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Australian Cattle Dog Dogs For Adoption in Santa Cruz, CA, USA

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ELLE - Queensland Heeler (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Australian Cattle Dog Dogs For Adoption in Santa Cruz, CA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
ELLE
Breed
Australian Cattle Dog
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Santa Cruz, CA, 95062, USA

Description

Australian Cattle Dog Dogs For Adoption in Santa Cruz, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Queensland Heeler (medium coat). Meet Elle! Elle came to the Shelter as an owner surrender after her previous guardian was unable to continue caring for her. This gal is small, sweet and

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sensitive. She warms up to strangers once she is comfortable but tends to keep to herself in the meantime. Once comfortable, she enjoys TLC, playing fetch and being with “her people”. Elle would thrive in a home as the only pet. Meeting other dogs and having them invade her circle makes her uncomfortable. Adopters will need to set Elle up for success by giving her the space she is requesting from other dogs. She has a history of being crated trained from her previous home and settles nicely in it. Loud noises (like fireworks) and sudden movements spook Elle. This smart cookie knows “sit”, “down” and “wait”. An adopter that is committed to positive reinforcement based training will create a great bond with Elle and provide her with some additional life skills and manners in her next home. Elle has lived with kids under the age of 12 in her previous home. Dog-savvy kids in the home may be a fit but are required to meet at the Shelter prior to adoption. Elle has a history of riding nicely in the car. If you are looking for a devoted darling of a sidekick – come meet Elle today!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1236329
Date Listed
02/21/2024
Date Expires
Expired

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