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Dingo (Foster or Adopter)

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler

About Dingo (Foster or Adopter)

Moyock, NC

Breed

Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Merle (Blue)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Athletic, Curious, Protective, Loyal, Playful, Smart, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Dingo (Foster or Adopter)’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Dingo (Foster or Adopter)'s Story

Dingo is everything people love about the breed—smart, loyal, and full of personality.<br/><br/>This young Blue Heeler is incredibly intelligent and eager to learn. He picks up commands and tricks quickly and thrives when he has a job to do or a person to bond with. Dingo forms strong connections and will be a deeply devoted companion to his people.<br/><br/>Dingo was adopted in late 2025 but is being rehomed because he is not doing well in a home with young children. <br/><br/>Like many heelers, he has typical herding breed tendencies and needs an environment that understands and respects those instincts.<br/><br/>Dingo will do best in a home:<br/>- With no children<br/>- With an experienced herding breed owner<br/>- That can provide structure, leadership, and consistency<br/>- With a secure fenced yard for safe exercise<br/><br/>He is:<br/>- Dog-friendly<br/>- Crate trained (and enjoys his safe space)<br/>- Highly intelligent and trainable<br/>- Loyal and bonds closely with 1–2 people<br/><br/>Dingo will benefit from continued guidance, routine, and appropriate outlets for his energy.<br/><br/>Like any working breed, Dingo thrives with:<br/>• Mental stimulation (training, problem-solving, enrichment)<br/>• Physical activity<br/>• Clear expectations and structure<br/>• Proper, positive socialization<br/><br/>Dingo isn’t the right fit for every home—but for the right person, he will be an incredibly rewarding, loyal, and fun companion.<br/><br/>If you understand and appreciate the heeler mindset, Dingo just might be your perfect match.<br/><br/>Ready to meet Dingo? Apply here:<br/>https://blueysh4h.org/heeler-adoption-application-form/

Dingo is everything people love about the breed—smart, loyal, and full of personality.

This young Blue Heeler is incredibly intelligent and eager to learn. He picks up commands and tricks quickly and thrives when he has a job to do or a person to bond with. Dingo forms strong connections and will be a deeply devoted companion to his people.

Dingo was adopted in late 2025 but is being rehomed because he is not doing well in a home with young children.

Like many heelers, he has typical herding breed tendencies and needs an environment that understands and respects those instincts.

Dingo will do best in a home:
- With no children
- With an experienced herding breed owner
- That can provide structure, leadership, and consistency
- With a secure fenced yard for safe exercise

He is:
- Dog-friendly
- Crate trained (and enjoys his safe space)
- Highly intelligent and trainable
- Loyal and bonds closely with 1–2 people

Dingo will benefit from conti

Dingo is everything people love about the breed—smart, loyal, and full of personality.

This young Blue Heeler is incredibly intelligent and eager to learn. He picks up commands and tricks quickly and thrives when he has a job to do or a person to bond with. Dingo forms strong connections and will be a deeply devoted companion to his people.

Dingo was adopted in late 2025 but is being rehomed because he is not doing well in a home with young children.

Like many heelers, he has typical herding breed tendencies and needs an environment that understands and respects those instincts.

Dingo will do best in a home:
- With no children
- With an experienced herding breed owner
- That can provide structure, leadership, and consistency
- With a secure fenced yard for safe exercise

He is:
- Dog-friendly
- Crate trained (and enjoys his safe space)
- Highly intelligent and trainable
- Loyal and bonds closely with 1–2 people

Dingo will benefit from continued guidance, routine, and appropriate outlets for his energy.

Like any working breed, Dingo thrives with:
• Mental stimulation (training, problem-solving, enrichment)
• Physical activity
• Clear expectations and structure
• Proper, positive socialization

Dingo isn’t the right fit for every home—but for the right person, he will be an incredibly rewarding, loyal,

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