Wilma
Available
Wilma
AvailableWilma is a female, mixed-breed puppy with a short coat in a striking Merle (Red) color. At just 8 weeks old, she's still a baby and in need of guidance to help her grow into a wonderful dog. Although she's not yet house trained, her vaccinations are current, and she’s microchipped. Wilma is currently located in Bedford, VA. Let’s give her the loving home she deserves.
About Wilma
Wilma, a spirited little puppy, and her siblings were found lost and in need of a loving home. At just 8 weeks old, she's embarking on a new adventure and needs a family ready to provide the right guidance for all the joys of puppyhood: house training, leash manners, and teething. It's essential to remember that while Wilma is off to a great start, she isn't a pre-trained adult dog and will require patience and active parenting. Her vaccinations are up to date for her age, and she's been microchipped—both steps in ensuring her safety. As Wilma isn't spayed yet, her adoption is limited to families in counties neighboring Bedford. With an adoption fee of $300, you can help give her the forever home she deserves. If you're ready to welcome a bundle of joy and energy, Wilma might be the perfect fit for your family. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Wilma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Cattle Dogs like Wilma thrive in active households where they can participate in family activities and exercise regularly. They enjoy space where they can run and play, making them suitable for homes with yards.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wilma will benefit from ample outdoor space for play and exercise. A yard is ideal for her energy levels, but regular walks and playtime will also keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Australian Cattle Dogs are generally good with children, especially when raised together. With supervision, Wilma can learn to interact gently and enjoyably with kids.











