





Robin
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Cattle Dog
- Mixed Breed
About Robin
Olathe, KS
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Robin's Story
Robin is bringing the red... and a whoooole lot of love with it. <br/><br/>At 2 years old and around 50 pounds, this Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) mix is very much a velcro girl. She doesn't just want to share your space - she wants to be part of whatever you're doing, whether that's hopping in the car or just hanging nearby as you go about your day.<br/><br/>Robin is house trained, crate trained, and knows commands like "sit" and "come." She's a great co-pilot for car rides, and while she can pull a bit on leash, she just needs some continued guidance and consistency to help her settle into a good routine.<br/><br/>She does well with other dogs, especially with slow introductions (she's not a fan of overly pushy, in-your-face greetings right away). We don't yet know how she is with cats or kids, but we do know she is incredibly loving and happiest when she feels safe, secure, and included in daily life.<br/><br/>That sense of closeness is important to her. Robin would do best in a home where she isn't left alone for long stretches and can truly be part of the rhythm of the household. A secure, tall fence will also be important (she's smart and athletic, so she could clear a shorter fence if left unattended for too long).<br/><br/>Robin is the kind of dog who forms a deep bond and sticks close. She's the one who's always nearby, always tuned in, and always ready to love you with her whole heart. <br/><br/>Robin is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and current on heartworm/flea/tick preventatives. Her adoption fee is $175. Head over to PawsitiveTailsKC.org now to fill out your app to meet her! Meet-and-greets will be scheduled with approved adopters.<br/><br/><br/> APPLY @ PawsitiveTailsKC.org
Robin is bringing the red... and a whoooole lot of love with it.
At 2 years old and around 50 pounds, this Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) mix is very much a velcro girl. She doesn't just want to share your space - she wants to be part of whatever you're doing, whether that's hopping in the car or just hanging nearby as you go about your day.
Robin is house trained, crate trained, and knows commands like "sit" and "come." She's a great co-pilot for car rides, and while she can pull a bit on leash, she just needs some continued guidance and consistency to help her settle into a good routine.
She does well with other dogs, especially with slow introductions (she's not a fan of overly pushy, in-your-face greetings right away). We don't yet know how she is with cats or kids, but we do know she is incredibly loving and happiest when she feels safe, secure, and included in daily life.
That sense of closeness is important to her. Robin would do best in a home where she isn't left alone for lo
Robin is bringing the red... and a whoooole lot of love with it.
At 2 years old and around 50 pounds, this Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) mix is very much a velcro girl. She doesn't just want to share your space - she wants to be part of whatever you're doing, whether that's hopping in the car or just hanging nearby as you go about your day.
Robin is house trained, crate trained, and knows commands like "sit" and "come." She's a great co-pilot for car rides, and while she can pull a bit on leash, she just needs some continued guidance and consistency to help her settle into a good routine.
She does well with other dogs, especially with slow introductions (she's not a fan of overly pushy, in-your-face greetings right away). We don't yet know how she is with cats or kids, but we do know she is incredibly loving and happiest when she feels safe, secure, and included in daily life.
That sense of closeness is important to her. Robin would do best in a home where she isn't left alone for long stretches and can truly be part of the rhythm of the household. A secure, tall fence will also be important (she's smart and athletic, so she could clear a shorter fence if left unattended for too long).
Robin is the kind of dog who forms a deep bond and sticks close. She's the one who's always nearby, always tuned in, and always ready to love you with her whole heart.
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