Emery
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Emery
AvailableEmery is a female Heeler mix with a short red and white coat, currently in Kalamazoo, MI. She is still a baby and not yet house trained. Emery has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. As a puppy, she'll likely grow into a medium-sized adult around 50-60lbs.
About Emery
Emery is a three-month-old female Heeler mix with lots of puppy energy and a bright, curious personality. She sports a short red and white coat, and as a mixed breed, she’s expected to reach 50-60lbs as an adult. Emery is at that eager, all-in phase of puppyhood—ready to explore, play, and learn everything the world has to offer. She gets along with cats, dogs (a meet and greet is required), and children, as long as proper introductions and socialization happen. She’ll thrive best with an adopter who’s patient, committed, and prepared to work on the fundamentals—think housebreaking, leash training, and crate manners. Emery will need consistent positive reinforcement to help her settle into life outside the shelter. Her ideal family embraces the whole energetic, work-in-progress package a young Heeler mix brings, and sees training as a daily part of their routine. Give this pup the chance to prove what a loyal companion she can become. Emery is young, spirited, and waiting in Kalamazoo, MI for her shot at a solid home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Emery
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Emery, being an Australian Cattle Dog mix, thrives in a home with space to run and play. She'll benefit from an active household willing to give her plenty of mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Australian Cattle Dog mixes like Emery do best with access to a yard or regular trips to open spaces. Daily walks and time outdoors are important for her energy level.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Heeler mixes such as Emery are known to be good with children, especially when socialized early. Her playful and affectionate nature will suit an active family environment.
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