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My name is Crenshaw!

Posted 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Australian Cattle Dog
Color
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20919583

My details

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My story

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

Complete an Application:

https://www.acdra.org/adoption-application

Location: NH
 

Meet Crenshaw! This lovely lady hails from Georgia and appears to be a hound mix. She is sweet, bouncy and bold. At 13 weeks of age, she is already quite tall and we would not be surprised if she matures to over 50lbs. Crenshaw has a lot of energy and likes to play rough with her siblings! She and her siblings have been exposed to farm animals, cats, children and strangers on a regular basis and would make a wonderful family pet for an active home. Compton has been known to get up to typical puppy mischief such as digging, jumping and potty accidents, so her family should be ready for the ups and downs of raising a pup. She is up to date on vaccines and preventatives and will be adopted with a spay contract. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to adopt a sweet and loving puppy who has already begun potty training! For more information you can contact her foster at caravanheels@gmail.com or visit their foster instagram @acdra_whoopslitte
 
Complete an Application:

https://www.acdra.org/adoption-application

 

October 1, 2024, 9:11 am
Rescue
Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association

Contact info

Pet ID
20919583
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 7204, Garden City, NY 11530

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Puppies under 1 year: $350
Adult dogs 1 - 6 years: $300
Adult dogs 7 - 9 years: $250
Senior dogs 10 + years: $100

There is an adoption contract. If you decide the dog is not a fit for your household and the dog is returned to the rescue within 2 weeks of adoption, the adoption fee will be refunded.

Go meet their pets

Our rescues reside in foster homes.

More about this rescue

We are an all volunteer group that rescues Australian Cattle Dogs. Our dogs reside in foster homes until they are adopted
Every year, thousands of Australian Cattle Dogs find themselves homeless through no fault of their own. Although the reasons are diverse, the result is the same. Healthy, adoptable dogs face euthanasia in shelters.

The Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association rescues ACDs in shelters from Maine to Georgia and gives these dogs a fresh start with a loving family. Our foster home volunteers welcome the dogs into their homes where they live as members of the family. During the time in foster care, our volunteers determine what kind of forever home will be the right one for each dog.

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