Digger - Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler Dog for Adoption in Upper Sandusky, Ohio
DIGGER
Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler
🇺🇸
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
July 14th
female, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
Digger is a two year old, female spayed Blue Heeler mix who is looking for a new home. She came into the shelter after her owner passed away. She is good with kids, and other dogs, but we do not reccommed her around any small animals. She is very active and will require someone who can keep up with her. Digger is currently working on her house-traing and leash training skills while she waits for a new home. If you're interested in meeting her/him please call (419) 294-4477 Ext. 3 from 9AM-5PM to schedule an appointment.
WCHS Adoptions are a 2-Step Process
Step 1— Visit our shelter! (Appointments Required)
The animal of your choice will be reserved for you at the time of scheduling. (Prospective adopters may be shown multiple animals, subject to availability.)
Step 2— Pick up your new pet!
Pickups are generally 3-5 business days after completing adoption paperwork at your in-person appointment. This allows HOPE Clinic time to prep your new pet for their forever home, including spay/neuter surgery (if not already fixed), a microchip, vaccines, and other care depending on the species. Once the animal is ready, we'll call you to coordinate pickup! (Pickup times are generally in the evenings.)
ABOUT: AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG BLUE HEELER DOG BREED
The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Blue Heeler, is a hardworking and intelligent breed originally developed in Australia for herding cattle. Renowned for their endurance and agility, these medium sized dogs have a striking blue or red speckled coat and alert, curious expression. With a strong herding instinct and boundless energy, they require mental stimulation and physical activity to thrive. Blue Heelers are loyal, protective, and make excellent companions for active individuals or families willing to provide the engagement and exercise they need.