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Will is a gentle, older boy with a calm and steady nature, just waiting to find a peaceful home to call his own. While he may initially greet unfamiliar people with some alarm barking and a cautious demeanour, he quickly settles once he realises he is safe. With a little patience and kindness, his true affectionate personality shines through. Will is very people-oriented and values companionship over toys. He enjoys spending time exploring his surroundings with a good sniff and leisurely movement. Due to his size and occasional lack of spatial awareness, he can be a bit uncoordinated and may bump into people, so gentle guidance and boundary training will help him thrive. Will prefers a quiet, low-pressure environment and does not seek out interaction with other dogs, making him best suited to a single-pet home. He is looking for a home with secure fencing and both indoor and outdoor access, where he can relax and feel safe. An active but calm household with teenagers aged 16 years and older would suit Will best. With consistent routines, regular exercise, and patient guidance, Will will reward his new family with loyalty, affection, and steady companionship.
*The adoption fee covers the fee payable to Domestic Animal Services to release the dog. Additional fees include a registration fee ($64.25 or concession $24.20) and microchip fee ($26.70 to update microchip details or $48.50 if the dog was not microchipped when impounded). Sexually entire dogs must be desexed by a vet, fees will apply.