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Australian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Rushville, Indiana

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Rhett

Australian Shepherd

Male, 2 yrs
New Castle, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Rhett, the curious and playful pup who's ready to take on the world with his new family! This loyal boy is a bundle of energy and fun, always up for an adventure and eager to explore. With his affectionate nature, Rhett will be your best friend for life, providing endless laughs and love. He's an athletic guy who's always on the move, but don't let that fool you - he's a softie at heart, and there's nothing he loves more than a good cuddle. Rhett is a true people-person, always friendly and ready to make new human friends. He's the total package, and he can't wait to find his forever home. So, if you're looking for a loyal and loving companion to keep you on your toes, Rhett's your guy! Come and meet him today and add a little extra laughter to your life.
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Biscotti Bean

Australian Shepherd

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Franklin, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Biscotti Bean!A 58lb, 15-month-old male Australian Shepherd with a heart as big as his fluffy, speckled coat. This sweet boy was found running loose, covered in burrs and in need of some TLC—but even then, he greeted everyone with a wagging tail and bright, trusting eyes.Biscotti Bean’s friendly personality shined even brighter at the shelter. He loves people and seeks out human affection every chance he gets. Whether it’s leaning in for pets or happily plopping down for cuddles, he’s happiest right by your side.While Biscotti adores humans, we have noticed he can be a bit timid around the other dogs at the shelter. The noisy, fast pace environment can feel overwhelming and intimidating for him, so he tends to stick close to the people he trusts.Biscotti Bean is a high-energy young Aussie- he loves to play, explore, and stay engaged, and he’d be an amazing match for someone who enjoys an active lifestyle and is excited to give him the exercise and mental stimulation he craves.We do all adoptions with approved applicants by appointment only. If you are interested in adopting, please contact us via FB Messenger or email us at jcasreception@johnsoncounty.in.gov for an application. You can also find one on our website at http://johnsoncountyanimalshelter.com/adopt/. Once an application is submitted and approved, we can set an appointment to meet the pet!
We'll also keep you updated on Roo's adoption status with email updates.
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Roo

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Anderson, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Roo is currently on a stray hold and will be available for adoption on 12/13. Our team is currently accepting and reviewing adoption applications. He is a new resident to our shelter and has not been temperament tested with dogs, cats, or had a recommendation about children. Stay tuned for updates!If you`re interested in meeting or adopting Roo, please complete an application at: inapl.org/adoption-application. Once it`s processed, a member of our team will be in touch with you to schedule a meet and greet appointment. This is the time when you and all members of your household will come to our shelter to officially make your connection with Roo.RooAustralian Shepherd mixMaleWeight: 63 lbs.
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Boomer L.

Australian Shepherd

Male, Young
Fishers, IN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet this lovable 6-month-old male pup half Mini Australian Shepherd, half pure adorable! Owner-surrendered with his brothers and rescued from a high-risk shelter, hes now ready for a fresh start with his forever family. This active, playful boy is fantastic with dogs and kids. Hes extremely affectionate, loves showering you with kisses, and melts for face scratches. Hes doing great with crate training and already goes to the door when he needs to potty what a smart pup! All he needs now is a loving home to grow up in! If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
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Hannah

Australian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Hannah, a 1-year-old Catahoula/Cattle Dog mix and the sweetest Velcro dog you will ever met. Hannah is the very definition of the 3-3-3 rule. For a typical rescue dog, it takes 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to understand they are home, 3 months to understand they are a family member at home. For Hannah it might be a bit longer in her new home to adjust due to hearing disability and her past. However, as her foster mom, I can tell you that she is absolutely worth the wait. She will be very cautious and unsure, but she is not aggressive or reactive. She needs a family that will put in the time and patience for Hannah to be her silly, sweet self. She will take longer to adjust to men because of her past interactions with them. It took Hannah about 4-5 months to freely walk around the house without trying to hide. Now she walks and hangs out with the whole family. A little history about Hannah. She was born deaf but has good vision. She was neglected and possibly abused the first year of her life in the home of a backyard breeder. She was then surrenderedto a shelter. She was living on borrowed time due to capacity concerns andwas extremely scared and confused. We had to give this girl a chance to blossom, and she is quickly becoming this sweet and happy Velcro dog. In the past five months inside her foster home, she has gained so much confidence and has become such a sweet girl.She loves listening to music loudly in the car on the way for a pup cup, especially Enyas Caribbean Moon. She probably likes to feel thevibrations or the beat. She does generally well in the car and has now learned to hop in and out with no problems. She loves her walks and will walk right next to you. Sometimes a little too close where she will accidentallystep on the back of my feet but she just wants to be so close so she feels safe on our walks. After a good long walk she enjoys sitting on the couch watching TV (with subtitles) with her foster family. Hannah's favorite genres are sci-fi, cooking shows, and rom-coms. She doesn't seem to like Stanley Tucci and she growls when he pops on the screen.We won't fault her for that. She has started vibration collar, light, and sign language training and is doing very well. When she feels safe, and confident with the humans around her, she is eager to learn. She knows stay, off, and we are working on sit and come here. She LOVES fetch and would like a home with plenty of indoor and outdoor toys to play with. She loves a good chew at night to settle in. She looks to her doggie foster siblingsfor her queues and mimics what theydo. Hannah wants to be in a pack. She will need a home with another dog friend that can be her forever companion and most importantly her guide and leader. This is a must. If you do not have a second dog, might we suggest Wapiti, another foster in ARPO. She felt very safe with him. She also needs a 5-6 completely fenced in yard for her protection. No holes or gaps. Due to her past, she is very wary and cautiousof male figures and slow to come around them, but shows promise with repeatedexposure.Her favorite special treats are Cheetos, Cheek chips (From Hollywood feed), and doggie icecream. She has perfect potty manners and will let you know when she needs to go. She is crate trained, and her crate is her safespace that needs to be respected and not used as a punishment. She is doing very well living in a home with big and little dogs and several cats. She is respectfulof the cats and if there is a patient feline in the home that loves to snuggle in bed with her, she would be over the moon. Hannah being deaf doesn't define Hannah. She is kind, sweet and needs a patient loving home that will appreciate her and make her feel safe for the rest of herlife.Hannah will take some time and patience, but she is well worth it. She is a diamond in the ruff :). Home inspection will be required as part of the finalization of adoption of Hannah.Transportation is available for the perfect home. If you are interested in adopting an ARPO pet, please visit our website at arporescue.org to learn more about our adoption process and complete our adoption application. ARPO limits adoptions to within 50 miles of Indianapolis. We do not have a shelter; all pets are in volunteer foster homes.
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Paisley

Australian Shepherd

Female
Columbus, IN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact Ashley (ha.evans@yahoo.com) for more information about this pet. Online Adoption Application › Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.June 15, 2025, 6:29 pm

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21.8 miles

New Castle Henry County Animal Shelter

11 Midway Drive, New Castle, IN 47362

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33.6 miles

Johnson County Animal Shelter

2160 N Graham Road, Franklin, IN 46131

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35.5 miles

Animal Protection League

613 Dewey Street, Anderson, IN 46016

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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37 miles

Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership, Inc.

P. O. Box 6385, Fishers, IN 46038

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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39 miles

Community Animal Rescue Effort - IN

Columbus, IN 47201

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

39.3 miles

Animal House Sanctuary

185 W 416 S, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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

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43.5 miles

Stray Haven

PO Box 571, Aurora, IN 47001

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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