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Australian Kelpie puppies and dogs in Corvallis, Oregon

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Clifford

Australian Kelpie Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Woodburn, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Clifford. His road to POOCH was a bit meandering and bumpy. HE’s experienced a lot of different environments in his 11 short months of life. First found as a stray in California, he went into the shelter system, was pulled into a rescue, then went to an adult prison dog program where he was trained for a few months before being adopted to a home in Oregon. His adoptive home did not end up being a good fit through no fault of his own. When Cliff first came to us he was very scared and shut down. We are watching him blossom as he interacts with his doggy friend, Vivienne. The youth are slowly building trust and rapport with him. Cliff is starting to show some interest in toys. He’s got his sit, stay, and down cues dialed, and he walks well on a leash. Characteristics: Shy & nervous at first Gains confidence from his dog friends, especially Vivienne Likes to play with other dogs Does not like hugging THINGS TO BE AWARE OF Has been bounced around from a shelter to a rescue to a prison program in California to an adopted home and now to POOCH. He WILL need time to settle into a new home and know that his life isn’t going to be upended again. Could do really well with another dog in the home to continue to learn from and gain confidence from. He and Vivienne could be good buddies together if you are looking for two dogs. If you are interested in Clifford, check out his listing at Project POOCH and submit an application. Link: https://www.pooch.org/clifford DETAILS Breed: Who knows?? Sex: Neutered Male Size: 45 lbs Age: Appx. 11 months

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BJ

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 10 yrs 1 mo
Corvallis, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! I’m BJ and I’m quite handsome if I do say so myself. People marvel at my cute face and dumbo like ears, even commenting from afar! They are always surprised to find out I’m 10 years old because I have so much energy. I’m very popular at the dog park where I go every morning. I’m cordial with both the dogs and their parents and run to greet all the new entrants. I have a foster cat brother who I get along with quite well although he finds me irritating at times. Basically, I’m just one happy guy. Because I have so much energy, a big back yard would be great, and I’ll go on as many walks as you’re willing to take me on. I love life and I love everyone! Because I’m part heeler, I’ll stay right with you, following you almost everywhere. So be careful when you turn around because you might trip over me. And I’m nosey; I want to know everything that goes on and be involved if possible. I am also anxious which is not uncommon for herding dogs. If you keep me busy, I am happier. I do bark, but only when I hear or see something. I know some basic commands such as sit, lie down and shake and I’ll come when you call almost all of the time. When I had my blood panel done, we discovered that I have Lyme Disease. But the Vet says that this is not a huge deal. There are some dogs who have the “active” form and others, like me, who have the “chronic” form. The Vet recommends that I have a blood panel and urinalysis once/year just to make sure I’m ok. He said I have probably had it since I was a puppy and might be a carrier for the rest of my days. An article on veterinarypartner.vin.com says that 95% of infected dogs will never develop any symptoms. This mirrors what my Vet said. I also had a Librela shot recently because my foster mom noticed that I don’t like stairs. Although I was in pretty good shape before, now I’m in even better shape. Nothing slows me down and I’m walking between 5 and 10 miles a day. My foster mom leaves me alone for several hours at a time and I do fine although I’m unhappy when she leaves, but then I just go to sleep. Despite all my energy, I sleep really well at night. If you let me, I’ll snuggle up right next to you and conk out. I absolutely love it when people come to visit and I get really excited. It takes a while for me to settle down but I eventually do. I’m very playful and I’ll bring my ball and toys and plop them right down on whoever’s lap is handy. And here’s a plus – I hardly shed at all! We’ve been working on car rides which make me anxious. Actually, they make me VERY anxious. If I’m to go very far I take some trazadone to keep me calm. Interestingly enough, my previous dad took me to get coffee frequently and said I did just fine so this behavior is a bit of a mystery. Do you think you can find room in your life for an energetic fellow like me? I promise I’ll love you and be your best friend!
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Salmon

Australian Shepherd

Female, 3 yrs
Corvallis, OR
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Hey, hello! My name is Salmon! I’m an active, outgoing girl and I can’t wait for my new home. We can hang out wherever you want - want to head downtown and meet people? Or maybe we can go for a hike! I’m game for all of it! I’m fine with meeting other dogs if they’re cool with me too. I still need to be spayed, so you can put a hold on me until that happens. If you need a companion that tackles life with a smile, I’m your girl!

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MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility, 2630 N Pacific Highway, Woodburn, OR 97071

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