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Millie I got

Available
6 months- 2 years|Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler, Jack Russell Terrier|Female|Medium|Westerly, RI
💪 Independent🧠 Smart💂 Protective🎾 Playful

Millie I Got is a spayed female, young and medium-sized, with a short, blue merle coat. She is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently located in Westerly, RI. She is a blend of Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Jack Russell Terrier, giving her both a keen mind and lots of energy.

About Millie I got

Millie I Got is working hard to figure things out in her own way. Her past is a mystery, but she’s observant, cautious, and always adapting to the energy around her. Millie pays close attention before she lets her guard down, so you might notice her hanging back, barking, or grumbling if something feels off. She’s learning how to be her best self, but sometimes struggles with new people or animals—patience and understanding go a long way with her. Homes with older children who understand boundaries are a better fit, and she’s not a fan of cats. If things click, though, she’s deeply loyal and dedicated. With time and space to warm up, Millie is ready to be a fantastic companion for someone willing to put in the effort. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Millie I got

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Millie I Got is an Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Jack Russell Terrier mix, both breeds that thrive in active homes with structure and stimulation. She tends to do best in environments where she can observe, learn, and establish trust, making a calm, stable home ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Millie I Got, with her working dog heritage, would benefit from a home with a secure yard or easy access to safe open space. She has energy to burn and needs room to explore and play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Millie I Got is better suited for homes with older children who understand her need for patience and space. Her herding instincts and independent nature make her less ideal for families with young kids.