PREMIUM News Pet of the week | Albie By Kayla Jones May 14, 2024 Package deal: Albie loves to run around with his favourite squeaky toy. Introducing the pet of the week — Albie! Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Albie is a charming 20-week-old bull Arab cross in search of a loving forever home in which to flourish and thrive. Albie is energetic and loves to play. His favourite pastime is running around with his beloved squeaky toy. Albie would be best suited to a family ready to match his energy and spend time embracing his playful streak. Because of his young age, Albie is a little inexperienced and may benefit from additional basic obedience training. However, he’s a quick learner and eager to please. With a bit of patience and guidance, Albie is sure to become the perfect, life-long companion. With more training, he could be a great fit for homes with small children and cats. If you think Albie would make a great addition to your family, please complete the online adoption questionnaire. The application must include photos of your secure yard, and if successful, a shelter staff member will be in touch to organise a meet and greet. D240163 – Albie’s information Species: Dog Breed: Bull Arab cross Gender: Male (desexed) Age: Around 20 weeks Colour: White and tan Adoption fee: $495 (includes vet check, vaccination, de-sexing and microchip identification) Microchip number: 956000016595841 PER source number: BR101093 News Pet of the week | Dusty News Pet of the week | Shelby News Pet of the week | Winnie By Kayla Jones Cadet Journalist Related Stories News Perfect family home with resort features!Situated just a short walk from the serene Lake Mulwala and conveniently close to local shops, pubs, and clubs, this exquisite three-bedroom brick veneer residence offers both comfort and convenience. By Yarra Editor News Contemporary haven with huge shed!This beautifully presented three bedroom house at 29 Kathryn Crescent, Yarrawonga is a fantastic find for those seeking modern comfort and ample space. The property features a spacious and inviting layout, ideal for family living and entertaining. By Yarra Editor News How we almost secured a King’s visitIt was an anxious time for locals in the know waiting for Buckingham Palace to confirm the details of King Charles’ and Queen Camilla’s trip to Australia last week. By Jared Loughnan News Six definites for Fed CouncilWith 73% of the informal and formal votes counted on Tuesday, it appears that after preferences are completed and the required re-checking of all ballot papers takes place there are six definites among the 40 candidates for the nine positions of councillor for Federation Council’s next four-year term. By Robert Muir Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News How we almost secured a King’s visit Sport Footy netball street parade this Friday News Six definites for Fed Council News Local businesses scoop Moira awards News Contemporary haven with huge shed!
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