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Australian Cattle Dog puppies and dogs in Spokane, Washington

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Prince 214655

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 yrs
Spokane, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Rowdy **READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION**

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 7 yrs
Spokane, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
PLEASE COMPLETELY READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION  We are a foster home based rescue organization. **Only approved adopters can meet our dogs**  If you are interested in adopting please follow these instructions before contacting Rescue4All. Virtually all of your questions will be answered by following these instructions:  1. Go to our website www.rescue4all.org 2. Thoroughly read through the HOW TO ADOPT tab3. Thoroughly read through the OUR PROCESS tab4. then fill out an online application from your laptop or desktop computer or click on the mobile friendly link on the application page. **All adopters are required to sign up for and complete the age appropriate Method K9 online training course. _______________________________________________________________ Rowdy is a 6 yr old, Heeler also known as an Australian Cattle Dog. He is a perfect smallish-medium size, roughly 40lbs with the cutest little bobtail (half tail) He is neutered, vaccinated (core DHPP & Rabies), he is microchipped and has had deworming treatment. What I can say about Rowdy ‘Riffic is that he has been in foster for a few months while we got to know him and he is AWESOME. He is very engaged with training, is super smart, & VERY food motivated. He is very much a heeler but is also soooo sweet and a total cuddle buddy. He is great with other dogs in a small group (chaos and over stimulation is kryptonite for a heelers instincts to herd and nip) and is great with my cat Mack too. He is crate trained and when he is in the house he wears a belly band for two reasons #1 he occasionally will attempt to lift his leg but #2 somewhere along the line he developed a coping behavior (likely from stress) where he mouths/chews his upper thigh area causing the beginning of granulomas and a belly band helps him to not have access to it. He is doing it less and less every day now that he has a stable environment where he getting his mental, physical, and emotional needs met. If you are interested in Rowdy: ** You MUST be active and live an active lifestyle. **You MUST be committed to crate training and setting clear boundaries and expectations to ensure his mental & physical needs are met daily.  **You MUST enroll in and complete the @methodk9 Basic Foundation program (we are able to offer a 50% discount for our approved adopters) ##1847781##

Or, how about these Australian Cattle Dogs in cities near Spokane, Washington

These Australian Cattle Dogs are available for adoption close to Spokane, Washington.
We'll also keep you updated on Jack's adoption status with email updates.
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Jack

Australian Cattle Dog Coonhound

Male, 7 mos
Hayden, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jack, and his sister Jill, our 6-month-old littermates that came to us from a very small rural shelter in southern Utah. They weren't getting any interest there. They are already spayed and neutered, working on housebreaking and crate training. Excellent with other dogs and children. These dogs will make excellent outdoor exploring partners, jogging, running partners, biking, kayaking and rough housing in the yard partners
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Goose

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 10 mos
Hayden, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Goose is a big dog, in a very small package. He may be purebred, just lacking a lot of color. He is non aggressive and great with other dogs and cats. He is very smart, athletic, loyal and friendly (once he knows you) it takes him a minute to accept strangers, he's a little under socialized. He loves his crate, and squeaky toys.
We'll also keep you updated on Hank's adoption status with email updates.
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Hank

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Saint Maries, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hank is an outside/ inside dog. He is 5 years old. Still has lots of energy, very smart. Needs outside space to run. Good with all animals. Lived on a farm.

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Rusty Griswold

Australian Kelpie

Male, 2 mos
Spokane, WA
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
What’s the opposite of the runt? Meet Rusty Griswold! Rusty Griswold is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Born on October 14, 2024, handsome Rusty Griswold is a young black and chocolate brown colored Australian kelpie mix puppy with a stunning, almost tiger striped pattern. We estimate he will be a medium size dog when grown. Rusty Griswold is part of the Christmas Vacation litter, and he traveled with his mom and seven siblings from the Bi-Stone Rescue in Mexia, Texas to find new homes in the PNW area. All feet and floppy ears, Rusty Griswold is just a total goofball. The largest of the litter by almost a full pound (which is a lot when he weighs about 8.5 lbs.), friendly, active Rusty Griswold is playful and loves to roughhouse with his siblings. Tug of war is a favorite pastime for him, and he will take on several of his smaller siblings at once. He gets along well with the dogs and children in his foster home. Rusty Griswold isn’t all play, all the time though. He settles down quickly after his exertions and knows how to use his voice when he wants attention from people. This affectionate boy isn’t too big to snuggle with you, and he enjoys curling up with a warm human on these cold winter nights. Rusty Griswold is a very young puppy and has recently started on his training. He spends a few hours at a time in his crate, and he has begun potty training. When old enough, he will begin walking on a leash and learn basic obedience. Rusty Griswold loves food, so when he figures out he will get treat rewards for the desired behaviors, he will be very happy. Rusty Griswold’s ideal home? He seeks someone to love who will love him in return and will ensure he learns the skills that will make him a happy and well-rounded dog. Rusty Griswold would do well in a home with kids, dogs, and cats; lots of cuddles, play, and activity would make him the happiest of pups. Does this sound like your home? Want to meet Rusty Griswold? Fill out an inquiry form or visit our website for more information! What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process? Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days. Begin by completing the online application. EVERY application receives an email response from us (check your spam folder!). Your personal Matchmaker will contact you, help you find your perfect pup match, and guide you through the process. Meet your potential pup at the home of the foster family (the process may differ slightly for long distance adopters). Bring your potential pup home for a no commitment In Home Trial. In Home Trials are a minimum of (2) nights for a puppy and one week for an adult. Your Matchmaker will check in with you during this time. Sign the adoption paperwork and adopt your new family member! Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue Our adoption process sets us apart. We specialize in learning about you and your family to find just the right fit for you. Our Matchmakers are not only good at what they do; they will also guide you through the entire process. Our Minimum Adoption Donation is $550 for puppies under a year and $450 for dogs a year and older. We are a WA state registered non-profit and rely heavily on adoption donations to cover the expenses associated with saving lives. Our dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption; microchipped with free lifetime registration; and up to date on DAPP, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccinations (when age appropriate) and deworming and heartworm treatment/prevention. Adopters can also earn a $100 training refund if they attend (6) hours of any in person training course. Long Distance adopters (one hour or more from Spokane) may choose to travel to Spokane to pick up their dog or use our monthly transport option, Puppy Delivery Express, for an additional delivery donation of $250. Puppy Delivery Express currently delivers dogs throughout Washington and to parts of Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. About Path of Hope Rescue At Path of Hope Rescue, our goal is to make EVERY DOG. WANTED. Our two employees and army of volunteers focus on transporting pregnant dogs and puppies from Texas, the number one kill state in America. The dogs we rescue are in poor living conditions and on euthanasia lists in shelters that are inundated with unwanted animals. We want to give these dogs a chance and bring them to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive, loving homes. We are 100% foster based; our dogs are fostered in loving homes where they are house and crate trained and learn basic obedience and leash skills. Dogs experience socialization opportunities with people, places, and other animals, and they receive the attention required to become well-rounded, healthy, and affectionate dogs that they would not otherwise receive in a shelter environment. Our commitment does not end when the dog is adopted. Path of Hope offers post adoption owner support including information on making the dog’s transition to your home a smooth one; recommendations for Preferred Trainers; advice on pet behavior and wellness topics; Facebook litter groups to keep in touch with fellow adopters; and invitations to local rescue hosted events. Please visit https://www.pathofhoperescue.com/ for more information about our organization and the adoption process. ##2228496##
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Margo Chester

Australian Kelpie

Female, 2 mos
Spokane, WA
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
Demure, Mindful, Adorable! Meet Margo Chester! Margo Chester is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section).  Born on October 14, 2024, sweet Margo Chester is a young black, brown and tan colored Australian kelpie mix puppy with darker facial markings. We estimate she will be a medium size dog when grown. Margo Chester is part of the Christmas Vacation litter, and she traveled with her mom and seven siblings from the Bi-Stone Rescue in Mexia, Texas to find new homes in the PNW area. We are currently taking applications for Margo Chester, and she will be able to go home with an adopter after her spay surgery in mid-December. Gentle and affectionate, Margo Chester won’t be the first puppy in the litter to greet new people or animals. Rather than push her way through the scrum of siblings rushing at everything, she waits for her chance to explore new guests with the most attention to detail. Once Margo Chester has conducted her assessment, she settles in for snuggles and seeks to be the center of your attention. Less rambunctious than some of her littermates and the second smallest of eight, she eschews rough play in favor of chewing on her toys (and whatever else is in her vicinity; she is a very young puppy, after all). She’s very demure, very mindful, and absolutely adorable.  Margo Chester is a very young puppy and is settling into a foster home with her mother and siblings. When old enough, she will begin potty, leash, and obedience training. We will be learning more about Margo Chester in the coming days, so please check back for more information. In the meantime, Margo Chester is spending her days getting lots of cuddles, playtime, love, and new adventures with her foster family. Margo Chester is growing into a healthy, active, affectionate pup ready for her new home.  Margo Chester’s ideal home? She seeks someone to love who will love her in return and will ensure she learns the skills that will make her a happy and well-rounded dog. Margo Chester would do well in a home with kids, dogs, and cats; lots of cuddles, play, and activity would make her the happiest of pups. Does this sound like your home?  Want to meet Margo Chester? Fill out an inquiry form or visit our website for more information! What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process? Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days. Begin by completing the online application. EVERY application receives an email response from us (check your spam folder!). Your personal Matchmaker will contact you, help you find your perfect pup match, and guide you through the process. Meet your potential pup at the home of the foster family (the process may differ slightly for long distance adopters). Bring your potential pup home for a no commitment In Home Trial. In Home Trials are a minimum of (2) nights for a puppy and one week for an adult. Your Matchmaker will check in with you during this time. Sign the adoption paperwork and adopt your new family member! Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue Our adoption process sets us apart. We specialize in learning about you and your family to find just the right fit for you. Our Matchmakers are not only good at what they do; they will also guide you through the entire process. Our Minimum Adoption Donation is $550 for puppies under a year and $450 for dogs a year and older. We are a WA state registered non-profit and rely heavily on adoption donations to cover the expenses associated with saving lives. Our dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption; microchipped with free lifetime registration; and up to date on DAPP, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccinations (when age appropriate) and deworming and heartworm treatment/prevention. Adopters can also earn a $100 training refund if they attend (6) hours of any in person training course. Long Distance adopters (one hour or more from Spokane) may choose to travel to Spokane to pick up their dog or use our monthly transport option, Puppy Delivery Express, for an additional delivery donation of $250. Puppy Delivery Express currently delivers dogs throughout Washington and to parts of Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. About Path of Hope Rescue At Path of Hope Rescue, our goal is to make EVERY DOG. WANTED. Our two employees and army of volunteers focus on transporting pregnant dogs and puppies from Texas, the number one kill state in America. The dogs we rescue are in poor living conditions and on euthanasia lists in shelters that are inundated with unwanted animals. We want to give these dogs a chance and bring them to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive, loving homes. We are 100% foster based; our dogs are fostered in loving homes where they are house and crate trained and learn basic obedience and leash skills. Dogs experience socialization opportunities with people, places, and other animals, and they receive the attention required to become well-rounded, healthy, and affectionate dogs that they would not otherwise receive in a shelter environment. Our commitment does not end when the dog is adopted. Path of Hope offers post adoption owner support including information on making the dog’s transition to your home a smooth one; recommendations for Preferred Trainers; advice on pet behavior and wellness topics; Facebook litter groups to keep in touch with fellow adopters; and invitations to local rescue hosted events. Please visit https://www.pathofhoperescue.com/ for more information about our organization and the adoption process. ##2228493##
We'll also keep you updated on Audrey Griswold's adoption status with email updates.
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Audrey Griswold

Australian Kelpie

Female, 2 mos
Spokane, WA
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
A Pup Who Knows What She Wants! Meet Audrey Griswold! Audrey Griswold is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Born on October 14, 2024, sweet Audrey Griswold is a young, mottled gold and brown colored puppy (almost brindle on her face) with lighter toes. Audrey Griswold is part of the Christmas Vacation litter, and she traveled with her mom and seven siblings from the Bi-Stone Rescue in Mexia, Texas to find new homes in the PNW area. We are currently taking applications for Audrey Griswold, and she will be able to go home with an adopter after her spay surgery in mid-December. Funny and curious, Audrey Griswold knows what she wants in life. She loves attention, and she isn’t shy about letting you know when she wants some, whether it is from her mama or the closest human. Vocal in an endearing way, she adores being picked up and often prefers attention over eating. Energetic Audrey Griswold can be a bit rambunctious; when playing with her siblings, she will often steal their toys. She is always up for a game of rough house and tires out her littermates. She is also quite smart; she was the first to figure out how to escape from the pen. Audrey Griswold is a very young puppy and is settling into a foster home with her mother and siblings. When old enough, she will begin potty, leash, and obedience training. We will be learning more about Audrey Griswold in the coming days, so please check back for more information. In the meantime, Audrey Griswold is spending her days getting lots of cuddles, playtime, love, and new adventures with her foster family. Audrey Griswold is growing into a healthy, active, affectionate pup ready for her new home. Audrey Griswold’s idea home? She seeks someone to love who will love her in return, who will ensure she learns the skills that will make her a happy and well-rounded dog. Audrey would do well in a home with kids, dogs, and cats who aren’t fazed by her sassy personality. Treats and games and warm blankets would be wonderful, too. Does this sound like your home? Want to meet Audrey Griswold? Fill out an inquiry form or visit our website for more information! What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process? Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days. Begin by completing the online application. EVERY application receives an email response from us (check your spam folder!). Your personal Matchmaker will contact you, help you find your perfect pup match, and guide you through the process. Meet your potential pup at the home of the foster family (the process may differ slightly for long distance adopters). Bring your potential pup home for a no commitment In Home Trial. In Home Trials are a minimum of (2) nights for a puppy and one week for an adult. Your Matchmaker will check in with you during this time. Sign the adoption paperwork and adopt your new family member! Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue Our adoption process sets us apart. We specialize in learning about you and your family to find just the right fit for you. Our Matchmakers are not only good at what they do; they will also guide you through the entire process. Our Minimum Adoption Donation is $550 for puppies under a year and $450 for dogs a year and older. We are a WA state registered non-profit and rely heavily on adoption donations to cover the expenses associated with saving lives. Our dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption; microchipped with free lifetime registration; and up to date on DAPP, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccinations (when age appropriate) and deworming and heartworm treatment/prevention. Adopters can also earn a $100 training refund if they attend (6) hours of any in person training course. Long Distance adopters (one hour or more from Spokane) may choose to travel to Spokane to pick up their dog or use our monthly transport option, Puppy Delivery Express, for an additional delivery donation of $250. Puppy Delivery Express currently delivers dogs throughout Washington and to parts of Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. About Path of Hope Rescue At Path of Hope Rescue, our goal is to make EVERY DOG. WANTED. Our two employees and army of volunteers focus on transporting pregnant dogs and puppies from Texas, the number one kill state in America. The dogs we rescue are in poor living conditions and on euthanasia lists in shelters that are inundated with unwanted animals. We want to give these dogs a chance and bring them to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive, loving homes. We are 100% foster based; our dogs are fostered in loving homes where they are house and crate trained and learn basic obedience and leash skills. Dogs experience socialization opportunities with people, places, and other animals, and they receive the attention required to become well-rounded, healthy, and affectionate dogs that they would not otherwise receive in a shelter environment. Our commitment does not end when the dog is adopted. Path of Hope offers post adoption owner support including information on making the dog’s transition to your home a smooth one; recommendations for Preferred Trainers; advice on pet behavior and wellness topics; Facebook litter groups to keep in touch with fellow adopters; and invitations to local rescue hosted events. Please visit https://www.pathofhoperescue.com/ for more information about our organization and the adoption process. ##2228495##

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SpokAnimal

710 N Napa Street, Spokane, WA 99202

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue4All

2427 W Smythe Rd, WE ARE NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Spokane, WA 99224

Pet Types: dogs

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32.1 miles

Second Chance Pet Rescue

PO Box 687, Hayden, ID 83835

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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