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Private owner (Kennewick, WA)
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Rehome a fun and warm Princess who loves to talk.
Princess is leash and leashless trained and loves to go on car rides, long walks and to cuddle.
She is a good-natured and loving Aussie Shiba, a cross between a Miniature Australian Shepherd and a Shiba Inu.
Her parent breeds come from unique backgrounds. The Australian Shepherd originated as a herding breed. Today, this breed often performs in agility competitions. They most often fit in best with an active family. Known today for its cuteness, Shiba Inus once hunted powerful game like wild boar, it is considered one of the oldest dog breeds in the world, dating back to 6000–7000 BC. The breed's ancestors likely came to Japan with early immigrants, and archaeologists have found remains of dogs similar in size to Shibas in sites inhabited by the Jomon-jin people from 14,500 BC to 300 AD.
This crossbreed is unlikely to be found for adoption.
She is very smart, and loyal.
Rehome a fun and warm Princess who loves to talk.
Princess is leash and leashless trained and loves to go on car rides, long walks and to cuddle.
She is a good-natured and loving Aussie Shiba, a cross between a Miniature Australian Shepherd and a Shiba Inu.
Her parent breeds come from unique backgrounds. The Australian Shepherd originated as a herding breed. Today, this breed often performs in agility competitions. They most often fit in best with an active family. Known today for its cuteness, Shiba Inus once hunted powerful game like wild boar, it is considered one of the oldest dog breeds in the world, dating back to 6000–7000 BC. The breed's ancestors likely came to Japan with early immigrants, and archaeologists have found remains of dogs similar in size to Shibas in sites inhabited by the Jomon-jin people from 14,500 BC to 300 AD.
This crossbreed is unlikely to be found for adoption.
She is very smart, and loyal.
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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.