Roo
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Roo
AvailableRoo is a female Australian Cattle Dog, estimated to be 4 months old and weighs around 19 lbs. She is a medium-sized dog, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Roo is house trained and would thrive in an active environment with ample room to play and explore.
About Roo
Meet Roo! If you're looking for a spirited companion, Roo might be your perfect match. This little Australian Cattle Dog is ready for her forever home and brings intelligence and loyalty in spades. She's eager to join you in every adventure, showcasing all the remarkable traits of her breed. Roo's ideal situation requires an experienced cattle dog owner, as she thrives in an active home that understands her need for both physical and mental stimulation. She's almost house trained and fully crate trained, though she prefers not to spend too much time in her crate. When engaged and exercised, she showcases her playful side without being destructive. Roo would benefit greatly from the company of another energetic dog to play with, helping her stay active and happy. Her perfect home would include someone committed to her continued training, as she is ready to impress with her skills and charm. She is currently being fostered in Houston, TX, and her $600 adoption fee includes transport to many locations across the country, making it easier for you to bring her home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Roo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Roo, being an Australian Cattle Dog, thrives in an active living environment with ample space to run and play. Apartment living would not suit her energetic nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Australian Cattle Dogs like Roo need plenty of outdoor space to explore and release their energy, making a fenced yard ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Roo is known to get along with children, making her a suitable companion for active families.











