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Dottie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
  • Husky

About Dottie

Paso Robles, CA

Breed

Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler&HuskyMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Dottie’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.

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Dottie's Story

Cattle Dog mix, female puppyDottie is a 5 month old, cattle dog mix. We estimate she’ll be between 35-40lbs at maturity.<br/>Dottie made her way into a foster home last week for a little extra TLC and exposure to the outside world. She’s always been the more introverted and stoic pup among her siblings - a wallflower and observer. This isn’t a mix with water, instant kinda love. It’s slow and steady and will require ingredients such as patience, time, routine, structure, safety and security. In exchange, you’ll have the most loyal, loving bond that will last a lifetime.<br/>Dottie loves her walks and there’s no quicker way to this girl’s heart than through the leash. People pay big money to trainers and invest a lot of time trying to get a dog to walk the way Dottie does on lead. A good loose leash walk is underestimated. She does it naturally.<br/>Dottie is also incredibly affectionate once she lets you in to her world. Couch snuggles, the best! Her coat is super soft and she nuzzles her way right into the crook of your arm or leg. She so badly wants to connect with a person. It took 48 hours for her to trust her foster but now they are inseparable. We know she’s capable of building this with anyone that vows to be her pack leader. Sadly, she was thrust into survival mode from too young of an age - left to fend for herself with no guidance, no protector. You can see the wave of relief wash over her when she realizes she’s not responsible for that anymore.<br/>Dottie would thrive in a home with another balanced dog to continue showing her the ropes. She does need a minute to warm up to new dogs but with a proper introduction she will pack up and be better off because of it.<br/>Dottie is microchipped, spayed, and on a vaccine schedule. She is located in Arroyo Grande, CA.<br/>More photos and updates: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1582442099384105&type=3<br/>Interested in Dottie? Please complete an application at: http://bit.ly/CCHDR_App

Cattle Dog mix, female puppyDottie is a 5 month old, cattle dog mix. We estimate she’ll be between 35-40lbs at maturity.
Dottie made her way into a foster home last week for a little extra TLC and exposure to the outside world. She’s always been the more introverted and stoic pup among her siblings - a wallflower and observer. This isn’t a mix with water, instant kinda love. It’s slow and steady and will require ingredients such as patience, time, routine, structure, safety and security. In exchange, you’ll have the most loyal, loving bond that will last a lifetime.
Dottie loves her walks and there’s no quicker way to this girl’s heart than through the leash. People pay big money to trainers and invest a lot of time trying to get a dog to walk the way Dottie does on lead. A good loose leash walk is underestimated. She does it naturally.
Dottie is also incredibly affectionate once she lets you in to her world. Couch snuggles, the best! Her coat is super soft and she nuzzles her way right into the crook of your arm

Cattle Dog mix, female puppyDottie is a 5 month old, cattle dog mix. We estimate she’ll be between 35-40lbs at maturity.
Dottie made her way into a foster home last week for a little extra TLC and exposure to the outside world. She’s always been the more introverted and stoic pup among her siblings - a wallflower and observer. This isn’t a mix with water, instant kinda love. It’s slow and steady and will require ingredients such as patience, time, routine, structure, safety and security. In exchange, you’ll have the most loyal, loving bond that will last a lifetime.
Dottie loves her walks and there’s no quicker way to this girl’s heart than through the leash. People pay big money to trainers and invest a lot of time trying to get a dog to walk the way Dottie does on lead. A good loose leash walk is underestimated. She does it naturally.
Dottie is also incredibly affectionate once she lets you in to her world. Couch snuggles, the best! Her coat is super soft and she nuzzles her way right into the crook of your arm or leg. She so badly wants to connect with a person. It took 48 hours for her to trust her foster but now they are inseparable. We know she’s capable of building this with anyone that vows to be her pack leader. Sadly, she was thrust into survival mode from too young of an age - left to fend for herself with no guidance, no protector. You can see the wave of relief wash over her when she realizes

How To Adopt

Dottie was listed as Adoptable by Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue
How can I adopt Dottie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Dottie is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Dottie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Dottie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our dogs go quickly. Tip: Copy and paste this form into an email with your info to get a jump on the dog of your choice! No signature is required to apply. CENTRAL COAST HERDING DOG RESCUE ADOPTION APPLICATION   Please note:  all of the information below must be supplied in order to be considered for adoption.  An incomplete application may be delayed or rejected. ABOUT YOU: Your name:                                                     spouse or partner’s name: Date of

Dottie is from Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue

[Paso Robles, CA]

Our Mission
Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue (CCHDRescue) is dedicated to helping find homes for Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Australian Cattle Dogs/Queensland Heelers and other herding breeds and mixes.  This site lists dogs in shelters as well as dogs in homes and foster care, and is intended to help adopters seeking good do...
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