Don Coyote
Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler | South Jordan, UT
Age : 1 Year 4 MonthsMaleMediumMerle
About
Coat Length
MediumVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCatsChildren
Adoption Fees
$300Meet Don Coyote
Howdy y'all! I am Don Coyote and although I am named after a knight (Don Quixote) I really prefer the quiet life. I would say my favorite things are smiling, cuddling, and playing. I have yet to meet a person that I don't like. I am also very friendly with other dogs and even cats! Everyone seems to be surprised by how small I am, but I am fully grown and bring a light to every room even with my size. I am about 25 pounds and a little over a year old. I enjoy being in my crate and am potty trained. I am very smart, my foster mom is working with me and I have mastered the sit and down! Some mental stimulation and exercise is great for me. If you are interested in meeting me, please fill out the application link https://bit.ly/RRAdoptionApplication.
Adoption Process
Fees are:
$300 for puppies (under 3 years)
$250 for adult dogs (ages 3-8)
$150 for seniors (ages 8 and up)
$350 for "Premier" dogs (includes hypoallergenic, AKC registered and discretionary breeds.)
*$50 training refund for dogs under 8 upon proof of professional training (within 3 months of adoption)
Fee's include Spay/Neuter, Microchip, plus Rabies, Bordatella, Distemper/Parvo Vaccines and de-worming.
We take Cash, Check and Credit Card
Application & Contract are required
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