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Rocky

Australian Cattle Dog Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 6 yrs 4 mos
Mooresville, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rocky Rocky LOVES adventure, going for walks, exploring, and just being outside. He is also perfectly content being indoors just hanging out on his bed with his chew toys. You won't find an easier dog! He is a refined gentleman everywhere he goes. So much, that Rocky often attends many of our adoption events, but he has yet to find his forever :( Cattle dog/shepherd mix Around 55-60 pounds Dog friendly, but no cats please LOVES to walk and is very easy on leash Good in the car Keeps his space clean, no accidents Best with older children Rocky has been with us for a year now, he has been so patient but he is so ready for a forever home. Could it be you? Adopt Rocky https://www.shelterluv.com/flr-a-630
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Lenny

Cattle Dog Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Indianapolis, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, I'm Lenny! I'm a cattle dog mix my parents rescued in March 2020. I love to learn, especially when I get rewarded with treats, and trainers say I’m VERY smart! Things were pretty scary before I went home with my current family, and I didn't get to socialize with a lot of dogs or people in my early days with them because of something called a "pandemic." That’s probably why I love being an only pet and do best with calm adults in quiet settings. I am a bit wary of strangers, but if they're kind and patient, I can get comfortable with them over time. I like being moderately active, although in the past, I enjoyed semi-regular runs with my humans. Once, I even hiked a 14-er in Colorado! I’m an easy rider and do well in the car. I like walks in dry weather, especially when I’m exploring an open green space on a long line. Sometimes I get a bit nervous about encountering other dogs while I’m out (especially if they’re mean!), but most of the time when other dogs bark at me, I mind my own business and will move away from them on my own or with gentle encouragement. I learn fast and have developed a wide repertoire of trained behaviors! I can close the door after me when I come back home after being outside. (Sometimes it takes a little prompting, but that’s just because I just want to make sure my parents are paying attention.) I am crate trained and like relaxing in my “bedroom”--I especially love snuggling into pillows and blankets! I’m also good at nosework and my parents like to set up searches for me around our home for mental enrichment. I like soft toys and only rip them up SOMETIMES. The doggy dentist said I should avoid bones and hard toys because of enamel damage I've had since I was very small (they think someone gave my mom antibiotics when I was in her tummy). I have sealant on my teeth now, and my parents got me pet insurance that can be transferred to my new human(s)! Being a cattle dog, I’m not a super cuddly guy, but I take great comfort from just being near my favorite people. I do get a bit anxious when my humans leave the house without me and I don’t like being alone for several hours at a time. I never chew on my family’s things when they're gone, but I’ve discovered that sometimes they leave snacks for me on the kitchen counter and dining room table when they’re out. They’re the BEST! Things were a lot easier for me at home before one of my family members learned to crawl and walk. I feel pretty nervous about that because toddlers can be unpredictable, invasive, and loud. I’m fine around quieter children who respect my space, but I sometimes feel defensive around noisy kids who come at me with quick movements. For this reason, my humans have been helping me learn to wear a basket muzzle comfortably. With appropriate management to keep me feeling safe, though, I know I can succeed in my future fur-ever home! Some thoughts from Lenny’s humans: Although it breaks our hearts to do so, we are rehoming Lenny because he recently bit our son, drawing blood. It was a first-aid only injury, but for our child’s safety and Lenny’s well-being, we think it best for Lenny to be in a child-free home. Lenny has a history of reactivity and resource-guarding. Past triggers include: Leash reactivity around other dogs. In the past, when meeting other dogs on leash, he has occasionally snapped, especially if the other dog was bigger. We now avoid on-leash greetings. When dogs bark at him on walks, he generally ignores them unless they are too close. If he sees a dog across the street, he may jump and whine, but he usually ignores them or easily moves along when prompted. In the past, Lenny has participated in play bouts with other dogs, but it has taken some warmup time, and he has gotten protective of us if we sit down (we haven’t done this in some time, though). Lenny previously nipped a couple of tall and/or bearded men who were visiting our home. He also lunged at a young child who approached him within a couple of feet in our yard. We now keep Lenny safely confined so this can’t happen again. Loud noises like thunder and fireworks scare him, so we give him medicine for these stressful events. Lenny is uncomfortable around loud, fast-moving things like bouncing basketballs, skateboards, and scooters. If they are too close, he may bark, jump, or lunge on leash. Lenny has a history of guarding human food (or what he perceives as human food) when it falls somewhere inaccessible (like under the sofa) and we reach for it. These days, we manage the situation by redirecting him instead of reaching for something while he’s right beside us. Lenny can get anxious when we leave and as we’re preparing to head out. One time he snapped at me because I was trying to quickly push him out of the doorway while shutting the door. (We’ve found an effective management solution so that this doesn’t happen again.) Training We’re in the process of conditioning Lenny to wear a comfortable basket muzzle for bite prevention, and we find that it’s helpful to use physical restraint (leash, tether, crate, gate, etc.) so that he’s not inadvertently put in situations that make him react defensively. We have been working with a trainer to address these issues, and Lenny has made HUGE progress! We purchased a training package and are happy to transfer these credits to his newly adoptive human(s) to ensure Lenny’s continued success and a smooth transition to his future fur-ever home. Lessons can be conducted in-person or online. Contact Info Feel free to text or email me with any questions! Dan Siroky (309) 781-2790 dan.siroky@gmail.com
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Indiana Jane

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Plainfield, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Indiana Jane (Indy) is a deaf, loyal, & sweet girl who always wants to be by your side. She is a cuddle bug & believes she is a lap dog. She is smart & eager to please and attended obedience school. She is an excellent passenger on car rides, & walks well on-leash. Her favorite activity is to play fetch. In the summer she loves to splash around in a kiddie pool. She is shy at first with new faces but within 2 minutes warms up to people and her tail starts wagging & she loves getting pets and playing with new friends. She has been to doggie daycare many times & has passed temperament testing & always gets good notes of her group play. She does not have any issues with going to the vet, getting groomed, or having her nails trimmed. All employees who work with her at these businesses rave about how sweet she is & how much they love her. Our other dog has become more and more aggressive, for everyone's safety we have made the hard decision to find Indy a new loving & safe home
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Annie - pink

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 4 mos
Greenfield, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Alli - purple

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 4 mos
Greenfield, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Butch

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 9 mos
Greenfield, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Hello there, I'm Butch! You might think I'm just another shelter dog, but I'm much more than that. I'm your potential best friend. I've got a heart full of love and a spirit full of playfulness. I'm a goofball who loves to make everyone around me laugh. I'm friendly with everyone I meet, making new friends is my specialty. I'm also a cuddle bug, always ready for a snuggle. I'm not just looking for a home, I'm looking for a family. A family to share my love, playfulness, and goofiness with. Adopting me means gaining a loyal friend who'll bring joy to your life every day. DOB: Adoption fee: $200

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Australian Cattle Dog shelters & rescues in Whiteland, Indiana

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15.3 miles

Four Legged Ranch

Mooresville, IN 46158

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

17.5 miles

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc.

4025 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

23.1 miles

Partners for Animal Welfare Society, Inc.

1224 West Main Street, (no animals housed here), Greenfield, IN 46140

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Shelter

24.7 miles

IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

25.9 miles

Community Animal Rescue Effort

Columbus, IN 47201

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

28.6 miles

Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

33.5 miles

ALL Creatures Matter Rescue, Inc.

P.O. Box 441, Westfield, IN 46074

Pet Types: dogs

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37.5 miles

Bloomington Animal Shelter

3410 S. Walnut, Bloomington, IN 47401

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

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Shelter

43.5 miles

Animal Protection League

613 Dewey Street, Anderson, IN 46016

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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46.7 miles

A-Doggo

1330 S Co Rd 350 E, Brownstown, IN 47220

Pet Types: dogs

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