Vail
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Vail
AvailableVail is an Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Rottweiler mix with a beautiful medium-length brown and white coat. He is a baby male, estimated to grow into a medium-sized dog, and he is currently in the loving care of Life House Animal Refuge And Rehabilitation. He is house trained and not yet altered, but his vaccinations are up to date. Vail is social and playful, and is sure to make a wonderful addition to a family ready for a loyal companion.
About Vail
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Vail is one of seven adorable pups from devoted momma Apres. This playful and healthy youngster is ready to find his forever family and add joy to any home. Vail is well-socialized with other dogs, puppies, and humans of all ages, making him a wonderful candidate for a lively, loving household. He’s already mastered using a dog door for potty breaks, showing how quickly he’s picking up good habits. Vail and his siblings were born after their mother was rescued just days before delivery, ensuring they all had a safe and warm entry into the world. Their loving mama is guessed to be a Hound/Lab mix and weighs about 40 pounds, so these pups are expected to be medium-sized. Each is named for a favorite ski slope, creating a unique and special litter full of character! Vail has a medium coat in an attractive brown, chocolate, and cream coloring, and is delightfully gentle and outgoing. His adoption fee covers all necessary early veterinary care, including vaccines, microchip, and future neutering. He’s ready to brighten your days with his affection and playfulness. Fun fact: With his birthday on November 21st, Vail is a Scorpio—a sign known for its loyalty and determination! Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
Adoption Fee
$400Payment after application.
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Questions about Vail
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Rottweiler mixes thrive in active households with space to play and opportunities for mental stimulation. They do well in homes with securely fenced yards and are happiest when given jobs or regular activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix generally needs a moderate to large outdoor space. Daily walks, playtime, and exercise in a secure area help them stay happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
These breeds are typically suitable for homes with children, as they can be loyal, patient, and playful. It's important to supervise very young children and train the dog early to ensure positive interactions.
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