PARIS AUSSIE - AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Valrico, FL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Paris Aussie
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
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Location
Valrico, FL, 33596 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Australian Shepherd (medium coat). Adoption Fee: 620. Paris is a gorgeous 22-pound mini Aussie with a heart as loyal as they come. This sweet girl is leash trained, house trained, and crate trained, making her an easy addition to just about any home. Paris is incredibly well-behaved, eager to please, and bonds deeply with her people. Whether she’s by your side on a walk or curled up nearby at home, she’s happiest just being with her humans. She’s ready to bring love, companionship, and her gentle Aussie charm to her forever family. Could Paris be the perfect match for you?
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium Altered No -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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CREATE A WANTED ADRescue Information
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Organization name
4 Lucky Dogs Pet Rescue, Inc.
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Location:
Valrico, Florida, 33596 USAUSA
Breed overview
Australian Shepherd
A.K.A.: Aussie, Little Blue Dog, Spanish Shepherd, Pastor Vasco, New Mexican Shepherd, California Shepherd, American Shepherd, New Mexican Sheepdog, California Sheepdog, American Sheepdog, Australian Sheepdog
Overview:
The Australian Shepherd, despite its name, actually originated in the western United States during the 19th century, bred primarily for herding livestock on ranches. These striking dogs are medium-sized with a sturdy build, often sporting captivating merle coats (blue or red) and piercing blue, amber, or marbled eyes, sometimes with two different colors (heterochromia). Known for their exceptional intelligence and high energy, Aussies possess a strong work drive and thrive on having a "job" to do, whether it's agility, obedience, or extensive exercise. Their temperament is generally loyal, affectionate, and good-natured with their families, though they can be reserved with strangers. Due to their high exercise requirements and need for mental stimulation, they are best suited for active families or individuals with ample outdoor space and a commitment to training; apartment living is generally not ideal. Potential owners should also be aware of common health concerns like hip and elbow dysplasia and certain eye conditions, including Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA).
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