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Baljeet

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3 months old|Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler, Shepherd|Male|Medium|San Francisco, CA
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Baljeet is a male mixed breed puppy, part Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Shepherd, with a white, cream, and tan coat. He’s three months old and living in San Francisco, CA. He’s up to date on his vaccinations and ready for a dedicated family ready to guide him through puppyhood.

About Baljeet

Baljeet is a sweet puppy brimming with curiosity and a playful spirit. At just three months old, he’s still figuring out the world and will thrive in a home that can provide structure, patient training, and steady socialization as he grows. Young pups like Baljeet need consistency and clear routines to help them mature with confidence and learn how to be calm, attentive companions. Bringing up a puppy is a real commitment of time, energy, and patience. Be ready for the demands of teething, house training, and managing his big puppy feelings. The reward? Watching Baljeet blossom into a loyal, well-adjusted member of the family. If you’re able to be home every couple of hours during these formative months, Baljeet just might be your perfect match. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Baljeet

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

    Baljeet’s Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler and Shepherd mix background means he’ll do best in a home with plenty of room to play and people who enjoy having an energetic pup around. Baljeet will thrive in active households prepared to engage him both mentally and physically every day.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Baljeet, with his herding dog lineage, would appreciate a secure yard or regular access to open spaces for running and sniffing. Apartment life can work if his new family makes sure he gets several daily walks and play sessions.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Many Australian Cattle Dog/Shepherd mixes like Baljeet can be great with children when properly socialized from a young age and supervised during play. Their intelligence and playful nature make them fun companions for kids who know how to respect dogs.