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Robin

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

About Robin

Vallonia, IN

Breed

Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Robin’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Robin's Story

Weight: 35 lbs<br/>Good with dogs? Yes! Robin loves playing with other dogs!<br/><br/>Good with cats? Indigos is a dog rescue, so we’re not sure if Robin is okay cats<br/><br/>Good with kids? We also don’t have much information about how Robin would do with kids.<br/><br/>Energy level? Robin’s energy level is high, and she likes to be active. Cattle dogs are known for their agility, stamina, and strong work ethic. She’d make a great addition to a farm, hobby farm, or a family who likes to hike and go on adventures!<br/><br/>Medical/behavioral needs? Robin is spayed, is up-to-date on her vaccines, wormed, and is microchipped. She’s ready to go!<br/><br/>Animal Characteristics: Robin is small and slender -- smaller than the standard size cattle dog. She is also very intelligent -- as cattle dogs tend to be -- and learns new things quickly! We are working on getting her comfortable with walking on a leash. Robin does not eliminate in the sleeping part of her kennel, but rather goes to the outside portion to do this. Our assumption is that Robin will be easy to house train. She can be shy with new people but never shows any type of aggression; she just tries to move away from the new person. Her adopter will need patience, but once she is used to you, she is extremely sweet and comes for affection. We feel certain that Robin will become a wonderful member of the family once she is used to her adoptive home.

Weight: 35 lbs
Good with dogs? Yes! Robin loves playing with other dogs!

Good with cats? Indigos is a dog rescue, so we’re not sure if Robin is okay cats

Good with kids? We also don’t have much information about how Robin would do with kids.

Energy level? Robin’s energy level is high, and she likes to be active. Cattle dogs are known for their agility, stamina, and strong work ethic. She’d make a great addition to a farm, hobby farm, or a family who likes to hike and go on adventures!

Medical/behavioral needs? Robin is spayed, is up-to-date on her vaccines, wormed, and is microchipped. She’s ready to go!

Animal Characteristics: Robin is small and slender -- smaller than the standard size cattle dog. She is also very intelligent -- as cattle dogs tend to be -- and learns new things quickly! We are working on getting her comfortable with walking on a leash. Robin does not eliminate in the sleeping part of her kennel, but rather goes to the outside portion to do this. Our

Weight: 35 lbs
Good with dogs? Yes! Robin loves playing with other dogs!

Good with cats? Indigos is a dog rescue, so we’re not sure if Robin is okay cats

Good with kids? We also don’t have much information about how Robin would do with kids.

Energy level? Robin’s energy level is high, and she likes to be active. Cattle dogs are known for their agility, stamina, and strong work ethic. She’d make a great addition to a farm, hobby farm, or a family who likes to hike and go on adventures!

Medical/behavioral needs? Robin is spayed, is up-to-date on her vaccines, wormed, and is microchipped. She’s ready to go!

Animal Characteristics: Robin is small and slender -- smaller than the standard size cattle dog. She is also very intelligent -- as cattle dogs tend to be -- and learns new things quickly! We are working on getting her comfortable with walking on a leash. Robin does not eliminate in the sleeping part of her kennel, but rather goes to the outside portion to do this. Our assumption is that Robin will be easy to house train. She can be shy with new people but never shows any type of aggression; she just tries to move away from the new person. Her adopter will need patience, but once she is used to you, she is extremely sweet and comes for affection. We feel certain that Robin will become a wonderful member of the family once she is used to her adoptive home.

How To Adopt

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