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Motherdaughter mini Aussies

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3-7 years|Australian Shepherd|Female|Small|Matthews, NC
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The Motherdaughter mini Aussies are a pair of small female Australian Shepherds currently 6 and 9 years old. Neither has been altered or vaccinated yet, and they are not house trained. Living in Matthews, NC, they are both incredibly friendly and affectionate, looking for a loving home where they can thrive as the only pets. These girls weigh a manageable amount and may require some training. They are ready and waiting for someone to open their hearts and home to them.

About Motherdaughter mini Aussies

Meet the Motherdaughter mini Aussies, two sweet females aged 6 and 9 who have formed a strong bond. These loving, small Australian Shepherds enjoy the company of people but prefer a home without other dogs. They are easygoing pups who thrive as the only pets in a loving household. While they aren't house trained yet, with time and patience, they can become great companions. If you're interested in fostering or transitioning into adoption for these girls, you're encouraged to text 7046509653 for more details. Apply now at www.peanutsplacerescue.org by scrolling down to find the application form. Ready to meet your new best friends? Apply now!

Questions about Motherdaughter mini Aussies

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

    The Motherdaughter mini Aussies thrive in a loving, quiet home environment where they can be the center of attention without competing with other pets.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    These small Australian Shepherds enjoy moderate outdoor space, ideal for short walks and playtime, but they primarily value their indoor time with their owners.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Motherdaughter mini Aussies are good with people, their behavior with young children isn't specified, so it's best to introduce them gradually.