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Australian Kelpie puppies and dogs in Germantown, Tennessee

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Noah Lyles

Australian Kelpie Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Germantown, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I became famous for running while people tried to catch me for three days. Being famous for my running speed earned me my name, after the fastest human runner! Finally a nice lady invited me to her porch and gave me snacks until someone from the shelter came to get me and bring me here. I'm easy to walk and love pets, treats, and playing ball. I can get a little nippy at meal times, but it's only because i was roaming for so long. I love to live the good life chasing squirrels and snoozing on a fluffy bed, when i'm not having a satisfying run with you around the trail. If you can give me a home where we can have fun exercising and relaxing later on the couch, and you are used to having a dog full of energy, I'd love to meet you to see if you're my new best friend! Noah graduated from training with Taming the Wild. All adoptable animals are fixed, vaccinated, and microchipped, as well as defleaed and dewormed. Adoption fees for animals over 6 months is $80, while the fee for animals under 6 months is $100. Fees payable by cash or check.

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Katy

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Adult
Germantown, TN
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
To adopt please fill out an adoption Application  Calm, low energy, low maintenance. Katy is a 5yo female Australian Cattle Dog mix who was rescued running down the highway in rural TN summer 2024. Her rescuers were an older couple who took Katy home and made her part of the family which includes 3 other dogs. Not cat tested. Okay with older dog savvy kids. Good house manners. Housebroken but never crated because she doesn’t need to be. Obeys basic commands.  Loves to be with her people.  Initially, Katy tested positive for heartworms but she was treated without complications and cured. Healthy and fully vetted, current on shots, spayed, weighs about 50 pounds. Here’s some info from Katy’s rescuer/owner:   We found Katy near a busy intersection 10 months ago and decided to keep her but we have 3 high energy dogs and our female recently started picking on Katy. For Katy's sake, we think she is better suited in a much lower energy environment. She’s rather uninterested and indifferent when it comes to other dogs and is happy with her place in the pack. She is fine to co-exist with other dogs, but does not seem to want to engage in play that much. So, she would not be an ideal candidate for an adopter who specifically wants an active playmate for their first dog.  Katy wants a calm environment. If she sees other dogs play fighting, she becomes a “hall monitor” and tries to stop them. If a dog runs past her, she’ll sometimes try to grab them, not in an aggressive way, but just to calm them down like a hall monitor would. (That’s the cattle dog in her!). We let Katy spend the night with a friend who has a dog. Everything was fine until the dog next door came over to play and out came the hall monitor. Katy is a sweet, happy, respectful, and low energy dog. She likes giving and receiving affection, but it’s best to invite her to come to you for affection instead of going in for a big hug. If you get down on her level, she’ll come to you. She doesn’t like sudden, unexpected intrusions into her space. She prefers being pet instead of hugs. Her ideal adopter would be an adult couple or single that wants a happy walking buddy or just a sweet companion. A calm, low energy environment. No small children but she would be fine with older dog savvy kids. No other dogs or maximum one low energy dog. To adopt please fill out an adoption Application Contact us at reply@happydogrescue.org  visit us at http://www.happydogrescue.orgMarch 2, 2025, 4:19 am

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7700 Southern Avenue, Germantown, TN 38138

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