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Hercules: 12 months, Cattle Dog x Shar Pei
At only 12 months old Hercules is a wonderful young pup that has all the classic traits of a true Australian Cattle Dog and the cute smile of a Shar Pei. As is characteristic of the Shar Pei and Cattle Dog breed, he will be caring of your family and family home. He is a highly intelligent and loyal companion.
A super smart dog, he knows sit, stay, down, shake, he comes when called, and will wait for his food until given permission. Being part Cattle Dog, further training would be great as Hercules enjoys the brain stimulation.
He likes to play with other dogs when out and loves chasing birds, belly rubs and when you are out having a bone to chew on.
He currently sleeps inside in an enclosed sunroom and is toilet trained.
Hercules would be best suited to a family with older kids or kids that have been around dogs before.
For more details visit www.petrescue.com.au/listings/656113
Or send your inquiries to adopt@dogrescuenewcastle.com.au
For more information visit https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/652000 or send your inquiries to adopt@dogrescuenewcastle.com.au
Narla: 18 months, Catahoula-cross
Introducing Narla, a unique and pretty 18 month old Catahoula mix. She is a largish dog but quite fine in her features, which match her sweet, loving nature. At first Narla can be a little shy and timid, but given time, space and a kind, loving hand she will become your shadow.
Narla is great with other dogs and loves to play and is currently sharing a home with three other four-legged friends. She is full of energy and enjoys going for walks and runs as well as playing fetch or with whatever toys are around. Once worn out, she is quite akin to snuggling up with her humans and/or doggy pals for a rest and be sure to give her a cuddle; another fav of hers.
Narla’s new family will need to be dedicated and committed to some training. It’s about spending time with her to show her the ropes and teach her new boundaries to ensure that she will smoothly transition into her new life.
For more details visit https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/655445
Or send your enquiries to adopt@dogrescuenewcastle.com.au
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