MAGNUS - QUEENSLAND HEELER (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Texas Heeler Dogs For Adoption in Berkeley , CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
MAGNUS
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Berkeley , CA, 94710 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Queensland Heeler (medium coat). Magnus is the kind of dog who brings sunshine with him wherever he goes! This happy-go-lucky goofball is bursting with enthusiasm for lifeâespecially if thereâs a game of fetch on the horizon. Whether heâs chasing down a ball like itâs his lifeâs mission, greeting new friends with his super-charged wiggles, or zooming around in full â rocket mode,â Magnus is always ready to turn any moment into a party. With his outgoing personality and joyful personality, heâs absolutely thrilled to be part of whatever youâre doing! Magnus is the ultimate adventure buddy, playmate, and loyal shadow for anyone looking for a spirited, affectionate sidekick who never misses a chance for fun. If youâre looking for a pup whoâs equal parts goofy, social, and sweet, Magnus is ready to bounce right into your life and your heart!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Berkeley Animal Care Services
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Location:
Berkeley , California, 94710 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Texas Heeler is a dynamic crossbreed, originating from the deliberate pairing of the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Shepherd, predominantly in, as its name suggests, Texas. This intelligent and energetic canine typically boasts a medium build, with a strong, athletic frame well-suited for an active lifestyle. Their coat can vary widely in color and pattern, often displaying the striking merle or mottled markings of their parent breeds. Temperamentally, Texas Heelers are known for their loyalty, eagerness to please, and high energy levels, making them excellent companions for active individuals or families who can provide ample exercise and mental stimulation. Due to their herding instincts and need for space, they are generally not suitable for apartment living and thrive in homes with yards. While generally robust, they can inherit health concerns common to their parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, and certain eye conditions. Prospective owners should be prepared for a dedicated and engaging canine partner.
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