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Australian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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These Australian Shepherds are available in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
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Sebastian

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Mount Pleasant, SC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sebastian or Bash is 8 years, he has been with us since puppyhood. Hes a red Merle, super fluffy and cuddly. He is very active, needing a fenced-in yard and space to run and play. True to a shepherd, he loves to chase and jump. He doesnt nip at our heels but will try to correct you if you run off or leave the herd which can result in nipping-like behavior in certain occasions. He plays rough and shakes toys or his bed and wants to play tug of war. Bash is very sweet and overly excitable but can be too rambunctious for kids or some adults. He takes his protector job very seriously and will bark at noises, or people around the house or at the door. He knows many tricks and learns quickly when prompted with treats. He does well on leash but will try to chase squirrels. He is fine with some dogs but does not like others- its not clear why. Bash would do best in a home with older kids or adults that can give him daily exercise, play and love and keep up with consistent training

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Sebastian

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Mount Pleasant, SC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sebastian or Bash is 8 years, he has been with us since puppyhood. Hes a red Merle, super fluffy and cuddly. He is very active, needing a fenced-in yard and space to run and play. True to a shepherd, he loves to chase and jump. He doesnt nip at our heels but will try to correct you if you run off or leave the herd which can result in nipping-like behavior in certain occasions. He plays rough and shakes toys or his bed and wants to play tug of war. Bash is very sweet and overly excitable but can be too rambunctious for kids or some adults. He takes his protector job very seriously and will bark at noises, or people around the house or at the door. He knows many tricks and learns quickly when prompted with treats. He does well on leash but will try to chase squirrels. He is fine with some dogs but does not like others- its not clear why. Bash would do best in a home with older kids or adults that can give him daily exercise, play and love and keep up with consistent training
We'll also keep you updated on Ruth's adoption status with email updates.
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Ruth

Australian Shepherd Rottweiler

Female, Young
Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This is Ruth! Ruth was left behind from a previous owner who refused to take her with them and was told to send her to the pound. Of course i was not going to do that to this dog! She is loving, and wants nothing but human attention 24/7. If she could be your conjoined twin I think she absolutely would do it. She currently lives with me in a condo with a 5 year old and two cats. So she is very accepting of all creatures. She is crate trained, potty trained, knows a few commands, however she tends to pee when she meets new faces! She is very nice, but sometimes does not understand personal space. I unfortunately am in the process of taking care of my elderly parents and I work very odd hours and would love if Ruth could find a home that would be able to give her the time that she deserves. She loves walks, loves to roll in the grass, loves her chewies and rope toys. All her crates/toys/etc. will be giving free. Most importantly I just want her to have a loving home.
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Pop Rocks

Australian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 mo
North Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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Story
These are the puppies people don’t always see 💔🐾 This litter was found in an extremely rural part of South Carolina—an area with little to no access to low-cost veterinary care and an animal control system that is so limited and overwhelmed they simply cannot take in puppies. In places like this, puppies are quite literally left to survive on the streets. And it’s devastating. Their mama was found deceased in the middle of the road. Her babies were discovered wandering back and forth between the roadway and an abandoned house, desperately trying to stay close to her. There were six puppies total, and heartbreakingly, one of them did not survive. The remaining babies are now about 6 weeks old and are heavily infested with hookworms, leaving them weak and in urgent need of medical care. Their start to life has been unimaginably hard, but thanks to quick action, all of the surviving puppies are now in foster homes where they are safe, warm, and finally receiving the love and care they’ve always deserved. For now, these babies are focused on healing—getting proper medical treatment, gaining strength, and learning what it means to be puppies in a safe environment. They will not be available for adoption for at least two more weeks as we work to give them the very best chance at healthy, happy futures. Their story is a painful reminder of why rescue work is so critical, especially in underserved rural communities. Right now, they are surrounded by love, soft beds, full bellies, and people who care deeply about their outcome. Please keep checking back to follow their journey. Their story isn’t over yet—and we’re committed to making sure the rest of it is filled with hope. 🤍
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Bubble Gum

Australian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 mo
North Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
These are the puppies people don’t always see 💔🐾 This litter was found in an extremely rural part of South Carolina—an area with little to no access to low-cost veterinary care and an animal control system that is so limited and overwhelmed they simply cannot take in puppies. In places like this, puppies are quite literally left to survive on the streets. And it’s devastating. Their mama was found deceased in the middle of the road. Her babies were discovered wandering back and forth between the roadway and an abandoned house, desperately trying to stay close to her. There were six puppies total, and heartbreakingly, one of them did not survive. The remaining babies are now about 6 weeks old and are heavily infested with hookworms, leaving them weak and in urgent need of medical care. Their start to life has been unimaginably hard, but thanks to quick action, all of the surviving puppies are now in foster homes where they are safe, warm, and finally receiving the love and care they’ve always deserved. For now, these babies are focused on healing—getting proper medical treatment, gaining strength, and learning what it means to be puppies in a safe environment. They will not be available for adoption for at least two more weeks as we work to give them the very best chance at healthy, happy futures. Their story is a painful reminder of why rescue work is so critical, especially in underserved rural communities. Right now, they are surrounded by love, soft beds, full bellies, and people who care deeply about their outcome. Please keep checking back to follow their journey. Their story isn’t over yet—and we’re committed to making sure the rest of it is filled with hope. 🤍
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Razzles

Australian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 mo
North Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
These are the puppies people don’t always see 💔🐾 This litter was found in an extremely rural part of South Carolina—an area with little to no access to low-cost veterinary care and an animal control system that is so limited and overwhelmed they simply cannot take in puppies. In places like this, puppies are quite literally left to survive on the streets. And it’s devastating. Their mama was found deceased in the middle of the road. Her babies were discovered wandering back and forth between the roadway and an abandoned house, desperately trying to stay close to her. There were six puppies total, and heartbreakingly, one of them did not survive. The remaining babies are now about 6 weeks old and are heavily infested with hookworms, leaving them weak and in urgent need of medical care. Their start to life has been unimaginably hard, but thanks to quick action, all of the surviving puppies are now in foster homes where they are safe, warm, and finally receiving the love and care they’ve always deserved. For now, these babies are focused on healing—getting proper medical treatment, gaining strength, and learning what it means to be puppies in a safe environment. They will not be available for adoption for at least two more weeks as we work to give them the very best chance at healthy, happy futures. Their story is a painful reminder of why rescue work is so critical, especially in underserved rural communities. Right now, they are surrounded by love, soft beds, full bellies, and people who care deeply about their outcome. Please keep checking back to follow their journey. Their story isn’t over yet—and we’re committed to making sure the rest of it is filled with hope. 🤍
We'll also keep you updated on Butterscotch 's adoption status with email updates.
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Butterscotch

Australian Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 mo
North Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
These are the puppies people don’t always see 💔🐾 This litter was found in an extremely rural part of South Carolina—an area with little to no access to low-cost veterinary care and an animal control system that is so limited and overwhelmed they simply cannot take in puppies. In places like this, puppies are quite literally left to survive on the streets. And it’s devastating. Their mama was found deceased in the middle of the road. Her babies were discovered wandering back and forth between the roadway and an abandoned house, desperately trying to stay close to her. There were six puppies total, and heartbreakingly, one of them did not survive. The remaining babies are now about 6 weeks old and are heavily infested with hookworms, leaving them weak and in urgent need of medical care. Their start to life has been unimaginably hard, but thanks to quick action, all of the surviving puppies are now in foster homes where they are safe, warm, and finally receiving the love and care they’ve always deserved. Several of the puppies needed to be hospitalized upon coming to us as they were not doing well and needed more supportive care. After IV fluids and antibiotics the four puppies have truly turned the corner and are doing so well in foster. For now, these babies are focused on healing—getting proper medical treatment, gaining strength, and learning what it means to be puppies in a safe environment. They will not be available for adoption for at least one more weeks as we work to give them the very best chance at healthy, happy futures. Their story is a painful reminder of why rescue work is so critical, especially in underserved rural communities. Right now, they are surrounded by love, soft beds, full bellies, and people who care deeply about their outcome. Please keep checking back to follow their journey. Their story isn’t over yet—and we’re committed to making sure the rest of it is filled with hope. 🤍

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