





LadyBug - Sponsored by Danny, Ben & River
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
- Cattle Dog
About LadyBug - Sponsored by Danny, Ben & River
Newberg, OR
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LadyBug - Sponsored by Danny, Ben & River’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$250
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LadyBug - Sponsored by Danny, Ben & River's Story
Meet Ladybug 🐞<br/><br/>Ladybug is a 6-year-old red Heeler with a story that has left her heart a little broken.<br/>Her beloved human became ill, went into acute care, and sadly passed away. During that time, Ladybug was left alone at home for nearly two months, with only brief visits for food. By the time she came to us, she was living in fear and survival mode. At her lowest point, we couldn't safely touch her.<br/><br/>So, we slowed down.<br/><br/>Two dedicated staff members began sitting quietly outside her kennel each day--no pressure, no expectations--just calm, steady presence. For three weeks, they simply existed alongside her, offering patience, consistency, and silent companionship. And slowly... Ladybug began to trust again.<br/><br/>Eventually, she allowed them to enter her space. Then came a collar. A leash. And finally, a walk outside to feel the fresh air again.<br/><br/>Ladybug has made wonderful strides in recent weeks. She is becoming more comfortable being handled by shelter staff, and the circle of people she trusts continues to grow, with more staff now able to safely work with her. She can go in and out of her kennel, enjoy walks, and even accept affection.<br/><br/>While Ladybug is making great progress, healing is not always linear. Some days she may regress a little or be more unpredictable as she continues to adjust. She needs a patient, understanding person who will give her the time and grace she needs to keep building confidence.<br/><br/>We know finding the right home for Ladybug won't be easy. But we also know she deserves it.<br/><br/>She is looking for a very special person--someone compassionate, steady, and willing to meet her exactly where she is: scared, unsure, and still learning that the world can be safe again. With time, we believe she can become the loving, loyal companion she once was.<br/><br/>The shelter is also very open to a foster-to-adopt situation so Ladybug can decompress outside of the shelter and show you who she truly is in a home environment. Once she's out of the chaos, her loving and loyal side really comes through.<br/><br/>If you have the heart and patience to give Ladybug the second chance she deserves, please reach out to Pam at the shelter.<br/>Let's help Ladybug find her way home.Due to COVID-19, we are currently only open by appointment. Please follow the instructions on each pet profile.
Meet Ladybug 🐞
Ladybug is a 6-year-old red Heeler with a story that has left her heart a little broken.
Her beloved human became ill, went into acute care, and sadly passed away. During that time, Ladybug was left alone at home for nearly two months, with only brief visits for food. By the time she came to us, she was living in fear and survival mode. At her lowest point, we couldn't safely touch her.
So, we slowed down.
Two dedicated staff members began sitting quietly outside her kennel each day--no pressure, no expectations--just calm, steady presence. For three weeks, they simply existed alongside her, offering patience, consistency, and silent companionship. And slowly... Ladybug began to trust again.
Eventually, she allowed them to enter her space. Then came a collar. A leash. And finally, a walk outside to feel the fresh air again.
Ladybug has made wonderful strides in recent weeks. She is becoming more comfortable being handled by shelter staff, and the circle of peop
Meet Ladybug 🐞
Ladybug is a 6-year-old red Heeler with a story that has left her heart a little broken.
Her beloved human became ill, went into acute care, and sadly passed away. During that time, Ladybug was left alone at home for nearly two months, with only brief visits for food. By the time she came to us, she was living in fear and survival mode. At her lowest point, we couldn't safely touch her.
So, we slowed down.
Two dedicated staff members began sitting quietly outside her kennel each day--no pressure, no expectations--just calm, steady presence. For three weeks, they simply existed alongside her, offering patience, consistency, and silent companionship. And slowly... Ladybug began to trust again.
Eventually, she allowed them to enter her space. Then came a collar. A leash. And finally, a walk outside to feel the fresh air again.
Ladybug has made wonderful strides in recent weeks. She is becoming more comfortable being handled by shelter staff, and the circle of people she trusts continues to grow, with more staff now able to safely work with her. She can go in and out of her kennel, enjoy walks, and even accept affection.
While Ladybug is making great progress, healing is not always linear. Some days she may regress a little or be more unpredictable as she continues to adjust. She needs a patient, understanding person who will give her the time and
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LadyBug - Sponsored by Danny, Ben & River is from Newberg Animal Shelter
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