Porsche
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Porsche
AvailablePorsche is a mixed-breed Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler puppy, currently in Bandera, TX. She is a spayed female, classified as medium-sized, and is not yet house trained. Vaccinations are up to date. Porsche is expected to grow to about 25â30 pounds as an adult and has a soft, pettable coat.
About Porsche
Porsche is a young Aussie mix with a gentle temperament and soft coat, currently weighing about 8 pounds and expected to mature to around 25â30 pounds. Sheâs an active pup who enjoys attention, has great eye contact, and doesnât mind being handled or meeting new folks. Porsche is vocal at times but not excessively so, and sheâs confident and relaxed in new situations. She does well in playgroups, sleeps in a kennel at night, and is being introduced to potty training on wee pads. A home where someone can dedicate time to her early training and socialization is idealâworking from home or having flexible hours helps. Porsche is good with other dogs and would do well with children eight or older. Sheâs currently in Bandera, TX, but can be transported to select areas in the US. Ready for a family with patience and energy for a playful, loving puppy. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Porsche
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Porsche, as an Aussie mix, does well in homes that provide space to playâyards are great but not strictly required. She's happiest where people are around to keep her active and socialized.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes like Porsche benefit from some outdoor space and daily walks, but regular exercise and playtime are more important than a large yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Porscheâs breed is generally great with children, especially if they know how to interact respectfully with dogs. She's best for families with kids eight and older.











