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Olive
Adopted
Breed
Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler & Cattle Dog Mix
Miss Olive, they really don't come anymore sweet than this little girl! I don't even need to mention just how adorable she is! Look at her face and those big brown eyes! She's quite the snuggle bug, as you can imagine to see him snuggled up on the sofa! As adorable as she is, it only gets better; this girl is just about crate-trained, and working on her house-breaking! At about 2.5 months old, weighing in around 10 pounds, yeahhhh she's the chunkiest, hammiest, most lovable little cattle dog I've ever met!! Not to mention she's also almost got his basics down by luring with a treat, and is such a gentle little baby! Pups like Olive, with her unique looks, and puppy-dog kisses- We have NO doubts that Olive will make someone so extremely happy, as she will do well in just about any home!
My adoption fee is only $310! This fee covers all of my vaccines, microchip, nex/heartguard, heartworm test, AND my spay/neuter!
Think I might be the perfect fit for your home? You can apply for me here https://animalwelfarefriends.org/adopt/application/ OR you can apply in person when you come visit me any day during business hours! You can even adopt me that same day once approved!!
Please Note: All adoptions are on a first-come first served basis with approved adoption applicants. We do not hold animals unless the adoption is out-of-state, and fees apply. The animal's welfare is our first and only priority, in doing so, they are moved from the shelter into their respective homes as quickly, & humanely as possible to remove the risk of undergoing extreme stress, immune system compromission, & behavioral concerns.
DISCLAIMER: Genetic Breed accuracy is NOT guaranteed; we assess by the following:
Interview with or paperwork from with the previous owner
Intake evaluation observations (behavior, physical appearance, and energy level)
Source documents from which to analyze characteristics
Consultation with other staff