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Australian Kelpie puppies and dogs in Corvallis, Oregon

Looking for an Australian Kelpie puppy or dog in Corvallis, Oregon? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Australian Kelpie near you.

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Koko

Australian Cattle Dog Cattle Dog

Female, Young
Corvallis, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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**Koko is also looking for a Foster or a Foster to Adopt! ** Koko is a bouncy, resilient 7 month old 25 pound cattle dog and she’s ready for her forever home! Koko arrived to the rescue as a puppy from a horrendous hoarding case, with a deformed paw. Her back right leg has been removed, but that doesn’t slow down this tripod! Koko is incredibly smart and can learn new patterns and behaviors so quickly. She walks well on leash, offering nice engagement and check ins and she has great recall. True to heeler form, once she bonds with you, she will do anything for you. She is very food motivated and loves to learn. Koko can be suspicious of strangers but warms up nicely with proper introductions. Once you’re in, you’re in, and she is such a snuggle bug. Koko is crate trained and potty trained and does great in the car. She would benefit from an experienced cattle dog handler as she can be mouthy when over excited and has many common breed specific traits. Koko would benefit from a quieter home. She is hoping for a house with no children under 14 years of age. She can be leash reactive with surprises, such as people approaching without consent or off leash dogs, but has made tremendous progress using positive reinforcement. Koko does well with dogs with slow intentional intros or would thrive as an only dog, soaking up the attention for herself. Koko is neutered, microchipped and has received age-appropriate core vaccines. Koko is being fostered in Salem and the adoption fee is $390. If you're interested in meeting Koko, please fill out an adoption application on our website: pnwcdr.org/adopt Please note: We do not do DNA testing on our foster dogs. The breed description is our best guess based on the dog’s appearance, mother’s appearance, paperwork, etc. Our Adoption Process: Adoption Application Phone Convo Meet & Greet Home Visit Application Approval Adoption Fee & Contract Our adoption application is at pnwcdr.org/adopt Curious about fostering? Visit pnwcdr.org/foster
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Buster

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Corvallis, OR
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Howdy, I'm Buster! I am a 7 month old blue heeler mix, and I am currently in foster to learn some puppy manners like how to potty outside, how to come when my name is called, and how to sleep in a crate at night! I like it when my foster mom plays piano lullabies to help me sleep through the night without whining. Since I am so young, I am still fairly mouthy, but my foster mom is working on that too! However, since I am a heeler, a little of that is to be expected; herding is in my genes. For that reason, I would love to go to a home with heeler-savvy parents, and/or people with puppy training experience who are willing to work with my mouthy puppy habits. I'd love to find a fur-ever home with active people, but since I like to herd small humans and sometimes nip heels, I'd be better in a house with adults only. Right now I don't like being picked up or getting shots (who does!) but my foster mom thinks I'll get better at this with a little patience and trust-building.I have a lot of energy and like to be active, but I also love snuggling! I really like playing with other dogs, though sometimes they can overwhelm me. I've met chickens and cats, and even though I like to herd them, I don't want to hurt them. So I would do well with confident cats, and I think I might like to live on a farm, as long as I have a warm lap to cuddle on at night. I love toys and I respond well to treats. I would make a great hiking partner and best friend for life. I get attached quickly and can't wait to find my person-- I am sure you will fall in love with me too! I am about 35lbs right now and shouldn't get much bigger, but since I am a mixed breed, we don't know what my adult weight will be. My puppy adoption fee is $300, Benton County adopters have an additional licensing fee of $10.

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