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Australian Cattle Dog/American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
6174767
My details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Microchipped
My personality
Why I need a new home
Infant, young children or pregnancy
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Oscar is a happy, energetic dog who is looking for a new home where he can have space to play and relax. Oscar is very loyal and loving. He is a cuddler who loves belly rubs and getting scratched behind his ears. If he could, he would spend all day every day playing fetch!
Oscar is a survivor. When he was very young, Oscar overcame an aggressive bout of parvovirus that had landed him in the hospital. Then, when he was about a year old, he was sadly hit by a car, which broke his pelvis and required extensive surgery. But that didn’t stop Oscar either! He made a full recovery and can run and jump just as well as ever, though sometimes after a long day of play his limp is visible.
Oscar thrives in a home where he can have some personal space, preferably without young children. He has shown some signs of aggression in the past due to anxiety from his safe spaces being infringed upon. Oscar is housebroken, crate trained, and has had basic manners and in-home aggression training.
Oscar is a happy, energetic dog who is looking for a new home where he can have space to play and relax. Oscar is very loyal and loving. He is a cuddler who loves belly rubs and getting scratched behind his ears. If he could, he would spend all day every day playing fetch!
Oscar is a survivor. When he was very young, Oscar overcame an aggressive bout of parvovirus that had landed him in the hospital. Then, when he was about a year old, he was sadly hit by a car, which broke his pelvis and required extensive surgery. But that didn’t stop Oscar either! He made a full recovery and can run and jump just as well as ever, though sometimes after a long day of play his limp is visible.
Oscar thrives in a home where he can have some personal space, preferably without young children. He has shown some signs of aggression in the past due to anxiety from his safe spaces being infringed upon. Oscar is housebroken, crate trained, and has had basic manners and in-home aggression training.
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