Chase
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Chase
AvailableThis young, male Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mix has a medium-sized build and a striking tricolor (brown, black, and white) coat. Currently cared for at C.A.R.E Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts, he is crate and house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. He thrives in an environment that provides gentle guidance and patience.
About Chase
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Chase, a one-year-old heeler mix who has come an incredible distance from his feral beginnings. The fear in his eyes has gradually been replaced with trust, and every day he learns a little more about how loving and kind people can be. Chase is crate trained and never has accidents, making him an easy house guest who enjoys peaceful moments in his safe space. He occasionally needs a gentle lift into the car, but he loves playful games of “catch me if you can” outside—he’s got a fun and mischievous side! When you get down to his level, Chase will approach for shy kisses and ask for belly rubs, showing just how far he's come. Chase is searching for a patient and gentle family willing to help him blossom into the joyful, confident companion he's meant to be. If you’re looking for a sweet pup who will reward you with his trust, this resilient boy is ready to meet you! Fun fact: Chase was born on July 7, which makes him a Cancer! Cancers are known for their loyalty and big hearts. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Chase
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mixes are best suited for active households, ideally with access to a secure yard where they have room to roam and explore. They do well in both rural and suburban environments as long as their exercise needs are met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed thrives with regular outdoor activity and benefits from a securely fenced yard where it can play freely. They have high energy and enjoy activities like running, hiking, and playing fetch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mixes are generally good with children, especially if well-socialized from a young age. Their energy and herding instincts mean supervised play is ideal, especially with smaller children.
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