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Cassie

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3-7 years|Standard Poodle, Australian Shepherd|Female|Medium|Cushing, OK
🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm🐾 Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🧠 Smart

Cassie is a spayed female Aussiedoodle with a curly coat, sporting shades of white, cream, and tan. She is an adult, medium-sized dog living in Cushing, OK. Cassie requires grooming because of her curliness and is not yet house trained. She is spayed and her vaccinations are current.

About Cassie

Cassie is a spayed female Aussiedoodle, estimated to be 3 to 4 years old and weighing about 55 lbs. Her coat is curly, and she sports a mix of white, cream, and golden-tan tones. After raising her litter of puppies, Cassie is finally ready for a committed family. In her foster home, she shows a calm nature and seeks out attention, sleeping quietly next to her foster's bed each night. During the day, she stays in a crate and adapts well to the routine. Cassie has gotten along well with other dogs, though her reaction to cats is still unknown. She sheds a bit and requires regular grooming to prevent matting. A 6-foot privacy fence is a must for her safety and comfort. Cassie is not yet house trained and will need continued support on that front. Vaccinations are up to date, and she will be microchipped before adoption. Cassie is currently in Cushing, OK, foster care. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Cassie

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

    Cassie is an Aussiedoodle, a mix between an Australian Shepherd and a Standard Poodle. This breed usually thrives in homes with active families, ideally with a secure yard and plenty of interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Aussiedoodles like Cassie typically need a yard where they can run and play safely. Regular outdoor time and a fenced area are best to keep her happy and exercised.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Cassie's breed mix is generally known for being friendly and adaptable to homes with children, though introductions and supervision are important.