Blueberry
Available
Blueberry
AvailableBlueberry is a young, altered female Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler mix from Spokane, WA. With a small size and a beautiful black and gray coat, she comes vaccinated and ready for her new adventure. Her playful spirit shines through, making her an ideal companion for an active owner.
About Blueberry
Blueberry arrived from Utah ready to tackle life with enthusiasm! This young female Australian Cattle Dog, or Blue Heeler, is bursting with energy and eager to know, "Okay... so what's my job?" She thrives on activity, whether it's going for walks, playing games, or learning new tricks. A true companion, she won't settle for lounging around; she wants to be engaged and included in your adventures. With her playful and occasionally silly nature, Blueberry has some charming quirks. When she gets excited, you'll find her spinning around trying to catch her tail, even though it's just a little nub! Underneath all that exuberance lies a sweet girl longing for love and a purpose. If you're looking for an active pup who’ll keep you laughing and remind you that staying busy is a lifestyle, Blueberry could be the perfect match. She needs a home that can offer her the chance to shine and fulfill her potential. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Blueberry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Australian Cattle Dogs like Blueberry adapt well to active households where they can benefit from exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Blueberry will thrive in homes with access to an outdoor space or yard where she can run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Blueberry is generally good with children if they are taught to interact with her respectfully and play gently.











