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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Submit Application
Interview
Meet the Pet
Pay Fee
Sign Adoption Contract
Due to the pandemic I could not get my Aussie Shiba puppies to a veterinarian and ended up with way too many Aussie Shiba puppies.
Buddy is a cross between a Miniature Australian Shepherd and a Shiba Inu and is between one and two years old. He is house trained and trained to ride in a car and walk without a leash.
Miniature Australian Shepherds are a popular dog breed. They are smaller than full-size Australian Shepherds, weighing between 20–40 pounds and standing 13–18 inches tall at the shoulder. They are known for being smart, loyal, and good-natured, and are often good family dogs.
The Aussie Shiba is a medium-sized mixed breed. This mixed breed will frequently inherit Merle or Tricolor patterning from their Aussie parentage, along with a fairly thick coat. They may naturally be born with a short tail; if not, their Shiba Inu heritage may give them a curled tail.
The Aussie Shiba’s status as a crossbreed means that they’re unlikely to be found for adoption.
Due to the pandemic I could not get my Aussie Shiba puppies to a veterinarian and ended up with way too many Aussie Shiba puppies.
Buddy is a cross between a Miniature Australian Shepherd and a Shiba Inu and is between one and two years old. He is house trained and trained to ride in a car and walk without a leash.
Miniature Australian Shepherds are a popular dog breed. They are smaller than full-size Australian Shepherds, weighing between 20–40 pounds and standing 13–18 inches tall at the shoulder. They are known for being smart, loyal, and good-natured, and are often good family dogs.
The Aussie Shiba is a medium-sized mixed breed. This mixed breed will frequently inherit Merle or Tricolor patterning from their Aussie parentage, along with a fairly thick coat. They may naturally be born with a short tail; if not, their Shiba Inu heritage may give them a curled tail.
The Aussie Shiba’s status as a crossbreed means that they’re unlikely to be found for adoption.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $100