Abigail

Adopted
Abigail
Breed Border Collie & Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler Mix
Color Black, White / Cream
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
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Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
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Contact Me

Adopt Me
2293 Commercial Dr., Waupaca, WI 54981
(715) 258-2545

My Story

Abigail is very smart, house-trained and loving and would make a great companion dog for a person or family without small children around. They make her uncomfortable and defensive. Older kids would probably be just fine and she might actually enjoy the extra activity. She does well with visitors in the home and is eager to learn. Here's your chance to adopt a "turn-key" dog! PLEASE NOTE: this is her baby photo- we will get a new one up soon!

Prior to adoption each dog is spayed or neutered, tested for heartworm (if appropriate), started on a heartworm preventative, , examined for external parasites and treated with a monthly preventative, vaccinated for DHLP, Bordatella, and rabies (unless the puppy is too young), dewormed, and microchipped.

Humane Society staff and volunteers who work with the animals have gotten to know them during their stay with us and can give you information about their personalities and habits. Our Adoption Counselors will assist you in selecting an animal who will fit into your family. We can provide you with a wealth of information on caring for your new pet. Just ask! That's what we're here for!

Please submit an Adoption Application to us before coming to look. This way, we can help determine which will be the best match for you, your family, and your lifestyle with the least amount of stress for everyone concerned. If we don't currently have any dogs that would make a good addition to your family, we can keep your application on file and call you if one comes in that's a good candidate!

Wisconsin Dog Sellers License 266938-DS

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