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My basic info
Breed
Australian Cattle Dog/Shepherd (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Jasmine
Female Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) mix. (Born: December 2014) Spayed, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations. Adoption fee $150.00
Jasmine is a fun loving girl! She really enjoys playing catch and is very acrobatic and will leap through the air to catch a tennis ball! She can get a little pouty when you are done playing be she’s not! For this reason she needs to be in a home that will dedicate play time with her every single day especially during her young years. Having another playful dog in her adoptive home would be best. She loves to run around with her foster siblings in their fenced yard. A dominant female in her forever home would probably not be best, but a submissive female or a male will work out just fine. A dog that would tolerate her herding them every once in a while! She has never shown aggression towards dominant dogs, but she hasn’t shown any submission either.
Her foster parents have really worked with her on potty training. She will let out a quiet but audible cry when she does need to go out. Listening for her sign that she has to go out is key. Sometimes she will have a little piddle accident when she gets excited to meet new people.
She is not a fan of being crated when you have to leave her alone. Her foster parents leave her free to roam their house when they are away and let her sleep where she likes at night. Which is usually in their bed or on a dog bed on the floor in the bedroom.
She is very much a furniture dog because she wants to be by your side, especially during thunderstorms!
We believe she would be fine with a household of kids, especially if the kids play with her. She needs a home where she will get a lot of attention and play time and not be left for long periods of time.
Cattle dogs have a lot of energy and need constant stimulation and play time in order to be happy. If you are considering adopting Jasmine, please keep that in mind!
She does well with cats, mainly leaves them alone but she has had some moments of cuddling her foster cat sibling.
If you are interested in adopting Jasmine and are committed to making sure she gets the play time and exercise that she needs, please fill out an application. You can find the application at www.waldosmuttleycrew.org
Jasmine
Female Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) mix. (Born: December 2014) Spayed, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations. Adoption fee $150.00
Jasmine is a fun loving girl! She really enjoys playing catch and is very acrobatic and will leap through the air to catch a tennis ball! She can get a little pouty when you are done playing be she’s not! For this reason she needs to be in a home that will dedicate play time with her every single day especially during her young years. Having another playful dog in her adoptive home would be best. She loves to run around with her foster siblings in their fenced yard. A dominant female in her forever home would probably not be best, but a submissive female or a male will work out just fine. A dog that would tolerate her herding them every once in a while! She has never shown aggression towards dominant dogs, but she hasn’t shown any submission either.
Her foster parents have really worked with her on potty training. She will let out a quiet but audible cry when she does need to go out. Listening for her sign that she has to go out is key. Sometimes she will have a little piddle accident when she gets excited to meet new people.
She is not a fan of being crated when you have to leave her alone. Her foster parents leave her free to roam their house when they are away and let her sleep where she likes at night. Which is usually in their bed or on a dog bed on the floor in the bedroom.
She is very much a furniture dog because she wants to be by your side, especially during thunderstorms!
We believe she would be fine with a household of kids, especially if the kids play with her. She needs a home where she will get a lot of attention and play time and not be left for long periods of time.
Cattle dogs have a lot of energy and need constant stimulation and play time in order to be happy. If you are considering adopting Jasmine, please keep that in mind!
She does well with cats, mainly leaves them alone but she has had some moments of cuddling her foster cat sibling.
If you are interested in adopting Jasmine and are committed to making sure she gets the play time and exercise that she needs, please fill out an application. You can find the application at www.waldosmuttleycrew.org