female
AGE: 11/05/2025
Size: Medium
Weight: 16.5kg
Desexed: Yes

Adoption Fee: $401

 

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  • Breed Experienced preferred (not required)
  • Dog friendly (open to meet all dogs)
  •  Loves people and attention
  •  Would do well with dog savvy children
  • Has basic training

    Emily is a bouncy, excitable girl with springs in her paws and love in her heart. She may appear a little shy and timid at first (first impressions are hard, okay?) but give her a moment to warm up and you’ll quickly discover her playful, happy personality hiding just beneath the surface.

    Once she’s comfortable, Emily transforms from “polite introvert” to “zoomies enthusiast” and she takes her role as a fun-loving companion very seriously. She thrives with kind guidance, patience, and plenty of reassurance… plus the occasional compliment never hurts.

    Emily would be best suited to a home with dog-savvy kids who know when to give her space and when it’s time to play (she’ll let you know, enthusiastically).

    If you’re looking for a sweet girl who just needs a little time, a little love, and maybe a few treats to reach full happiness mode, Emily is ready to steal your heart (and possibly your couch).

Campbelltown Animal Care Facility’s adoption fee covers their desexing, standard health check, microchipping & NSW lifetime registration.
All animals are also up to date with vaccinations and Flea Tick & Worm Treatments.

Submit an Expression of Interest

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The 3-3-3 Rule of Adopting a Dog

Post Adoption Life: With all animals it’s important to understand that going into a new environment with new people may not be as seamless as we want it to be. It’s important to know that these animals have unknown histories - most are left in the shelter by their owners. The information we have is from observing the animal’s behaviours & reactions to certain stimuli whilst in our care. Adopted animals can take up to 3 months to properly decompress from post-shelter life & a lot of behaviours & quirks may surface during this time. All that we ask is that their new owners have an open mind & are patient.

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