CAROLINA DOG BLUE HEELER MIXED
Carolina Dog Puppy For Sale in CANTON, OH, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$200*
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Nickname:
11weeks old
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
12 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Medium
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Availability Date:
01/29/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Cash
Description
I have 3girls and 1 boy. There is one boy and one girl that have white spotted shocks on, one girl with both feet tipped white with spots and one girl who has one foot tipped white with spots. They are all so sweethearts with unique patterns and personalities. Mom is Carolina dog mixed with Italian greyhound, dad is pure bred blue heeler. Both parents very smart dad is a working dog and mom is mood responsive also the best friend Ive ever had. Good listener fast learner. These pups have a lot of potential. They are ready to learn and become what you need them to be. With training and socializing these pups will be amazing dogs. Intelligent, energetic, really fast and really friendly unless trained otherwise. They love to play with toys and are doing so well with the puppy pads. They were born Dec, 2, 2025. They are up to date on shots and deworming! Please contact me with any questions.
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Owner name
Keith
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Location:
CANTON, Ohio, 44705 USAUSA
Breed overview
Carolina Dog
A.K.A.: American Dingo, Dixie Dingo, Southern Dingo, Native Dog, Swamp Dog, Yellow Dog, CD
Overview:
The Carolina Dog, often called the “American Dingo,” is a fascinating and ancient breed believed to have descended from primitive canids that crossed the Bering land bridge with early humans. Originating in the southeastern United States, particularly the swamps and forests of the Carolinas and Georgia, they are a medium-sized dog with a distinctive wild appearance. Physically, they possess a lean, athletic build, short reddish-brown to black coat, and a characteristic "fish-hook" tail. Temperamentally, Carolina Dogs are known for their intelligence, independence, and natural instincts; they can be reserved with strangers but form strong bonds with their families. While adaptable, their energy levels and need for mental stimulation make them better suited for active families with access to a yard rather than small apartments. Generally a healthy breed, they are robust, though responsible breeders screen for common canine issues. Their unique history and engaging personalities make them a rewarding companion for the right owner.
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