Rascal
- Senior
- Male
- Small
- Cattle Dog
About Rascal
TONASKET, WA
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Rascal's Story
Rascal is a senior Red Heeler who deserves peace, patience, and understanding in this stage of his life. He is looking for a calm, confident, experienced owner who understands the heeler breed and values structure, routine, and clear communication.<br/>Heelers are deeply loyal and protective, and Rascal is no exception. In a quiet, predictable home with a single adult, Rascal thrives. Once trust is earned, he is affectionate, playful, food-motivated, and deeply devoted to his person.<br/>Because of his age and instincts, Rascal does best as an only pet or with an experienced foster who understands space management and herding-breed behaviors. He can interact with other dogs, but prefers calm environments and clear boundaries-especially when his person is nearby.<br/> Senior Care Needs:<br/> Daily pancreatic enzyme (Pan-tenex) mixed easily into food<br/> Cataracts that will eventually need surgery<br/> Reduced vision means he startles at shadows - calm handling and routine help him feel safe<br/> What Rascal Loves:<br/> Consistent routines<br/> Gentle play and enrichment<br/> Water fun in warm weather (a kiddie pool would be a dream!)<br/> A steady human he can rely on<br/>Rascal isn't a dog for everyone - but for the right person, he is everything. He is a loyal, intelligent senior who deserves dignity, stability, and a soft place to land.
Rascal is a senior Red Heeler who deserves peace, patience, and understanding in this stage of his life. He is looking for a calm, confident, experienced owner who understands the heeler breed and values structure, routine, and clear communication.
Heelers are deeply loyal and protective, and Rascal is no exception. In a quiet, predictable home with a single adult, Rascal thrives. Once trust is earned, he is affectionate, playful, food-motivated, and deeply devoted to his person.
Because of his age and instincts, Rascal does best as an only pet or with an experienced foster who understands space management and herding-breed behaviors. He can interact with other dogs, but prefers calm environments and clear boundaries-especially when his person is nearby.
Senior Care Needs:
Daily pancreatic enzyme (Pan-tenex) mixed easily into food
Cataracts that will eventually need surgery
Reduced vision means he startles at shadows - calm handling and routine help him feel safe
What Rascal Loves:
Consi
Rascal is a senior Red Heeler who deserves peace, patience, and understanding in this stage of his life. He is looking for a calm, confident, experienced owner who understands the heeler breed and values structure, routine, and clear communication.
Heelers are deeply loyal and protective, and Rascal is no exception. In a quiet, predictable home with a single adult, Rascal thrives. Once trust is earned, he is affectionate, playful, food-motivated, and deeply devoted to his person.
Because of his age and instincts, Rascal does best as an only pet or with an experienced foster who understands space management and herding-breed behaviors. He can interact with other dogs, but prefers calm environments and clear boundaries-especially when his person is nearby.
Senior Care Needs:
Daily pancreatic enzyme (Pan-tenex) mixed easily into food
Cataracts that will eventually need surgery
Reduced vision means he startles at shadows - calm handling and routine help him feel safe
What Rascal Loves:
Consistent routines
Gentle play and enrichment
Water fun in warm weather (a kiddie pool would be a dream!)
A steady human he can rely on
Rascal isn't a dog for everyone - but for the right person, he is everything. He is a loyal, intelligent senior who deserves dignity, stability, and a soft place to land.
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How To Adopt
Rascal is from All4Paws - Okanogan
[TONASKET, WA]
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