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RSPCA WA Pets of the Week - GERTIE, GAVIN and BARLEY 31 June

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GERTIE THE GOAT
Little Gertie was found injured running along Wanneroo Rd, before being picked up and taken to a local vet. Since then,Gertie has had her injured ear repaired, and she's now fit and healthy. Gertie isn't used to being around people, so her new owners will need be to patient and calm. Ideally, Gertie would go to a hobby farm or somewhere she can be around other animals. Gertie's health has been checked, her vaccinations are up to date and her worming is up to date .
GAVIN THE DOG
Gavin is an Akita Inu, uncommon outside of Japan, named for Akita Prefecture, where it is thought to have originated. "Inu" means "dog". Gavin was dumped at a rental property by his previous owner, The real estate agent brought him to the RSPCA. He's a big sop of a dog and he craves human company. He wouldn't suit a life left alone outside. Akita Inu are renowned as loyal dogs and are also intelligent. Gavin proves his potential when he's commanded to "sit", "drop" and give "paw". He's a high energy dog, which needs a calm and consistent owner willing to continue dog training. He loves getting lots of exercise and has been socialized as a puppy so he is friendly but needs to go home with an experienced owner. Gavin's breed usually stands anywhere from 60--66 cm and he requires regular grooming, especially during and after winter months when he sheds. He is also very playful and, due to his size, he would need to be watched around small children simply because he could knock them over during play.Imagine coming home to your beautiful Akita and seeing him wiggling around and making happy grunts!
BARLEY THE CAT
Barley arrived at the RSPCA after our inspectors took him and some of his feline friends from a home filled to the brim with other cats. He's a very affectionate boy with beautiful long hair- don't forget his fur will need regular grooming to keep it looking good. Barley is a sweet natured boy, who'll fit well into most homes. He is also stunning, with a blue left eye and a brown right eye. We suspect Barley is deaf, therefore we recommend he goes to a loving home where he can be caressed and remain inside for his own safety.
As with every animal at the RSPCA WA, Barley has been sterilised, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, flea treated and vet checked so he is in perfectly healthy and happy condition - ready for collection immediately.

You can come and visit pets for adoption at the PAWSCENTRAL Malaga location (108 Malaga Drive) or contact the RSPCA on 9209 9312 for further information.

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  • FUCK U RSPCA remove this comment if u must rember the bolt gun?

    rember the 10 jerman sheperds!! u guys are sick and bad im saying this to warn people of the RSPCA'S CRALL NESS!

  • Great video! I think I am going to adopt this dog. Keep up the good work RSPCA!

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