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Available puppy

💕There is only one puppy left :(. “Love” is a female, born on March 20, 2025. She is started on all her training. (Crate, potty, leash, manners, etc) A super fun puppy that is middle of the pack in regards to drive, being hyper, and such. She loves human interaction and meeting new dogs. Love will never be affected by the genetic diseases that are commonly affecting ACDs (blue heelers). The hearing test on love showed that she has normal hearing in one ear. She cannot hear normally out of the other. She doesn’t seem to notice though. Love is crate trained, potties in a litter box when in her pen, she sits for pets, walks on a leash, and is just an easy puppy. Love has a really unique white patch on her side. I have never seen a marking like this on an ACD. It is really neat (imo) but the judges in the show ring do not agree, so love is not show quality. She will be adopted as a pet only (no breeding or showing).

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That’s not a big deal though for a wonderful person or family that wants a loyal, fun, and smart bestie to romp around with. I really want to find her person because she truly is a special girl. She deserves to have her people and be building a bond with them. I am sad that her people are missing out on these precious puppy memories. Hurry before she’s gone. Contact me today to come see her.

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Please research the breed if you are not familiar with cattledogs. They are “heelers”, “nippers”, “fun police”, and want to control chaos. BUT they are the best dog on the face of the earth with the proper leadership, rules, and training.

The mother and father are health tested with CHIC numbers on OFA.org (website for animal health data base). They are both clear for PRA (causes blindness), type A or B (unaffected) for PLL (lens luxation), hips/elbows/patellas are all normal, and “Love” will never be affected by these. Being unaffected by PRA and PLL alone saves you and your family heartache from watching your dog suffer, possibly have surgeries, and even possibly need to have its eye(s) removed. The expense from vet appointments and specialist visits costs a fortune.

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Please be sure to check the health testing on any pet you may purchase, and if the price seems low, there’s probably going to be hidden expenses in the dogs future as it probably came from non health tested parents, and could be affected by several things to include the two diseases I mentioned above. ACDCA.org is the national breed club for ACDs. You can find a list of COE (code of ethics) breeders listed there. We are bound to do all the ethical things, which include health testing.

Please reach out with any questions. I want to find “Love’s” people! 💕

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