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Texas Heeler puppies and dogs in Buffalo, New York

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Ridge

Australian Shepherd

Male, Puppy
Buffalo, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ridge4 months oldNeutered male Labeled as Australian Shepherd Mix  Just like his brother Koda, Ridge is a sweet, happy, friendly handsome boy. He is excellent in his crate. He is working very hard on house training, and will have an occasional accident here and there. He’s a cuddly boy. Great with other dogs, kids, and loves cats. He is ok on a leash and still learning all about the outside world.  Applications for adoption can be completed on our website: allieandpalsrescue.org/adopt Their adoption fee is $500 this includes age appropriate core vaccines at the time of adoption, microchip with lifetime registration, spay/neuter, heartworm negative (if 6+ months), and up to date on prevention.  ##2604190##
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Jack

Australian Shepherd Aussiedoodle

Male, Young
Cheektowaga, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jack, a sweet and sensitive 4-year-old dog looking for a very special forever home. He was adopted from a shelter and was believed to be a stray, and he still struggles with severe separation anxiety. Jack needs an experienced adopter who can help him work through his behavioral challenges and provide the steady routine he depends on. He would do best with someone who is home most of the day—such as a retired person, someone who works from home, or a patient family with children. Jack loves exercise and would thrive with a fenced-in yard, as he can be a flight risk when nervous. He has recently begun having accidents in the home, which we believe are caused by anxiety and a schedule change. It truly breaks our hearts to rehome him, but we know he deserves the consistent care and attention we can no longer provide. We hope to find the person who will be his true forever home.
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Emmie

Australian Shepherd

Female, 3 mos
Amherst, NY
Size
(when grown) -
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Story
Name: EmmieDOB: 12/12/2025Breed: Mixed BreedSex: FemaleWeight:  9 poundsLocation: BuffaloHi, I’m Emmie, a shy girl looking for a quiet home where I can learn to be a full-fledged dog. I would do best with another friendly dog in the home to help show me the ropes. I absolutely love my foster sister! I follow her everywhere, we sleep together at night, play during the day, and snuggle up for naps. It’s the best! Don't get me wrong, I snuggle my foster mom too. I try to keep her as warm as possible during these chilly evenings while we watch our shows. I’m just starting my vaccinations, so I haven’t explored the outdoors yet. I’m am trained to do my business on puppy pads, and I hit (or land right next to) them about 95% of the time, pretty good, right? I’m also learning commands and can sit for treats. My favorite snacks are cheese and beef lung (yum!).Crates aren’t really my favorite thing. My foster mom lets me roam freely during the day while she works, and when she leaves, and I’ve been a very good girl, I only chew on my toys. At night, I sleep in the giant bed with my foster mom and sister, with no accidents at all.My dream home would be a place that is quiet with people that are patient, preferably with kids 12 years or older. I am working on building my confidence, and have come a long way. I’d love a comfy space to relax, a person to snuggle on, another dog friend, and plenty of treats.If you’re looking for a sweet, gentle girl to spoil, train, and grow with, I just might be your Emmie. Note, I will be a small / medium sized dog based on my current size. If you are interested in adopting Emmie, please apply at https://www.716paws.org/adopt; or, if you are already pre-approved, please email us at info@716paws.org or private message the rescue’s page on Facebook. ##2681188##

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