Weimaraner and Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler Dogs Available for Adoption in Austin, Texas
HUCK
Weimaraner, Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler
🇺🇸
Austin, Texas
April 14th
male, medium, young
DESCRIPTION
Huck was found as a stray with his sister in a rural town we help. A kind person picked them up, and asked us for help. Huck has been with one of our fosters since January while we had his veterinary care completed. He has shown us that he is a good boy who just needed a chance. Now, he is ready to find his forever person.
Huck is a very sweet pup. He is in a foster home with other dogs, and he does great with all of them. He is friendly with the cats in his foster home too. He is eager to please people and learns quickly.
He is house trained, crate trained and loves walks.
Huck is 9 months old and weighs 30 pounds. We think he’s a Weimaraner and Cattle Dog mix. He is neutered, vaccinated for rabies, DHPP and Bordetella. He is also microchipped, heartworm negative and is current on flea/tick and heartworm prevention.
Huck can arrive in Bensalem, Pennsylvania on 4/25. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out the application found here: https://throwadogabone.org/adopt.
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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.
The Weimaraner is a graceful and noble breed known for its distinctive silver gray coat and striking light eyes. Originally bred in Germany for hunting large game such as deer, boar, and bear, Weimaraners are versatile working dogs that excel in various roles, including hunting, tracking, search and rescue, and as loving companions. With their high energy levels and intelligence, Weimaraners require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to thrive and make loyal, affectionate family pets.