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My name is 0609 Aggie PKA Mariska!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 4 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Pay Fee

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Australian Shepherd
Color
Black - with White
Age
1 year 10 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
41 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_2061682-2325079

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Aggie PKA Mariska is fostered in Lafayette, IN.  



Looking at her photos, you can see what a gorgeous little girl Aggie is, but her looks don’t begin to rival her character! Aggie is a funny and incredibly intelligent, 40lb. 22-month-old Miniature Aussie girl. She is the perfect balance of personality and puppy playfulness! The versatile Aggie is super people oriented and social, but is absolutely joyous over a good romp with her male foster fur-siblings in the back yard, too.



Both amiable and curious, Aggie loves to participate in family activities. She’s big into toys and stuffed bones and generally seems to do well allowing her friends access to her treasures. She shares food and water bowls with her foster fur siblings and has never presented a problem with that. With typical Aussie exuberance, eagerness to please, and intelligence, Aggie has the potential to be a great agility dog, hiking partner, sidekick, farm hand, or world's greatest confidant.



Aggie is, of course, still very much a young Aussie that will need guidance and structure from her forever human or else she will run the show.  She takes her cues from her foster mom and responds remarkably well to direction. She is very food motivated.  Aggie has fairly nice house manners. She is reliably housebroken if she is let out at reasonable intervals. Her naughty puppy pranks include swimming in her oversize water bowl, attempts at counter surfing, and “gardening” (aka hole digging). Nothing a little guidance and maturity can’t fix. Aggie has been crated in the past and reportedly was comfortable sleeping in her crate, in her foster home she is gated in the kitchen when her foster parents are away and does fine.  



Aggie has a high prey drive around smaller animals (rabbits, birds, cats and small dogs), so they would not be good housemates. Similarly, Aggie seems to prefer larger than her male dogs to female dogs and it seems she might like to be top dog in her new home. She is a bossy girl with other dogs. She would also do very well without another animal in the home and might be happiest if she just has friends she can dgo play with at the dog park, a neighbor's house or even daycare.  



Aggie’s vitality and family-focus would make her a wonderful companion for an individual, a couple with no young children, or family with children at least 16-years-old or older. She is not comfortable with younger children.



Aggie’s adopter should:




  1. have herding dog knowledge/successful experience;

  2. be able to patiently guide and lead a smart and occasionally adolescently stubborn pup;

  3. continue training and engaging Aggie in physical and mental stimulation;

  4. have a home without younger children or small animals; and

  5. have a physical fence. (This is a requirement.)



In Summary: Aggie will make a WONDERFUL companion dog in the right environment. She is super bright and eager to learn, and super friendly to adult humans and most dogs. She would love to do a dog sport or trick training with her human.  Aggie has worked successfully on sit, down, stay, come, shake and other commands. (Leash manners are a bit rusty.) She is spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, negative for heartworm and on monthly prevention for fleas, ticks and heartworm.



Does this charming and bright little girl seem like the one for you? The first step is to fill out an adoption application at https://midwestaustralianshepherdrescue.org/adopt/  



NOTE:  All of our dogs live in foster homes with volunteers so we need an approved application on file to set up a meet with a dog you might have an interest in.  Please visit our website for more information on our adoption process, our adoption fees and a link to our adoption application.  We pride ourselves on matches that work for both the dog and your family.  MASR is here for your support, advice and safety net for our dogs for the remainder of their lives.  www.MidwestAustralianShepherdRescue.org


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2061682-2325079
Contact
Phone
Address
Ringwood, IL 60072
Donation
Donations can be sent through our paypal link paypal.me/midwestar or send a check via mail to 4814 Patty Ln. Ringwood IL 60072

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Home Check

3.

Approve Application

4.

Meet the Pet

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Meeting any dog within MASR requires an approved adoption application on file. We process as quickly as possible via volunteers. Then connect an applicant one at a time with a dog and foster home to arrange a meet and greet. If all parties at the meet and greet, including the dog, are in agreement that it is a good fit, the dog goes home that day.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

MASR mission:
Our mission is to rescue Australian Shepherds and other working breeds from abuse, neglect, strays, and owners in dire need of rehoming. MASR will support our local communities in educating adults and children for the betterment of these working breeds in the areas of socialization, mental and physical exercise, to use force free and positive reinforcement training, and build relationships with their furry family members.
Our motto: "Saving people, one dog at a time."

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