Lindsey
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Lindsey
AvailableLindsey is a medium-sized female Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mixed breed who is currently welcoming the next chapter of her life at Sonoma County Animal Services. She is spayed, which means she's already been altered. As a young dog, she is at a wonderful age for forming strong bonds and learning new things. Lindsey's breed mix is known for energetic and loving qualities, promising a loyal and joyful companion.
About Lindsey
Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Meet Lindsey, a wonderful young dog whose heart is as big as her spirit! This delightful medium-sized girl is seeking a loving home where she can truly shine. With her youthful energy, Lindsey is the perfect age to embrace her playful side—she's bursting with curiosity and ready to bring a spark of joy into your life. Her wagging tail and soulful eyes say it all: Lindsey’s personality is absolutely charming. She's an adventurous, inquisitive pup who loves discovering new things, whether playing in the yard or settling in for a cozy cuddle on the couch after a fun-filled day. You can't help but smile around Lindsey and her lovable, goofy antics that are guaranteed to warm your heart. Lindsey is new to the rescue, so if you want to learn more about her, keep an eye on her profile for updates. Meeting Lindsey in person is part of the adoption process, so you can be sure it’s the perfect fit for both of you. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Lindsey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler mixed breed thrives in active homes where they have plenty of opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation. They do best in environments with access to a yard or areas to run, but can also adapt to suburban or rural settings with engaged owners.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits greatly from having access to a secure outdoor area where they can burn off energy. Regular outings, walks, and playtime in a yard or open space are ideal to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes can be wonderful with children, especially when well-socialized from a young age. Their playful and loyal nature makes them good companions, but supervision is important, as their herding instincts may come out during play.
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