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Australian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Walterboro, South Carolina

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Duke

Australian Shepherd

Male, 12 yrs 8 mos
Ridgeland, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My owner became sick and could care for my sister and I anymore. Do you have room for me in your loving home? We are currently in a foster home so if you are interested in meeting please let us know ahead of time.    ##1759958##
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Daisy

Australian Shepherd

Female, 12 yrs 8 mos
Ridgeland, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My owner became sick and could care for my brother and I anymore. Do you have room for me and maybe my brother in your loving home? We are not at the farm we currently reside in a foster home. So if you would like to meet us just send a message.    ##1759957##
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OSHA

Australian Shepherd

Female, Puppy
Charleston, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
OSHA is a 5-month-old female Australian Shepherd that is being rehomed by her family. She’s a bright, affectionate puppy who genuinely enjoys people and loves being involved in whatever is going on. As a true herding breed, she’s also naturally “hands-on” in the way she tries to manage excitement and movement, which can show up as mouthiness or occasional nipping. This is very typical for young Aussies. She will do best with an adopter who has experience with herding breeds (or strong knowledge of the breed) and is committed to continuing her training, setting boundaries, and providing daily mental and physical enrichment. A home without young children is ideal so everyone can set her up for success. She’s a wonderful pup with a lot of potential, and she’s looking for the right match who understands what it means to raise a herding dog.
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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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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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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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Australian Shepherd shelters & rescues in Walterboro, South Carolina

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Australian Shepherd puppies in Walterboro, South Carolina. Browse these Australian Shepherd rescues and shelters below.

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Shelter

33.4 miles

Lovable Paws Rescue and Sanctuary

2144 Grays Highway, Ridgeland, SC 29936

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

37.3 miles

Southern Tails for Precious Paws

Charleston, SC 29455

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

38.8 miles

Dusty Tails Animal Rescue

North Charleston, SC 29406

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

45 miles

Animal Advocates

10975 Marlboro Avenue, Barnwell, SC 29812

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

48.1 miles

Raskel's Rescue

11642 Speedway Blvd, Hardeeville, SC 29927

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses

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