Hold on to your hats and get ready to hear about the happiest, cuddliest and cutest little girl around.
Sorbet has fitted in so well with her foster family and will bring so much love and joy to just about any household.
Sorbet currently lives with two very large foster siblings who can’t get enough of her, two foster pups and five cats who she ignores for the most part.
Sorbet's favourite things are treats, adventures and swimming in the creek. Although Sorbet has Cerebellar Hypoplasia (put simply, it means she wobbles) she still loves to get out and explore. It does however mean she can find lots of stairs challenging so she will not suit a home with more then 4 steps.
Sorbet's perfect family would be with someone home more often than not, be prepared to give her lots of cuddles and understanding of her medical condition. Sorbet can entertain herself when left alone however does thrive on human companionship.
If you think you could be the perfect furever family for Sorbet, then come and meet her so she can sprinkle her love and laughter on you too.
HEALTH WAIVER: Sorbet has Cerebellar Hypoplasia.
Cerebellar hypoplasia in dogs is a condition characterized by the inadequate development of the cerebellum. Since the cerebellum is responsible for fine-tuning motor movements, affected pets will be unable to move or even stand still normally.
Dogs with cerebellar hypoplasia are not in any pain, have a normal life expectancy and with assistance, can go on to live a normal, happy life.