Baby Gurl
Available
Baby Gurl
AvailableBaby Gurl is a medium-sized, female dog of mixed breed, specifically a heeler and border collie mix. She is fully house trained, spayed, and vaccinated. This smart and gentle girl has a medium-length coat in beautiful white and cream with black markings. Living in Moyock, NC, she is ready to bring affection and loyalty to a loving home. You don't want to miss the chance to make her a part of your family.
About Baby Gurl
Meet Baby Gurl, a wonderful 5-year-old heeler and border collie mix who's been patiently waiting for a home to call her own for over two years. Despite being overlooked, she radiates loyalty and intelligence, and carries a vibrant personality that shines through even in the shelter. Baby Gurl is spayed, vaccinated, and heartworm negative, having recently received a dental check-up. She thrives in environments offering structure and guidance, making her a great fit for someone who understands the needs of herding breeds. Baby Gurl does well with dogs when introduced gradually, although her compatibility with children and cats is still unknown. More than anything, she yearns for connection and a place to truly belong. If you've contemplated fostering or adopting, this could be the moment to act. Ready to make a difference in her life? Apply to adopt Baby Gurl today!
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Questions about Baby Gurl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baby Gurl, being a heeler and border collie mix, is best suited for an active home that provides structure and guidance. She'll thrive in an environment where her instincts can be respected and nurtured.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mixed-breed dog needs a moderate amount of outdoor space to exercise and explore, along with mental stimulation to keep her engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Baby Gurl's behavior around children isn't known yet. A slower introduction would be key to assessing her compatibility.











