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Australian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Grand Junction, Colorado

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These Australian Shepherds are available in Grand Junction, Colorado.
We'll also keep you updated on Kampus's adoption status with email updates.
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Kampus

Australian Shepherd

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Hi! Were Krampus and Kringle. We originally entered the shelter in December if you couldnt tell by our names. These nice people saw us one day and think that were probably Aussiedoodles based on our coats and personalities. We are 4 years old and as bonded as can be - meaning we need to be adopted together. We were found stray and after a 5 day stray hold, no one came forward to claim us. Lets get into some proper introductions now - Im Krampus and Im the brother with no tail at all. Volunteers say that Im the emotional support brother for Kringle, and I agree with them. Im definitely the more independent of the two of us and can usually be seen leading while were out on walks during events. Dont let that mistake you for being cold though, I love my people just as much as my brother, especially when it comes to lounge time. I also dont like being separated from my brother. I can be opinionated, but Im slowly understanding everything youre asking me. Im Kringle and I'm the brother with the little nub for a tail. Im the more sensitive one between my brother and me. I prefer to follow his lead in the world around us and LOVE getting attention from people. I love my treats and Im very eager-to-please when it comes to learning new behaviors. Im slowly learning how to be more confident, however I need someone to guide me on how to succeed. I dont like being separated from my brother but thats okay because the shelter said we can stay together! Both of us know how to sit and are currently working on our leash manners. We recently learned that harnesses are really nice to walk on and make it easier to take both of us out at once. Weve attended multiple adoption events with our rescue and neither of us has shown reactivity towards the other dogs there, even when theyre barking at us. We dont quite know how wed do with cats but didnt show any negative signs on our original cat test. Kids would be okay with us, as long as they understand we are a bit anxious when it comes to new settings and will take us some time to settle in - we are gentle boys! Once out of the shelter environment we will be able to decompress and settle into our new home and we will become a lot more confident! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.
We'll also keep you updated on Krinkle's adoption status with email updates.
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Krinkle

Australian Shepherd

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Hi! Were Krampus and Kringle. We originally entered the shelter in December if you couldnt tell by our names. These nice people saw us one day and think that were probably Aussiedoodles based on our coats and personalities. We are 4 years old and as bonded as can be - meaning we need to be adopted together. We were found stray and after a 5 day stray hold, no one came forward to claim us. Lets get into some proper introductions now - Im Krampus and Im the brother with no tail at all. Volunteers say that Im the emotional support brother for Kringle, and I agree with them. Im definitely the more independent of the two of us and can usually be seen leading while were out on walks during events. Dont let that mistake you for being cold though, I love my people just as much as my brother, especially when it comes to lounge time. I also dont like being separated from my brother. I can be opinionated, but Im slowly understanding everything youre asking me. Im Kringle and I'm the brother with the little nub for a tail. Im the more sensitive one between my brother and me. I prefer to follow his lead in the world around us and LOVE getting attention from people. I love my treats and Im very eager-to-please when it comes to learning new behaviors. Im slowly learning how to be more confident, however I need someone to guide me on how to succeed. I dont like being separated from my brother but thats okay because the shelter said we can stay together! Both of us know how to sit and are currently working on our leash manners. We recently learned that harnesses are really nice to walk on and make it easier to take both of us out at once. Weve attended multiple adoption events with our rescue and neither of us has shown reactivity towards the other dogs there, even when theyre barking at us. We dont quite know how wed do with cats but didnt show any negative signs on our original cat test. Kids would be okay with us, as long as they understand we are a bit anxious when it comes to new settings and will take us some time to settle in - we are gentle boys! Once out of the shelter environment we will be able to decompress and settle into our new home and we will become a lot more confident! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.

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We'll also keep you updated on Kampus's adoption status with email updates.
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Kampus

Australian Shepherd

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Hi! Were Krampus and Kringle. We originally entered the shelter in December if you couldnt tell by our names. These nice people saw us one day and think that were probably Aussiedoodles based on our coats and personalities. We are 4 years old and as bonded as can be - meaning we need to be adopted together. We were found stray and after a 5 day stray hold, no one came forward to claim us. Lets get into some proper introductions now - Im Krampus and Im the brother with no tail at all. Volunteers say that Im the emotional support brother for Kringle, and I agree with them. Im definitely the more independent of the two of us and can usually be seen leading while were out on walks during events. Dont let that mistake you for being cold though, I love my people just as much as my brother, especially when it comes to lounge time. I also dont like being separated from my brother. I can be opinionated, but Im slowly understanding everything youre asking me. Im Kringle and I'm the brother with the little nub for a tail. Im the more sensitive one between my brother and me. I prefer to follow his lead in the world around us and LOVE getting attention from people. I love my treats and Im very eager-to-please when it comes to learning new behaviors. Im slowly learning how to be more confident, however I need someone to guide me on how to succeed. I dont like being separated from my brother but thats okay because the shelter said we can stay together! Both of us know how to sit and are currently working on our leash manners. We recently learned that harnesses are really nice to walk on and make it easier to take both of us out at once. Weve attended multiple adoption events with our rescue and neither of us has shown reactivity towards the other dogs there, even when theyre barking at us. We dont quite know how wed do with cats but didnt show any negative signs on our original cat test. Kids would be okay with us, as long as they understand we are a bit anxious when it comes to new settings and will take us some time to settle in - we are gentle boys! Once out of the shelter environment we will be able to decompress and settle into our new home and we will become a lot more confident! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.
We'll also keep you updated on Krinkle's adoption status with email updates.
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Krinkle

Australian Shepherd

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Hi! Were Krampus and Kringle. We originally entered the shelter in December if you couldnt tell by our names. These nice people saw us one day and think that were probably Aussiedoodles based on our coats and personalities. We are 4 years old and as bonded as can be - meaning we need to be adopted together. We were found stray and after a 5 day stray hold, no one came forward to claim us. Lets get into some proper introductions now - Im Krampus and Im the brother with no tail at all. Volunteers say that Im the emotional support brother for Kringle, and I agree with them. Im definitely the more independent of the two of us and can usually be seen leading while were out on walks during events. Dont let that mistake you for being cold though, I love my people just as much as my brother, especially when it comes to lounge time. I also dont like being separated from my brother. I can be opinionated, but Im slowly understanding everything youre asking me. Im Kringle and I'm the brother with the little nub for a tail. Im the more sensitive one between my brother and me. I prefer to follow his lead in the world around us and LOVE getting attention from people. I love my treats and Im very eager-to-please when it comes to learning new behaviors. Im slowly learning how to be more confident, however I need someone to guide me on how to succeed. I dont like being separated from my brother but thats okay because the shelter said we can stay together! Both of us know how to sit and are currently working on our leash manners. We recently learned that harnesses are really nice to walk on and make it easier to take both of us out at once. Weve attended multiple adoption events with our rescue and neither of us has shown reactivity towards the other dogs there, even when theyre barking at us. We dont quite know how wed do with cats but didnt show any negative signs on our original cat test. Kids would be okay with us, as long as they understand we are a bit anxious when it comes to new settings and will take us some time to settle in - we are gentle boys! Once out of the shelter environment we will be able to decompress and settle into our new home and we will become a lot more confident! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.

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We'll also keep you updated on Shelby's adoption status with email updates.
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Shelby

Border Collie

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Hi I'm Shelby! I'm bonded with my brother, Austin. We landed at the county shelter when one of our humans passed away and the family was unable to care for us. Luckily, GRHS quickly swooped in and now we are crashing on a temp foster's couch. (We are still looking for a foster home!) We are the best houseguests and perfect gentlemen! We LOVE our crates and were crate trained in our previous home. We also LOVE to play outside (Fetch is LIFE!) and are learning how to use a dog door. We love cuddling with our humans, playing fetch, and cuddling some more. We get along great with the other friendly dogs in our foster home and don't seem to mind the kitty who roams around when we are sleeping. We have GREAT recall, are incredibly well trained, and our manners will blow you away! Although we are middle-aged (8yo) and slightly frosted, we would love to have an active family! Someone who likes to take us on daily walks or even occasional hikes would be wonderful! As Border Collies, we tend to be quite active until our super senior years. Staying active will keep us young! We haven't had too much experience being in a car, so we tend to get a little nervous (We just shake a little), but we can definitely warm up to being adventure dogs if we are exposed to it more often! In the home, we are pretty mellow and like to lounge - especially after we've had our daily walk! At this time, these bonded boys will not be attending adoption events as they have been a little nervous in busy situations. Please submit an adoption application and we will be sure to have their foster family reach out to schedule a meet and greet! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.
We'll also keep you updated on Austin's adoption status with email updates.
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Austin

Border Collie

Male, Senior
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Hi I'm Austin! I'm bonded with my brother, Shelby. We landed at the county shelter when one of our humans passed away and the family was unable to care for us. Luckily, GRHS quickly swooped in and now we are crashing on a temp foster's couch. (We are still looking for a foster home!) We are the best houseguests and perfect gentlemen! We LOVE our crates and were crate trained in our previous home. We also LOVE to play outside (Fetch is LIFE!) and are learning how to use a dog door. We love cuddling with our humans, playing fetch, and cuddling some more. We get along great with the other friendly dogs in our foster home and don't seem to mind the kitty who roams around when we are sleeping. We have GREAT recall, are incredibly well trained, and our manners will blow you away! Although we are middle-aged (8yo) and slightly frosted, we would love to have an active family! Someone who likes to take us on daily walks or even occasional hikes would be wonderful! As Border Collies, we tend to be quite active until our super senior years. Staying active will keep us young! We haven't had too much experience being in a car, so we tend to get a little nervous (We just shake a little), but we can definitely warm up to being adventure dogs if we are exposed to it more often! In the home, we are pretty mellow and like to lounge - especially after we've had our daily walk! At this time, these bonded boys will not be attending adoption events as they have been a little nervous in busy situations. Please submit an adoption application and we will be sure to have their foster family reach out to schedule a meet and greet! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.
We'll also keep you updated on Meadow's adoption status with email updates.
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Meadow

Border Collie

Female, Young
Grand Junction, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Coming soon! We do not see Adopt-a-Pet inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.

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Grand Rivers Humane Society

Mailing: 2500 Broadway, Unit B #264, Grand Junction, CO 81507

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