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Australian Cattle Dog puppies and dogs in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania

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Stone (Emerson)

Blue Heeler

Male, 2 yrs 11 mos
Irwin, PA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Emerson! He was originally adopted from us as a puppy in 2021, but has come back to us after his family is facing some hardship and is unable to keep him. Still, he is an INCREDIBLE dog! He's potty trained, excellent with kids (he previously lived with a toddler and a newborn), great with other dogs, good with cats, too! His favorite things include long walks, running in the yard, and playing fetch. Please consider adopting this super sweet boy! He will be 3 years old on 4/18/24.  PS: Emerson's adopted name is Stone, so that is what he's most used to! Still, you can rename him if you wish! ##1120010##
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Ace

Blue Heeler Beagle

Male, Adult
Irwin, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ace and Ivy are nearly 3 year old littermates. They are mostly blue heeler, beagle with a small percentage of minpin, boxer and golden retriever in there. Ivy is black and tan and about 28lbs. Ace is 50 shades of gray and about 25lbs. Ivy is such a sweet girl. She is so intelligent and quick to learn. She loves to play games, fetch and work searching for treats. She is highly food motivated. She does fantastic with commands such as place, sit, stay, down and crate with a release word of free. She still needs work on a leash as she gets easily distracted with a high prey drive for birds, squirrels, rabbits etc. She does however love our cat and plays with him gently. She is confident and submissive with other dogs and has never shown any type of aggression whatsoever. She loves kids and is fine with strangers but she is still very excitable and needs continued work jumping to greet people. She needs a fenced in yard to run and burn off her energy. I always say she would make an incredible agility dog! She loves to cuddle. She loves to chew extra strong chew toys, bones antlers, etc. She’s very sweet and never makes a peep unless she’s looking for Ace.Ace is also high energy lover and will rub his whole face into you any chance he gets. He lives to be pet and snuggled. He is also trained with basic commands such as place, sit, stay, and crate. He loves to chase balls and play with high action toys. His athletic ability is also top notch. Ace is great with children and friendly with our cat. He is high strung and anxious and definetly the vocal one of the two. Ace alerts to visitors and Ivy does not. He could use an older dog to teach him manners and confidence. He is a bit apprehensive when approached by new people and hears loud noises. He’s been very insecure since he was a puppy and we’ve made significant progress but my wish is for him to finally feel comfortable secure and calm without feeling the need to be reactive in situations that he shouldn’t. A fenced yard and lots of exercise is necessary for him. He definitely wants to be a good boy, he’s just insecure. Thunder makes him nervous and he does well either with me or in a covered crate. He does have a tendency to resource guard with his sister but also does not like to be separated from her. For this reason they’re fed separately in their crates.Their crates are side by side and they are happiest that way. They eat twice a day in their crates. They both go for a quick walk potty break in the morning and then return to their crates for breakfast.  They do wonderfully when I am home but they are crated if I have to leave the house. They love their crates and will lay down and nap. They roam free on the main floor during the day while I am home. We always have a big afternoon or evening playtime to burn off some of that energy and then relax on the couch before and after dinner. They both are potty trained and rarely have accidents in the house and never in their crates. After their last potty break they go to their crates to sleep overnight.They are sweet dogs who want to be great. It breaks my heart that I couldn’t give them the life they deserve.   KLN 16814  We are a 501c3 % volunteer based rescue and rely solely on donations. Please consider helping us save lives.  #cyprescue #kennyrosssubaru #subarulovespets ##2000576##
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Ivy

Blue Heeler Beagle

Female, Young
Irwin, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ace and Ivy are nearly 3 year old littermates. They are mostly blue heeler, beagle with a small percentage of minpin, boxer and golden retriever in there. Ivy is black and tan and about 28lbs. Ace is 50 shades of gray and about 25lbs. Ivy is such a sweet girl. She is so intelligent and quick to learn. She loves to play games, fetch and work searching for treats. She is highly food motivated. She does fantastic with commands such as place, sit, stay, down and crate with a release word of free. She still needs work on a leash as she gets easily distracted with a high prey drive for birds, squirrels, rabbits etc. She does however love our cat and plays with him gently. She is confident and submissive with other dogs and has never shown any type of aggression whatsoever. She loves kids and is fine with strangers but she is still very excitable and needs continued work jumping to greet people. She needs a fenced in yard to run and burn off her energy. I always say she would make an incredible agility dog! She loves to cuddle. She loves to chew extra strong chew toys, bones antlers, etc. She’s very sweet and never makes a peep unless she’s looking for Ace.Ace is also high energy lover and will rub his whole face into you any chance he gets. He lives to be pet and snuggled. He is also trained with basic commands such as place, sit, stay, and crate. He loves to chase balls and play with high action toys. His athletic ability is also top notch. Ace is great with children and friendly with our cat. He is high strung and anxious and definetly the vocal one of the two. Ace alerts to visitors and Ivy does not. He could use an older dog to teach him manners and confidence. He is a bit apprehensive when approached by new people and hears loud noises. He’s been very insecure since he was a puppy and we’ve made significant progress but my wish is for him to finally feel comfortable secure and calm without feeling the need to be reactive in situations that he shouldn’t. A fenced yard and lots of exercise is necessary for him. He definitely wants to be a good boy, he’s just insecure. Thunder makes him nervous and he does well either with me or in a covered crate. He does have a tendency to resource guard with his sister but also does not like to be separated from her. For this reason they’re fed separately in their crates.Their crates are side by side and they are happiest that way. They eat twice a day in their crates. They both go for a quick walk potty break in the morning and then return to their crates for breakfast.  They do wonderfully when I am home but they are crated if I have to leave the house. They love their crates and will lay down and nap. They roam free on the main floor during the day while I am home. We always have a big afternoon or evening playtime to burn off some of that energy and then relax on the couch before and after dinner. They both are potty trained and rarely have accidents in the house and never in their crates. After their last potty break they go to their crates to sleep overnight.They are sweet dogs who want to be great. It breaks my heart that I couldn’t give them the life they deserve.   KLN 16814  We are a 501c3 % volunteer based rescue and rely solely on donations. Please consider helping us save lives.  #cyprescue #kennyrosssubaru #subarulovespets ##2000575##
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Mandy JoC*

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you in search of a one-of-a-kind serial kisser? Well, look no further, because I, Mandy, am the dog you've been waiting for! I come with a mix of awesomeness and a charming personality that's sure to steal your heart. I can be delightfully laid-back, enjoying those calm moments, or I can transform into a bouncing ball of joy when the mood strikes. Walks and jogs? Count me in, especially if you're by my side. But here's the thing-I love playing with other dogs so much that I often choose their company over toys. Let's talk sunbathing. If your couch has that perfect spot for catching rays, you can bet I'll be there, soaking it all in. I'm a big fan of lounging, whether it's under tables, during dinner time, while you're working at your desk, or even when you're cuddled up in bed. I'm all about being close to my people, and if you choose to adopt me, I'll be all about you! I'm a sociable girl, getting along well with other dogs and kids (especially with submissive/non-dominant dogs). My crate training and potty training with a doggy door are top-notch. I'm a pro at commands like going to my crate and sitting patiently. Now, about my diet-here's the deal: I have EPI (Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency), which means my pancreas doesn't produce the enzymes I need to digest food properly. Thanks to some attentive rescuers and veterinary care, we've got it all figured out. I'll need a specific diet and a pancreatic enzyme replacement supplement to keep me feeling great. Think of it as a special appetizer and entree at every meal. EPI won't slow me down, and I'm ready to trade serial kisses for a loving forever home day in and day out. So, how about it? Local adoption fee is $200 (in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $400 (includes transport to your area - $50 Temporary Fuel Charge will be added)
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Mac KL*

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mac is a sweet boy who knows what he wants! He does love to chase and play with animals smaller than him. Due to this we suggest that he does not go home to a family that has cats or things like chickens. Squirrels watch out! This little guy can move! Mac is a ham, you can't see it in his pictures but he LOVES attention :) He is good with other dogs and happy to be a friend or he could be an only dog and BASK in the undivided attention :) He is a lazy boy and does enjoy snoozing and spending time on the couch napping but at the same time can have his moments where he is ready to go. He is housebroken and does just fine in a crate! If he sounds like the boy for you then don't wait! Click the link and start filling out that application Local adoption fee $200 (in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $450 (includes transport to your area)
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Snow FJ

Australian Cattle Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Snow! The Discount Sled Dog Snow got her sled dog degree at Icetown University! She huffs and puffs, pulls and trudges, and leads her sled team on long runs ... from the kitchen to the couch! Snow is a beautiful puppy with her white coat and gentle brown eyes. She's hoping to be the perfect addition to someone's family and home before Spring! Some basic information about Snow; she is 10-months old, female, Australian Cattle dog mix, and is expected to be medium-sized (20-59lbs). Local adoption fee is $250 (in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $500 (includes transport to your area - $50 Temporary Fuel Charge will be added)

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Cross Your Paws Rescue

Irwin, PA 15642

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Cross Your Paws Rescue

Irwin, PA 15642

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Cross Your Paws Rescue

Irwin, PA 15642

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14.1 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

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Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

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Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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14.1 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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