





Babs
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Babs
Mansfield, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Babs’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Babs's Story
** Courtesy Post! This dog is not in the care of BACDR. Please see post for contact information**<br/><br/>Meet Babs! She was found in my neighborhood as a stray last fall with her two puppies She is not chipped and we made attempts to find her owner, and the pups have since been placed in new homes.<br/><br/>Miss Babs has just recently finished up a multi-month treatment and recovery from heart worms. She is doing awesome and ready to start looking for her forever home!<br/><br/>- Red Heeler/ACD<br/><br/>- Approximately 5-6 years old<br/><br/>- GREAT with all people, including children; super friendly and very affectionate!<br/><br/>- Gets along well with my 3 y.o. red heeler (95% of the time...pretty good for heelers ). Has done great with all other dogs!<br/><br/>- very low maintenance and laidback!<br/><br/>- Intact/NOT spayed; cannot be spayed until Oct 2026 following heartworm treatment. (Financial Assistance Available for spay through BACDR Fix It Fund).<br/><br/>Babs is such a gentle, sweet, and easygoing soul. I am asking for a small rehoming fee to make sure she goes to a home that is perfect for her. Babs is located in Cincinnati, OH. For more information, or if you are ready to meet Babs, please contact Abby at abbylundrigan@gmail.com.
** Courtesy Post! This dog is not in the care of BACDR. Please see post for contact information**
Meet Babs! She was found in my neighborhood as a stray last fall with her two puppies She is not chipped and we made attempts to find her owner, and the pups have since been placed in new homes.
Miss Babs has just recently finished up a multi-month treatment and recovery from heart worms. She is doing awesome and ready to start looking for her forever home!
- Red Heeler/ACD
- Approximately 5-6 years old
- GREAT with all people, including children; super friendly and very affectionate!
- Gets along well with my 3 y.o. red heeler (95% of the time...pretty good for heelers ). Has done great with all other dogs!
- very low maintenance and laidback!
- Intact/NOT spayed; cannot be spayed until Oct 2026 following heartworm treatment. (Financial Assistance Available for spay through BACDR Fix It Fund).
Babs is such a gentle, sweet, and easygoing soul. I am
** Courtesy Post! This dog is not in the care of BACDR. Please see post for contact information**
Meet Babs! She was found in my neighborhood as a stray last fall with her two puppies She is not chipped and we made attempts to find her owner, and the pups have since been placed in new homes.
Miss Babs has just recently finished up a multi-month treatment and recovery from heart worms. She is doing awesome and ready to start looking for her forever home!
- Red Heeler/ACD
- Approximately 5-6 years old
- GREAT with all people, including children; super friendly and very affectionate!
- Gets along well with my 3 y.o. red heeler (95% of the time...pretty good for heelers ). Has done great with all other dogs!
- very low maintenance and laidback!
- Intact/NOT spayed; cannot be spayed until Oct 2026 following heartworm treatment. (Financial Assistance Available for spay through BACDR Fix It Fund).
Babs is such a gentle, sweet, and easygoing soul. I am asking for a small rehoming fee to make sure she goes to a home that is perfect for her. Babs is located in Cincinnati, OH. For more information, or if you are ready to meet Babs, please contact Abby at abbylundrigan@gmail.com.
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How To Adopt
Babs is from Buckeye Australian Cattle Dog Rescue
[Mansfield, OH]
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