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Australian Cattle Dog puppies and dogs in Hapeville, Georgia

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Todd Phox

Australian Cattle Dog Carolina Dog

Male, Young
Alpharetta, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
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    Todd Phox is an exceptionally smart and high-energy guy.  We believe he is a mix of a Carolina Dog and a Cattle Dog/Heeler. He is about 1.5 years old and weighs around 45 pounds.   Todd Phox is super athletic and loves to wrestle with other dogs - sometimes, he plays a little roughly, but he responds well to corrections. Both of his breeds are very energetic dogs, and Todd Phox is no exception. He absolutely loves his walks and walks very well on a leash. Are you a runner?  Todd will be happy to run with you.  Todd Phox is highly intelligent and enjoys training, including learning new tricks and commands.  He already knows, "sit, down, and shake" and is an extremely quick study.  He is also crate and house-trained.  Because of  Todd Phox's energy, having a fenced yard will benefit your family and Todd as it provides an outlet. But Todd Phox does know how to relax - once he is tired, he will hang out on his foster family's deck while watching over his yard or chewing on his toys, but be careful with your shoes, or he might chew those too!   Because he is part Carolina Dog, he is independent and not overly affectionate.  But when he wants to play, he pokes you with his nose to check on you or to engage you to play with him; he likes tug of war, fetch, and overall ball throwing, etc., and he loves to interact with his people. Todd Phox's best home is with a family without small children because he can be jumpy. But he would love to jump into your heart.   More pictures of Mr.Todd can be found here: https://www.flickr.com/gp/125343018@N03/2F8D0n94DW         An Adoption Application for this dog can be found and submitted online. http://www.angelsrescue.org/adopt/adoption-forms    Please be sure to like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/angelsrescue.  Email inquiry@angelsrescue.org    Note:   Some apartments and neighborhoods  have breed restrictions. We verify rental policies and adhere to any regulations. Please ensure you understand those restrictions before choosing a dog.           December 5, 2023, 2:59 pm
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17755

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Puppy
Covington, GA
Size
(when grown) -
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-
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Primary Color: Red Age: 0yrs 0mths 9wks
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17756

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Puppy
Covington, GA
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(when grown) -
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-
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Primary Color: Red Age: 0yrs 0mths 9wks
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17757

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Puppy
Covington, GA
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(when grown) -
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-
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Primary Color: Blue Age: 0yrs 0mths 9wks
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17758

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Puppy
Covington, GA
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(when grown) -
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-
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Primary Color: Blue Age: 0yrs 0mths 9wks
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Dash 1838-22

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Adult
Cumming, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Interview with Dash:Interviewer: How did you arrive to the Animal Shelter? Dash: Well, I was walking down the street looking for leftover Thanksgiving scraps when I noticed that someone pulled their vehicle over to the side of the road. I assumed they had some scraps for me, so I walked up to them and jumped into their vehicle and guess what, no scraps, how rude!!!! The man who picked me up told me that he didn't want me to get hurt and took me to the Animal Shelter. Interviewer: Did you like being at the Animal Shelter? Dash: At first no, because there were a lot of rowdy dogs in the area I was staying at. It scared me a bit and I just stayed to myself, but then one day I went out for a walk and they put me in the Administrative Supervisors office, which was awesome. I went from a small apartment to a condo! A big upgrade. Interviewer: What has changed since you arrived at the Animal Shelter?Dash: A lot has changed! When I arrived at the Shelter, I was heartworm positive. I went into a foster home while going through my treatment. Thankfully, my treatment has been completed and starting March 15th, I can return to my normal activities, like playing fetch with a tennis ball and going for long walks! I cannot wait, I'm so excited for this day to arrive. Also, my foster parent wanted to adopt me, which I was super excited about because she has been one of the best foster parents that any dog could ask for, but unfortunately with inflation and being on a limited income, she cannot adopt me. But that's okay because my forever family is out there, I just know it.Interviewer: What do you look for in a family?Dash: Okay, I am going to be a little picky here. I am a woman's man, but if the woman I adore has a man in her home, I'll be okay with that ONLY under these circumstances: 1) Men like to wear these weird things on their heads that scare me sometimes. My foster parent told me those are called "hats". Not sure what they do, but they sure do scare me and prefer they not be worn when I'm around. 2)No loud power tools in my presence. Those things scare me too.Other than those 2 circumstances, I should be perfectly fine with a male in the home. What will not work for me is children. They scare me as well. Anytime I get scared, I tend to nip at their shoes. I guess it's the Heeler in me that makes me do that. I am not a fan of cats and I have never met a dog before, so I'm not sure how I'd do with them.Interviewer: Is there anything else you would like us to know about you?Dash: I love belly rubs, cuddling, sleeping on the couch and sleeping in my foster parents' bed. I'm usually a couch potato, but sometimes I like to run around a bit. I am housetrained, but there are 2 things to know about that. 1) I can usually hold my "business" for some time, but if you are not around and I really have to use the bathroom, I try to become the Kool-Aid man and bust through the wall to get outside to use the bathroom. Trust me I know it sounds bad, but I do not want to make a mess in the home. 2) When you take me out to use the bathroom, it may take me a bit to find the right place, but once I find that place, that will become my forever bathroom.Interviewer: I know you are currently in a foster home. How can adopters meet you?Dash: They can contact the Animal Shelter at 678-965-7185 or email Adoptions@forsythco.com to set up an appointment to meet me.

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Australian Cattle Dog shelters & rescues in Hapeville, Georgia

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Australian Cattle Dog puppies in Hapeville, Georgia. Browse these Australian Cattle Dog rescues and shelters below.

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9.5 miles

Atlanta Humane Society

1551 Perry Boulevard NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

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Fulton County Animal Services

860 Marietta Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30318

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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9.5 miles

Fulton County Animal Services

860 Marietta Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30318

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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9.5 miles

Atlanta Humane Society

1551 Perry Boulevard NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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25.8 miles

Two Tailz Rescue

Roswell, GA 30076

Pet Types: dogs

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25.8 miles

Two Tailz Rescue

Roswell, GA 30076

Pet Types: dogs

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26.7 miles

Newton County Animal Control

210 Lower River Road, Covington, GA 30016

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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26.7 miles

Newton County Animal Control

210 Lower River Road, Covington, GA 30016

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26.7 miles

Newton County Animal Control

210 Lower River Road, Covington, GA 30016

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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26.7 miles

Newton County Animal Control

210 Lower River Road, Covington, GA 30016

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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