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Name: D99 Litter Beedle
Rescue ID: D230023 Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 300.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Australian Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat)
Learn more about the Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler.Learn more about the Australian Shepherd. Sex: Female
Current Size: 9.14 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 2 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Update 3.1.23
This smart, goofy girl loves nothing better then hanging out with her family and joining them on their daily adventures.
She may do ok in a crate/puppy pen combination for very short periods of time (around 15- 30 mins) but will still very likely have accidents in both of those- even when taken out frequently to go potty.
However- when she is around her family during the day on an 'umbilical leash' she does much better and is much less likely to have accidents (even when taken out on the same schedule). So she will be needing a family who is willing and happy to accommodate these silly quirks of her personality.
The same will go for sleeping- Beedle will thrive with a family who is excited about having a cuddly puppy in their bed! She generally settles in nicely when she is sleepy and will happily burrow in and curl up right next to you- or on top of you! (Although we do reccommend bringing along a few toys so that she has something other then you to use her 'chewies' on. ) A night-time leash will also help keep her close during potty training and she will also let you know when she has to go out in the night, too.
If you have another active dog or two in your home who love to play, that could also be a perfect situation for Beedle! She loved the long hours of playing and cuddling with her littermates so a friendly dog buddy or two could be just the thing to keep her busy and happy!
We have also come to realize that Beadle does not necessarily come from a 'working' line of heeler. While she does definitely enjoy a good long hike, 'helping out' in the garden on a nice day or a fun romp outside with some older kids she seems to be relatively more on the laid back, fun-loving side of things.
She has not yet had any official meetings or interactions with new dogs (she is not fully vaccinated yet) but she is excellent at hanging out and observing them quietly and calmly as they walk by.
Beedle is a fun loving little girl who LOVES food puzzles and games and shredding cardboard boxes for fun. (And, she spits out the pieces, too, which is always a nice perk. ;) )
She is making progress with going potty outside and sits very nicely when requested to. She happily comes running over when called and loves to cuddle and follow people around.
This pup is currently a bit reserved when meeting new people who would like to interact with her, but a little bit of patience on their part will soon have her approaching for treats and cuddles.
Beedle is doing wonderfully well working on walking on a looser leash as well as sitting calmly while in the presence of new environmental distractions. She loves to find kibble scattered around on the grass outside and has become an expert at figuring out most food dispensing toys.
This girl LOVES to be challenged!
If you are not currently familiar with the heeler breed, we encourage you to definitely research them on Google. This baby is not just a pretty face. ;)
Here is one great video to get you started:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-yFmfWfH_U&t=98s
Original Description:
Beedle is an adorable little pup who is brand new to our rescue. They are already used to a fun and chaotic environment that includes other dogs, cats and kids. So far, they are very sweet, cuddly, extremely energetic, smart, playful and incredibly eager to learn new things. This little one LOVES to be busy!
We will know much more about this little girl very soon!
They have already been dewormed and had their first round of vaccines.
Beedle will be joining your family from a foster home that regularly uses Puppy Culture techniques. The puppies are consistently worked with from day one using hand feeding techniques, treat balls with kibble inside and toys and training games that are designed to encourage puppies to work on self control and to use their minds, scent and problem solving skills.
Consistent work is put in to encourage positive socialization and friendly adaptive skills. To the extent they are comfortable and able to handle it, the puppies are carefully exposed to the sights/sounds of a busy family household in a more urban environment. (This includes interacting with kids and people of all types, cats, small animals and backyard chickens. As appropriate, they are also carefully exposed to friendly neighborhood dogs and strangers, car rides, walking on different textures and surfaces and desensitized to many other busy environmental stimuli.))
Please note that our adoption process includes a vet reference check on any current or previous pets you may have (had), a home visit (either performed virtually or in-person) and a 'meet and greet'. There may also be some clarification questions sent for you to answer as well. (These are based on the information you provide in your original application.)
All these steps are to help ensure that our pups are placed into families that will be a good match for their individual needs.
HDDCR requires a spay/neuter contract by the adopter if puppies and kittens in our care are too young for sterilization. This is a form the adopter signs at the time of adoption, confirming that they will get the pet spayed/neutered by a certain date. We will hold a $50 deposit on top of the adoption fee until we receive proof from a veterinarian that the dog was spayed/neutered. The $50 deposit will then be returned to the adopter.
Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $19.99/Year registration fee or a $45.00/Lifetime registration fee to change information. Dogs and Cats still need to have a collar with tags should they get lost.
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