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Jude

Rhodesian Ridgeback (Mixed)
Female
6 years 2 months
Medium
RSPCA Brisbane, Wacol
$450 to adopt
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Health details

Vet checked
Vaccinations are up-to-date
Worming is up-to-date
Desexed
Microchipped

My ID: A262853
Supply ID: BIN0000008333223

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Jude's Story

Meet Jude!

Jude is a big, strong girl with a fun-loving personality who is looking for a home that can continue building on her manners and training. She is an affectionate dog who tries her best but can become a little overexcited at times, so she will benefit from adopters who can provide clear boundaries, consistency and positive reinforcement.

Jude loves enrichment activities and enjoys engaging her brain. She is particularly fond of squeaky toys and happily participates in enrichment games and activities. Providing regular mental stimulation alongside her daily exercise will help keep her happy and fulfilled.

One area Jude will need ongoing support with is her lead manners, as she can pull quite strongly when walking. Her new family should be prepared to continue her loose-lead training, and we recommend the use of a well-fitted harness to assist with management while she learns.

Due to her size, strength and occasional excitement, she would be best suited to a home with older children who can comfortably interact with a large dog.

Jude is not suited to a home with cats, as she showed too much interest in them during her assessments.

When it comes to other dogs, Jude can be selective with her canine friends and has shown a preference for female dogs over males. She may do best as the only dog in the home or with a suitable female canine companion following a successful meet and greet.

Receive a 4kg bag of Royal Canin dry food

Health details

Vet checked
Vaccinations are up-to-date
Worming is up-to-date
Desexed
Microchipped

My ID: A262853
Supply ID: BIN0000008333223

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Sign up for an RSPCA Pet Insurance policy and help support the RSPCA's animal welfare work.

How your application works

Visit your nearest RSPCA Adoption Centre, RSPCA Op Shop, RSPCA World for Pets or Petbarn store and adopt an animal in person. You can also apply to adopt an animal online.

Adoption application submitted!

Our Adoption Team will contact you over the phone within 24 hours to discuss your application.

We'll contact you

Our Adoption Team will contact you via phone or email to run you through the next steps to finalising your adoption interest.

Meet & Greet booked

Our Adoption Team will organise a time for you to come in and meet your potential new family.

Home time

Once you're happy to proceed, it's home time with your new companion!

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Frequently asked questions

What will you need before bringing your dog home?

Before you bring your dog home, make sure you have:

  • Collar and ID tag
  • Lead and harness
  • Food and water bowls
  • Appropriate dog food
  • Poop-scooper
  • Comfortable bedding
  • Toys for enrichment
  • Grooming products
  • Tick, flea and worming products
You can find all these items online at RSPCA World for Pets and at our Adoption Centres, will every purchases helping animals in need.

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What should I feed my dog?

Your dog's diet should be based on a high-quality, balanced premium commercial dog food that is suited to their specific life stage (puppy, adolescent, adult, pregnant, senior) and health condition.

The amount of food your dog needs will depend on factors like their size, breed, age, and activity level. However, it’s important not to overfeed or underfeed. Your vet can weigh your dog, assess their body condition score, and offer feeding recommendations.

To prevent bloat, which can be life-threatening, adult dogs should be fed at least twice a day and should not engage in exercise right before or after meals. This is especially important for deep-chested breeds like Boxers and German Shepherds.

Make sure fresh drinking water is always available. Do not give your dog milk as it can lead to gastrointestinal issues.

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Should I feed bones to my dog?

Bones offer dogs nutrients and mental stimulation while helping remove tartar from their teeth. However, bones can also break teeth, cause blockages, and carry harmful bacteria. Consider these factors to make an informed decision for your pet and family’s wellbeing.

Dental chews are a good alternative if you wish to provide your pet with entertainment that assists with teeth cleaning. Visit RSPCA World for Pets for a range of quality dental chews for your dog.