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Capp

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2 years old|Australian Shepherd|Female|Medium|Ada, MN
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Capp is a 2-year-old female Mini Australian Shepherd from Ada, MN. She's medium-sized with a stunning red, chestnut, and orange coat. Capp is spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, and house trained. Though she's a shy and gentle soul, with the right patience and environment, she will thrive and offer unconditional love.

About Capp

Capp is a little Mini Aussie born in September 2021. Though small for her breed, she has a big heart filled with shyness. The world can be overwhelming for herโ€”new sights and loud noises sometimes prompt her to retreat, preferred over the chaos outside. While a stroll around the block can feel risky, she finds solace in her cozy foster home. Capp is both crate and housetrained; she enjoys the safety of returning indoors shortly after doing her business. Despite her timid nature, she adores snow and gets the zoomies during her early morning time outside. This sweet girl gets along with other dogs, engaging with her foster siblings on her own terms, though she shows little interest in cats. Capp is searching for a nurturing home that embraces quiet moments over bustling adventures. Her ideal family will provide a fully fenced backyard for safe exploration, patience for her slow adaptation, and the loving companionship she craves. With time and gentle reassurance, Capp is ready to reveal her loyal, sweet spirit. If you cherish peaceful moments at home, this may be the perfect match for you.

Questions about Capp

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

    Capp, as a Mini Australian Shepherd, typically thrives in a calm, nurturing home environment. She prefers quieter settings where she can feel safe and adjust at her own pace.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Capp needs a fully fenced yard to explore safely. It allows her to take her own time enjoying the outdoors without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Capp may do best in a home with older children who understand her shy nature and can respect her space.