Auburn
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Auburn
AvailableAuburn is a 4-year-old female Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler mix, described as medium-sized with a short coat featuring a lovely blend of brown chocalate and blue merle. Though she's not yet house trained, Auburn is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Located in Hondo, TX, she is looking for a warm and caring environment.
About Auburn
Auburn is a beautiful Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler mix who has faced tough challenges in her early life. She arrived at the shelter with two puppies and an injury from a pellet gun shot. Despite these hardships, Auburn's resilience and sweetness shine through. At 4 years old, this lovely girl is treat-motivated, eager to learn, and form bonds with people. While she may need a bit of time to warm up, her loving nature becomes evident once she feels safe. Auburn would thrive best in a home with another gentle dog who can help her understand that the world is a nurturing place. She truly deserves a forever family that can give her the love, patience, and care she needs as she starts a new chapter in life. If youโre looking for a companion who has so much love to give, Auburn might just be the perfect fit. She is currently in Hondo, Texas, waiting for someone special to take her home. Think you can offer her the love she deserves? Apply to bring Auburn into your life!
Adoption Fee
$325Payment after application.
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Questions about Auburn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Auburn, as an Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler mix, is best suited for homes with both indoor and outdoor space where she can play and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Auburn generally benefits from a good amount of outdoor space daily for exercise and mental stimulation, helping her thrive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Auburn does well with other dogs, her compatibility with children depends on the child's ability to interact gently. Supervision is key.











