Sleepy
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Sleepy
AvailableSleepy is a medium-sized, female Australian Shepherd mix born on May 16, 2026. At just one month old, she boasts an apricot and beige coat. Sleepy is already up to date on vaccinations, and although sheβs a puppy, she doesn't have special needs or a history of medical concerns, making her a great fit for first-time owners.
About Sleepy
Meet Sleepy, the delightful little girl with an adorable nose that will melt your heart. This sweetheart is one of eight Australian Shepherd mix puppies. Her mom weighs only 25 pounds, so Sleepy may stay on the smaller side. She's full of energy and loves to cuddle, making her the perfect companion for anyone looking for a playful pup. Sleepy will be ready for her forever home at just 8 weeks old on July 11th. She's already up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and will be spayed before adoption. All her veterinary records will be provided to ensure you're informed about her health. Interested in bringing this cutie into your life? Complete the brief Adopter Survey by clicking "Apply for Adoption" on her profile. Once your application is reviewed, a counselor will contact you within three business days to discuss the next steps. Donβt miss out on the chance to meet Sleepy and make her part of your family!
Adoption Fee
$445Payment after application.
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Questions about Sleepy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sleepy, being an Australian Shepherd mix, generally thrives in active households. She'll enjoy a home with enough space for play and interaction, whether that's indoors or outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sleepy will appreciate a moderate amount of outdoor space. Regular playtime in a secure yard will keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Sleepy is likely to do well in homes with children, as Australian Shepherds are known for their friendly and playful nature.











