Bo Peep "JUST ARRIVED"
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Bo Peep "JUST ARRIVED"
AvailableBo Peep is a female puppy, approximately 4 months old, and is a mixed breed of Australian Shepherd and Australian Cattle Dog, with tricolor (brown, black, and white) coloring. Though she is still adjusting, this medium-sized pup is poised to become a loving companion. Adopt her today from Richardson, TX.
About Bo Peep "JUST ARRIVED"
Bo Peep just arrived and is one of three puppies rescued by DSDA from Greenville. This sweet girl is still adjusting to her new environment but shows signs of being affectionate as she settles in. Currently around four months old, she’s a mix of Australian Shepherd and Australian Cattle Dog, embodying a gentle and slightly shy spirit right now. Meet Bo Peep in person by visiting Dallas Street Dog Advocates in Richardson, TX, and submitting an online adoption application. This pup is on a journey to a loving home, and she just needs some patience and love to flourish. Bo Peep's adoption fee will cover her essential vaccines, including Lepto and Flu, as well as spay or neuter when completed by a partners. All pets are provided with flea, tick, and heartworm prevention, along with a complimentary month's worth of preventatives once adopted. Qualifying for adoption requires you to be home often, have your resident pets up to date on vaccines, and provide proof of a pet deposit if renting. A fenced yard and removal of toxic plants are also necessary. Rest assured, Dallas Street Dog Advocates is committed to finding her the best fit. Don’t wait, click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bo Peep "JUST ARRIVED"
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bo Peep, as a mix of Australian Shepherd and Cattle Dog, is usually best suited for an active home where she can thrive with exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bo Peep would thrive in a home with a secure yard, allowing her to explore and play while getting the physical activity she needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Bo Peep is generally good with children, especially as she becomes more comfortable and acclimated to her environment.











