Ross
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Ross
AvailableRoss is a neutered male, medium-sized Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler and Great Pyrenees mix, around 10 months old. He has a mostly white coat with ginger on his ears and lives in Richardson, TX. Ross is up to date on his vaccinations and is house trained. While he does have unilateral hearing loss in his right ear, he manages this well and stays active and social. He gets along well with children and other dogs, making him a wonderful choice for a lively household.
About Ross
Ross is a natural sidekick with a lot of happy-go-lucky charm. His mostly white coat livened up with some ginger on his ears matches his friendly, open personality. Born under the sign of Cancer on July 4th, he brings a blend of sensitivity and fun to any family. This Aussie mix is already crate trained and housetrained, so he’s ahead of the curve when it comes to house manners. While he is deaf in his right ear, it doesn’t slow him down—sometimes you’ll catch him tilting his head to figure out where a sound is coming from, which only adds to his endearing nature. Ross thrives around children and other dogs, always happy to make a new friend or explore a fresh trail. He’s the sort of dog who needs an active home: a backyard to sprint around in, or regular walks and adventures with people who include him in daily life. He’s sweet and eager to snuggle, and he wants nothing more than to become a true companion for someone who’s ready for the journey. Ross is looking for an adopter committed for all his years, who wants a loyal and fun-loving member of the pack. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Ross
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ross, as an Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler and Great Pyrenees mix, is best suited for a home with space to move and play, ideally with a secure yard. These breeds thrive in environments where they can be both indoors with family and have outdoor access.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ross would do well in a house with a backyard or regular access to open outdoor spaces. His energy level, owing to his herding heritage, means he enjoys space to run, exercise, and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes like Ross are known to do well with children, especially when socialized early. Ross gets along well with children and would make a fun and gentle companion in a family setting.
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