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Australian Cattle Dog puppies and dogs in Denison, Texas

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Zed

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Denison, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Zed - unclaimed stray now available for adoption. To make an appointment to meet him complete the online adoption application at www.denisonanimalwelfaregroup.org/adopt. $75 adoption fee includes neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations and microchip. He tested POS for heartworms and his treatment through the DAWG program will be at no cost to adopter. Adopter must agree to make him available for treatment(s). He's been treated for parasites and started on flea/tick/heartworm medications.

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Betsie

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Betsie Ten Boom is such a beautiful pup! And she's just as sweet as she is pretty. We pulled Betsie and her sisters Corrie and Nollie from one of our local shelters when they were in CODE RED status with crates stacked in the halls, trying to avoid having to euthanize any dogs for no reason other than lack of space. Corrie has been adopted, but her sisters Betsie and Nollie are still looking for their forever homes. The family who adopted Betsie's sister Corrie did a Wisdom Panel DNA test which shows Corrie to be 46% Australian Cattle Dog (Heeler), 39% Great Pyrenees, and then 3% or less of a few other breeds. We're thinking that perhaps mom is a Heeler/Pyrenees mix, since all three sisters have some Heeler characteristics, including Betsie's merle coat. The sisters look different enough from each other that it's possible they each had a different dad. Betsie plays well with other dogs and doesn't discriminate based on sex or size. She happily sleeps in a crate every night, but she is also reliable to have free roam of the house overnight. She hasn't had any potty accidents in the house, but because she's young, we do make a point of giving her plenty of breaks to play and potty in the yard. We are working with her on leash-training, but we never have enough time to do as much training as we would like, so she will definitely need more practice. Still, she walks reasonably well for a dog who doesn't get much practice on a leash. Betsie is a very sweet girl who seems eager to please. She has learned the OFF command and has learned to sit for her meals and for treats. She is motivated both by treats and affection, and that usually helps with training, so if you enroll her in obedience training, Betsie should be a star pupil. Betsie goes into our chicken yard almost daily and behaves very well. She actually seems very protective of our chickens, and will put herself between another dog and the chickens if she doesn't trust the other dog to behave nicely. Betsie is waiting to become part of a family! If you would like her to be a part of YOUR family, please fill out our application today at https://www.bluebonnetrescue.org/forms/form?verify=abc123&formid=3796.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.August 13, 2024, 2:35 pm
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Nollie

Australian Cattle Dog Great Pyrenees

Female, Young
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Miss Nollie had her photo shoot and is ready to show the world what a beauty she is! She landed in the shelter with her two sisters, Betsie and Corrie, and all three girls look very different. Corrie was adopted, and her family did a DNA test that shows 46% Australian Cattle Dog and 39% Great Pyrenees, with several other breeds each coming in at amounts from 1 - 3%. Of course, we know that canine DNA is not an exact science, plus it's possible that Nollie and Corrie have different dads. But based on her behavior, we think Heeler/Pyr is a reasonable guess. Nollie gets along well with all the dogs she has met, and she plays outside a LOT. In her visits to our vet, she has been curious about the clinic cats, but she hasn't shown any aggression or inclination to chase. So we think with the right introductions and careful supervision in the beginning of a new relationship, Nollie could probably live in peace with a cat. When we go into the chicken yard each day, Nollie is usually one of the dogs who goes with us. As with cats, she was mildly curious about the chickens at first, but even when the rooster flapped his wings and crowed loudly as he stood within her reach, Nollie didn't react at all. With almost daily visits, she has shown us that she's more interested in scavenging for chicken food/treats than in paying attention to the chickens themselves. Nollie is getting better at walking on the leash but needs more practice, as she wants to wander left to right to investigate everything she sees and smells, so she can easily get her human tangled up in the leash. She doesn't have potty accidents in the house, but it's important to note that she spends a lot of time outdoors. She sleeps in a crate at night, as that was part of her potty/house-training, and when she comes inside at the end of the day, it's just habit for her to go straight to the crate. We think that once she moves to a home where perhaps she will spend more time inside, she will just need frequent opportunities to go outside to reinforce good habits. Nollie is really a sweetheart but has TONS of energy that needs to get burned off. With the number of dogs and puppies we take care of daily, we don't have the time to take her on long walks or hikes in the woods. But we think Nollie would be a great buddy for someone who lives a very active life. Hiking. Camping. Going to the lake. Nollie LOVES playing in the kiddie pool in her play yard. She has never had the chance to visit a lake -- wouldn't you like to give her that chance? Submit an application for Nollie today!Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.August 13, 2024, 2:35 pm
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Zip

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 2 yrs
Collinsville, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Zip & Zap Zip and Zap are a bonded pair of 2.5-year-old cattle dogs who are inseparable. You'll never find one without the other—they truly are the best of friends. Both have a strong herding instinct and love to explore their surroundings, making them the ideal companions for an active family. Zip is the larger of the two, weighing in at 45lbs with a bright coat and a heart full of affection. He's got a great temperament and bonds quickly with people. Zip loves attention and might get a little jealous when his sister gets some love, but he's never aggressive—just eager to share the affection. Zap, the 38lb female, is a beautiful dog with a unique double mask and a story to tell. After chewing on an electrical cable as a pup, her front teeth fused together, giving her a one-of-a-kind smile. She’s also got a couple of small scars from the incident that serve as reminders of her resilience. Despite her past, Zap is quick, intelligent, and just as affectionate as her brother. Zip and Zap are friendly with other dogs, however we are recommending that they be the only household pets, mainly because of their strong bond with each other. They are gentle and friendly enough to be in a home with kids who can properly respect their space, as with any dog. Both dogs were surrendered together and narrowly escaped euthanasia in a San Antonio shelter due to overcrowding. Now, they’re ready to find a forever home where they can share their love, loyalty, and zest for life. If you’re looking for a pair of devoted companions who will stick by your side through thick and thin, Zip and Zap are the perfect match.
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Zap

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 2 yrs
Collinsville, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Zip & Zap Zip and Zap are a bonded pair of 2.5-year-old cattle dogs who are inseparable. You'll never find one without the other—they truly are the best of friends. Both have a strong herding instinct and love to explore their surroundings, making them the ideal companions for an active family. Zip is the larger of the two, weighing in at 45lbs with a bright coat and a heart full of affection. He's got a great temperament and bonds quickly with people. Zip loves attention and might get a little jealous when his sister gets some love, but he's never aggressive—just eager to share the affection. Zap, the 38lb female, is a beautiful dog with a unique double mask and a story to tell. After chewing on an electrical cable as a pup, her front teeth fused together, giving her a one-of-a-kind smile. She’s also got a couple of small scars from the incident that serve as reminders of her resilience. Despite her past, Zap is quick, intelligent, and just as affectionate as her brother. Zip and Zap are friendly with other dogs, however we are recommending that they be the only household pets, mainly because of their strong bond with each other. They are gentle and friendly enough to be in a home with kids who can properly respect their space, as with any dog. Both dogs were surrendered together and narrowly escaped euthanasia in a San Antonio shelter due to overcrowding. Now, they’re ready to find a forever home where they can share their love, loyalty, and zest for life. If you’re looking for a pair of devoted companions who will stick by your side through thick and thin, Zip and Zap are the perfect match.
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Neutron

Australian Cattle Dog Fila Brasileiro

Female, Puppy
Madill, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
"Meet Neutron, a sweet, loving, and vocal puppy who's always ready to share their heart and voice! 🐾 With an affectionate nature and a love for attention, Neutron is sure to bring endless joy and lively conversations into your home. Are you ready to welcome this charming and talkative companion into your life? 🌟🐶💖
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Freckles

Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Tishomingo, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🌟 Freckles 🌟 Freckles is a male Red Heeler/Cattle Dog mix and just turned a year old. He is very people friendly, gets along with other dogs, and walks well on a leash. Since he is a younger dog and a high-energy breed, he needs a family that would love to play with him and let him run around in the backyard. He is a fast-learner and is great about coming right in to his kennel, calmly. Freckles' adoption fee is $60 and he is neutered and vaccinated. If you are interested in adopting or fostering Freckles, please call 580-371-8653--Jordan, 580-257-0622--Annetta, or fill out an online application here: https://forms.gle/3kVetybjBDAnwzjF9

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Denison Animal Welfare Group

P. O. Box 1330, Denison, TX 75021

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Bluebonnet Animal Rescue Network

P. O. Box 964, Whitewright, TX 75491

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25.6 miles

K9 Training At Homeward Bound TX

Collinsville, TX 76233

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26.4 miles

Madill Animal Shelter

815 S 3RD ST, Madill, OK 73446

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33.7 miles

Tishomingo Animal Shelter

10880 Dogwood Rd., Tishomingo, OK 73460

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34.9 miles

Miles of Hope

12860 Tischler Road, Pilot Point, TX 76258

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35 miles

Noah's Ark Animal Shelter

2501 N. Weaver St, Gainesville, TX 76240

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Border Collie Rescue & Rehab of Texas

PO Box, Prosper, TX 75078

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40.6 miles

Collin County Animal Services

4750 Community Blvd., McKinney, TX 75071

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41.3 miles

Legacy Humane Society

PO Box 2733, McKinney, TX 75070

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