Bashful
Labrador Retriever | Dyer County, TN
Age : 7 MonthsBabyMaleMediumAustralian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler
About
Coat Length
ShortGood in Home With
Children
Meet Bashful
Bashful is an adorable white neutered male Labrador Retriever/Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler mix, born on April 12, 2024, who is ready to bring his sweet personality to a loving forever home. Crate trained and housebroken, Bashful is already well-mannered and eager to please. True to his mix, he combines the loyalty of a Labrador with the intelligence and energy of a Cattle Dog, making him a wonderful companion for active families. Despite his name, Bashful is a friendly and loving pup who enjoys spending time with his humans, whether it’s playing, learning new tricks, or relaxing together. He’s the perfect mix of playful and affectionate, waiting for a home to call his own.
Adoption Process
** Memphis area adoption fee is $200 and includes all necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, 1st month’s heartworm/flea prevention and microchip. Any known medical issues are normally taken care of and disclosed.
** New Hampshire Chapter (which adopts to New Hampshire and Massachusetts):
$250 and includes all necessary vaccines, spay/neuter, first month's heartworm/flea prevention, microchip, food for transportation.
Any known medical issues are normally taken care of and disclosed
health certificate and extra medications for travel. The adopter pays transport costs which is determined by the dog’s weight.
Contact
Dogs 2nd Chance
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http://dogs2ndchance.org
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