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Australian Cattle Dog puppies and dogs in Great Bend, Kansas

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Piper

Australian Cattle Dog Labrador Retriever

Female, 2 yrs
Great Bend, KS
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
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Daisy

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
Larned, KS
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Daisy is a lovable sweetheart! She is a young, female Cattle Dog mix. She is super friendly and loves everyone she meets. She gets along with other dogs and she likes cats. She is great with little humans and adults alike!

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Dixie

Australian Shepherd

Female, 2 yrs
Great Bend, KS
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Dixie - Hi, my name is Dixie, I am no more than 2 years old.I was rescued by the Golden Belt Humane Society from the breeder that had me. I was very pregnant, and very scared. I have never known anything besides the inside of my kennel from my previous home. Since being rescued, my life has been a bit of a whirlwind. I went into foster care, and a few days later I gave birth to a litter of 10 puppies.My foster parents are helping me work through a lot of issues. I am really trying to overcome them, but it is verydifficult for me to trust people.When I first arrived in foster care, I was a bit aggressive, I did not want my foster parent too close to me. I would growland if they got too close to the puppies I would try to bite. I no longer try to bite or growl at my foster. In fact, I kind oflike to be petted, I will take treats out of their hands, and they have cut all the mats out of my hair. I have learned to gooutside on my own and like to go out and explore. I bark when I want something. When I want attention, when I want togo out or when I want food.I could not eat out of a bowl, I would bang it into the wall with my nose until the food came out, so that I could eat someand hide some for later. I was not used to having my own food on a regular basis. I have overcome this I am now eating out of a bowl. I do have some quirks about my food still. When I am not eating, I like to have it covered.I have come a long way since I have been in foster care, I still have work to do. I can walk on a leash, but I prefer aharness. I don’t really care for anything around my neck.My fosters leave the door to my room open when they are home so that I can roam freely around the house and play with my foster siblings. I get along with all of them and the cats.I can take a bath, but I still get nervous, this is still a work in progress.I don’t care for loud noise or fast movements. If you are moving towards me too fast, I will run to a corner where I amsafe.My foster parents tell me I am becoming set in my way because I am on a schedule, and I like things a certain way. I like treats before I get my dinner and if I am in a mood, I will spit them out. I like to sit in the corner next to the couch to get some petting and attention. My favorite treats are Cheeto balls and Bill Jac.I think I am ready for my new furever home, to learn to trust and love my forever family. If you are interested, please call to schedule a meet and greet to see how wonderful I am.The best kind of home for me is a home that is more of a quiet home with no young kids, yet a home with other dogs that I can play and socialize with.Because I am in foster care, we will need to set up an appointment after 5pm during the work week or any time after 11am on Saturdays.To adopt this pet, click on or copy/paste the link https://pdf.ac/28Q2xD to start your application today.Happy Adopting!Check out our website https://goldenbelths.com/

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Australian Cattle Dog shelters & rescues in Great Bend, Kansas

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Golden Belt Humane Society

151 S US Hwy 281, Great Bend, KS 67530

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Pawnee County Humane Society, Inc.

1406 M5 Road, Larned, KS 67550

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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