We are so excited to introduce this girl called Red Shasta, a 1 year old 48 pound, Red Heeler that is one of the best girls you would ever want to adopt.
She was dropped in the countryside of a small Tennessee town near a man’s home who took all three Heelers in to give them a safe place and food and water in this heat. Soon he realized that he could not keep all three and get them vetted with his limited income. He took them to a shelter that proceeded to call Critter Cavalry Rescue since we are such fans of the breed. We have vowed to help them find wonderful homes and Red Shasta is on her way to finding that with this posting. She is currently in a foster home with a big, older German Shepherd and they play like brother and sister. She is housebroken, gentle and easy to have around and she is not at all one of the dominant “large and in charge personalities. She is crate trained and always wears a smile to share with everyone. She is cat friendly and you can see how delightfully charming she is the first few minutes of meeting her. Red Shasta is a stunning example of why the breed is so popular with dog savvy and active people. They are a sponge for soaking up things to learn and they will make you feel like the most important person on the planet or at least in her world you will be. Contact Critter Cavalry Rescue about this girl at ccrtennessee@gmail.com
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.
We are so excited to introduce this girl called Red Shasta, a 1 year old 48 pound, Red Heeler that is one of the best girls you would ever want to adopt.
She was dropped in the countryside of a small Tennessee town near a man’s home who took all three Heelers in to give them a safe place and food and water in this heat. Soon he realized that he could not keep all three and get them vetted with his limited income. He took them to a shelter that proceeded to call Critter Cavalry Rescue since we are such fans of the breed. We have vowed to help them find wonderful homes and Red Shasta is on her way to finding that with this posting. She is currently in a foster home with a big, older German Shepherd and they play like brother and sister. She is housebroken, gentle and easy to have around and she is not at all one of the dominant “large and in charge personalities. She is crate trained and always wears a smile to share with everyone. She is cat friendly and you can see how delightfully charming she is the first few minutes of meeting her. Red Shasta is a stunning example of why the breed is so popular with dog savvy and active people. They are a sponge for soaking up things to learn and they will make you feel like the most important person on the planet or at least in her world you will be. Contact Critter Cavalry Rescue about this girl at ccrtennessee@gmail.com
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.