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Hi there,

Twiggy is in foster care and available to a good home. She can be viewed on: www.fosterdogs.org

She is an active girl who is highly social, confident and appropriately cheeky with other dogs. She is still gaining weight and the photos I think can make her look a bit older because I am still working on that rounded puppy tummy appearing. She is very bright, and loves to use her voice :thumbsup:

www.fosterdogs.org

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Muttly you could try having her listed on the Australian Flyball Association page (www.flyball.org.au) in the rescue section aswell. She looks lovely :confused:.

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will try and add some more pics soon, she is growing up and length rapidly. She is on the flyball page. Is there a herding group that allows posting of dogs available for adoption. This girl would be wasted in an average pet home. She is 11 weeks old now

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Awww I love Twiggy, I'd love to do some sheepies herding with her but I don't think my border collie girl would be too impressed :laugh:

I have only just started herding this year, so I'm not familiar with the different clubs yet and how they work... could she be included perhaps in a club newsletter (if they have one)? I will do some googling.

She would make one very pretty herding doggy :laugh:

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This girl would be wasted in an average pet home.

Ahh i have one of those at the moment, perfect for a sporting home but most dont want adult dogs but i am waiting she is much too good as just a pet so i am training her myself :laugh:

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she's gorgeous, i can't wait to start looking for my next dog sport dog, i think i'll post about it here first. not for a few years yet but i'm excited.

Yeah this is what I thought too but my "new agility dog" came along 8 years too early (and is here to stay :laugh: )

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