Adopt a Red Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Mixed (medium coat)

Red Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Mixed (medium coat) Dog

Shelly (42 lb) needs a job the Dog needs a home



If you are more than 75 minutes from zip code 18330, you must drive to us to adopt after the home visit is complete.



Adoption Application:


http://form.jotform.us/form/41555257797165






Shelly is a quirky Cattle Dog/Red Heeler mix. Her personality is very sweet but kind of unusual. She loves people and other dogs but is initially nervous/scared around new ones. She loves to be touched and will whine or bark to get you to touch her, which turns some people off because they think she's acting threatening. In reality, she just loves to talk. She's a chatty Patty. So she has this Yin/Yang sort of thing going on. She would love to cuddle on the couch with you or sleep in bed with you.




She knows the command "belly" to roll over for belly rubs. We taught her this as a calming/coping mechanism and it seems to help. We also taught her "good game" when she's playing with another dog and it's going well (to reassure her that this is a great idea to play with the other dog and the other dog does like this game). She also knows EH-EH as a deterrent when we need to redirect her energy elsewhere. She also knows "outside" to go out into the yard and "house" to come back into the house. And of course she knows "sit". She's very smart, typical of a Cattle Dog. She also has these strong spurts of energy, but they don't last long. We're talking a 10 minute romp around the yard (the command "hah" gets her going and we slap at the air as she passes us to keep her going) and then she's tired, comes in for a drink, and settles down. Shelly would probably love to become a trained trick dog. She needs a job.




She's been with us for years as a long term foster. She loves all of us but we really think she'd like a less hectic home. We are seeking an adopter who's patient and kind, has a fenced yard, and if you have another dog it should be smaller than Shelly. She LOVES small dogs and her best friend here is a 12 lb yorkipoo.




We're recommending an adults only home for Shelly. Not suitable for rental or condo/townhome/twin home situations. Detached home with large yard quite separate from your neighbors is best. Not suitable for farm life because we know she will take off after wildlife and get lost (that's how we ended up with her). 




Shelly will be placed via foster-to-adopt to help her transition and adjust to her new human(s) and to help her human(s) adapt to her personality and needs. Because of her special circumstances, she is available to local adopters in northeastern PA only.




She is middle aged and weighs 42 lb. She loves the outdoors, loves going on walks, and is a somewhat strong leash puller so needs a no-pull harness. She'd make a great hiking companion out in the woods but is not suitable for densely populated areas or dog parks. It's like she picks up on the energy from humans and when there's too many humans around, it overwhelms her. So she's not really great at family party situations. She'd prefer a human who has a pretty calm social life.




She is absurdly well housebroken and has never had an accident as long as she can get out by at least 9 hours. 4 hours is best but she can handle living with someone who works a full time job.




Are you that special kind of someone who likes to take in dogs that have challenges? If so, then please chat us up about Shelly. You need to be a gentle, well-centered, kind, good pack leader kind of human who's had experience with stressed/nervous dogs. She is really sweet and cuddly and bonds strongly to humans, but she's not suitable for the casual adopter. We're on the hunt for that very special someone who has what it takes to help Shelly thrive.




Cats are a strong no for Shelly. She thinks they are fun to chase and terrorize. Our cat who loves dogs will not go near her and we had to put up a strong gate to give him his own separate space in the house away from Shelly.




Adoption Application





Our process: application, vet reference check, conversation about the dog, home visit, meet the dog. If interested in this dog, submit  the application to start the process. We adopt to suburban areas of  PA, NJ, CT, southern upstate NY, DE or MD. Long distance adopters must come to us in northeastern PA to adopt after the application is approved and home visit is complete.





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Application: http://form.jotform.us/form/41555257797165






Status of the foster dogs at Happy Dog Rescue: 




Tenzin
 - On medical hold for a leg issue





Rosie - Available, accepting applications



COURTESY LISTING
  : Raleigh - If you submit an application for one of these dogs (currently in foster with a rescue in WV), we will forward your application to their rescue for approval.Transport can be arranged to northeastern states for COURTESY dogs. You would be adopting direct from the WV organization. We will put you in touch so you can speak to their foster directly.







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Adoption fee: $325 + tax = $344.50. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, 4DX test, rabies vaccine, distemper combo vaccine, wormer, and flea/tick preventative in season. To adopt, please submit an application:    http://form.jotform.us/form/41555257797165.  We pre-screen all adopters before arranging in-person meetings.  






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We are not a shelter.  Our dogs are fostered in a home environment.  All meetings are by appointment.  If you are interested in meeting or possibly adopting this dog, please submit an application to begin the process. We respond to inquiries via email. Please watch your email for a response, usually within 12 hours.





Recommended dog trainer in the Lehigh Valley area: Jill Wright with  K-9's In Training , website: http://www.k-9sintraining.net/  We've used Jill's services for our own dogs and foster dogs as needed. We LOVE her training methods...and so do the dogs! Please tell Jill you saw her info on the Happy Dog Rescue site.


  • Animal: Dog
  • Breed: Red Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Mixed (medium coat)
  • Size: Medium
  • Gender: Female
  • State: Pennsylvania
  • Zip/Postal Code: 18610-2100
As of 4/28/2024 Shelly (42 lb) needs a job is still available for adoption. Please use the owner information below to confirm that Shelly (42 lb) needs a job is still available or to adopt. Don't forget to check the other animal shelters near me there are many other pets needing a fur-ever home.

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