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Rooster - Australian Shepherd (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Princeton, MN, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Rooster
Breed
Australian Shepherd
Gender
Male
Age
Senior
Location
Princeton, MN, 55076, USA

Description

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Princeton, MN, USA

Dog Breed: Australian Shepherd (long coat). Adoption Fee: 300. *This animal is a part of our “Seniors for Seniors” program where we offer senior adopters an opportunity to adopt an

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eligible pet at a discounted fee.* Rooster just turned 11 years old June 12, but he is spry for his age! He loves to lay on the couch and stare at his person. He is a rescue from a breeder, so is experiencing lots of things for the first time but he is calm and intelligent and is going with the flow with each new thing. He loves pets, and he rides well in the car. An ideal companion as he loves to be near you. Rooster loves to be outside, and following my other dogs around our fenced-in back yard. He has free range of the house when I am home, including when I'm asleep and he does great. I've been crating him when I go to work, and though he'll do it his least favorite part of the day is going back in the kennel. He has never had an accident in his kennel or in the house. Adopting a senior dog is like getting a vintage car – it comes with character, a few extra quirks, and might need a bit more maintenance. Expect occasional tune ups at the vet for oil changes (aka meds), and embrace the fact that those 'normal lumps and bumps' are just part of the well-earned charm package! Ruff Start will share all known health information with adopters and recommendations to keep your senior dog in top shape. Rooster is from a breeder release. If you are interested in getting to know this animal better, please fill out an adoption application. An adoption application is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is not a binding contract. To learn more about Ruff Start’s adoption process and the care our foster animals receive, please visit our How to Adopt page. If you are unable to adopt but want to help this animal and others in our care, you can donate to support the medical and veterinary needs of all Ruff Start Rescue animals.

Physical Attributes

Eye Color
Gold
Ear Type
Semi-erect
Tail Type
Bob
Coat Length
Long
Likes to Vocalize
Quiet
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Obedience Training
Has Basic Training
Other
Leash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedGood in a Car

Personality

Eager to Please
Yes
Intelligent
Yes
Even-Tempered
Yes
Gentle
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1505907
Date Listed
06/25/2025
Date Expires
Expired

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  1. Do your research - find out what types of dogs would be a good fit for your lifestyle and the activity level of your family. Also keep in mind the grooming needs of certain breeds that might require frequent maintenance.
  2. Decide what you can handle - before you get sucked in by all the adorable puppy eyes you're about to see, think long and hard about the appropriate age dog for your family or if you are capable of caring for a special needs dog. Puppies are a lot of work, if you don't have time for potty training and obedience classes you'll want to consider an older dog. There are plenty of middle aged, vibrant dogs up for adoption as well as many senior dogs that would be a great fit for a family looking for a more subdued dog with lots of love to give.
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