2673 days ago

Free Heading Dog Red HeelerX

Josie from Wellsford

**NO LONGER AVAILABLE, THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST**

FreeListed: on Trademe, Wed 29 Aug, 11:34 am Listing #: 1750591368, and also on Heeler Rescue site

14 month approx. entire (not neutered) boy dog, very cuddly and friendly, still quite green, can sit and shake hands, loves to chase throwball, good on lead. May have potential as an agility dog - pretty smart. Plays with my little terrier nicely. He is a smaller type - more heeler size.

To approved experienced dog home, he is an indoor dog at present and would be nice to continue this as a member of the family. A fenced property is essential as he is a good jumper, if he is to be outside.

Pick up from Wellsford or by arrangement (rehoming on behalf)

Please text on 027-366-2674, as I cannot always answer phone and I will call you back, thanks

Free

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