Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association

We are a 100% volunteer-run organization. We rescue ACDs from shelters where they are facing euthanasia, transport them to foster homes, care for their medical needs, and find them loving homes.

Garden City, NY,11530
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.acdra.org

Radley

Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler | Suffern, NY

YoungMaleMediumGray

About

Characteristics

affectionate

Coat Length

Short

Activity Level

Highly Active

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Adoption Fees

$350

Meet Radley

AVAILABLE Radley Jay, ME If you’ve been looking for an adventure dog with a fun, up-for-anything temperament, I have great news for you: His name is Radley, and he’s a wicked good boy. Radley is a 2 year old Australian Cattle Dog mix with a friendly, social personality. He’s got the athleticism and the stamina to be a hiking buddy capable of bagging some real peaks, and the outgoing nature to hang at the brew pub after. He’s a typical young Cattle Dog who needs ample mental and physical exercise, so he’s going to need plenty of “go” before he’s ready to “whoa”, but he does settle nicely once you’ve worn him out. He also loves to play ball, which will help meet his exercise requirements on busy days. In fact, he enjoys toys and puzzle games of all kinds.  Goofy and affectionate, Radley loves to cuddle with his people, and by “with them” I mean “ON them”. Personal space is not a thing in Radley’s worldview. We humans are his comfy deluxe recliners to sprawl on, and don’t skimp on the heat and massage, please and thank you. If 45 pound lap dogs aren’t your bliss, he might be just the guy to change your mind.  Radley loves other dogs and has struggled a little when it comes to respecting the cues of the grumpy senior dogs in his foster home. He’s sure he could convince them to play if he just tried a little harder, despite their not-subtle hints to the contrary. He does buzz off eventually, but any canine companions in Radley’s new home should be open to roughhousing. We don’t know how he would do with cats.  He does jump up when he’s excited, and typically for the breed can be mouthy, but he hasn’t shown a lot of herdy behavior, so would likely be fine with kids old enough and sturdy enough to withstand his play style.  Radley jumps right in the car and is ready for adventure! He is house and crate trained, and has mastered basic cues like “sit’, and “down”, and has the start of a solid recall. We will be looking for an adopter who is excited to build a lifetime bond with this wonderful boy through fun, positive training.  Radley is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines and preventatives. He is being fostered in Maine. To facilitate meet-and-greets and transportation to his new home, preference will be given to New England adopters. Questions about Rad? Send them to [email protected]  Adoption applications can be submitted at https://www.acdra.org/adoption-application

Adoption Process
ADOPTION FEES All puppies and adult dogs are up-to-date on vaccinations and monthly preventatives. All adult dogs are spayed / neutered. Puppies under 1 year: $350 Puppies too young to be spayed/neutered are adopted with a Spay/Neuter Contract which includes a $50 deposit which is refunded when you submit proof of spay/neuter. Age 1 - 6: $300 Age 7 - 9: $250 Age 10+: $100 Age 7+ adopted by a person 60+: FREE (Any donation is appreciated) Need our help transporting over 3 hours from foster home to adopter: $50 - $150 depending on distance (in addition to adoption fee). NOTE! All dogs are adopted with a 2-week trial period. If you decide the dog is not a fit for your household and the dog is returned to the rescue within 2 weeks of adoption, the adoption fee will be refunded.


Contact
Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Association
[email protected]
http://www.acdra.org

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