BLUE LACEY
Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler | Red Oaks Mill, NY
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Meet BLUE LACEY
This pretty little blue healer girl is only 8 to 9 months old and weighs 22 -25 pounds, with a little more to grow. We have named her Blue Lacey, and we think her adult weight will be somewhere between 25-30 pounds tops. She and her sister Blue Sierra were found as strays, wandering on an expansive farm property in Middle Tennessee. The girls had no collars, and were cold and hungry. Blue Lacey is a beautiful girl that is a 'people pleaser'. She will follow you like a little shadow and try to do whatever you ask her to do. She is a smart and strong personality like the Heeler breed embodies. We are looking for someone with herding breed experience and appreciates her intelligence, her desire to do fun and challenging things daily and the intense devotion to a person or family. There is a need to exercise every day to stay on top of her best physical needs and mental stimulation. This girl is beautiful inside and out and she is available now if you contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted. Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site. The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive. Contact us at 615-661-5333 or [email protected]
Adoption Process
All potential adoptors must complete the application request form on any dog. Before placing a dog with an adoptor Critter Companion conducts a vet check to ensure proper health, gets the dog up to date on all shots and neuters the dog.
Contact
Critter Companion Rescue
(615) 668-5334
[email protected]
https://www.crittercavalry.com/
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