Flora
Available
Flora
AvailableThis young, medium-sized Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mix has a striking yellow, tan, blond, and fawn coat of medium length. She is a spayed female and is up to date on vaccinations. Flora is house trained, affectionate, and currently resides at Happy Tails Rescue, Inc.
About Flora
Start your journey together! Apply now. Flora is a sweet, approximately 1.5-year-old girl weighing around 40 pounds, dreaming of a forever home where she can bask in love and grow old with a family. Despite a rough start to life, she has healed beautifully and is bursting with affection, always eager to cuddle close with her human friends. Flora shines around other dogs, making her a perfect fit for a home with a doggy sibling or, at the very least, regular playdates. With her youthful energy and zest for adventure, she can't wait to join you on walks, play with her toys, and discover new places. Flora’s natural curiosity drives her to learn, and she thrives when given attention and encouragement. She craves a family ready to make her the center of their world and promises constant unconditional love in return. If you’re searching for a playful companion who will fill your life with joy, Flora is ready to meet you and start your journey together. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Flora
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes are best suited for homes with active owners who can provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation. They thrive in environments where they have space to move and opportunities to be engaged with their family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from a home with a secure yard or regular access to outdoor areas. Due to their energetic nature, daily exercise and play are essential to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes can do well with children, especially if socialized from a young age. They are loyal and protective, but their herding instincts mean supervision is important around smaller kids.
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