I am regretfully having to rehome our two beautiful Blue Heelers (cattle dogs) due to Divorce and unable to provide the care/ correct residence for the dogs. I am hopeful to find a forever home for the dogs that means they can stay together. Ultimately, they need a large yard or property to run around. Please see below details of both dogs:
Bruiser
Bruiser is a male 10-year-old Blue Heeler, he has grown up around our two boys and is the ultimate sook. He loves a pat and will nudge you to keep patting him. He has a permanent floppy ear due to it being used as a chew toy when Bailey our other dog was a little puppy. He has recently had his C5 shots, is desexed and has had a full bill of health from the vets (Greencross Nedlands). He can be reactive to other dogs, barking if they pass the fence. He also loves to have a designated hole to lay in. We find if we let him have one, he is happy. He loves a walk; he will attempt to participate running for the ball but refuses to bring the ball back. His favourite trick is sitting, laying down and rolling over, he will do anything for a treat. He is food obsessed! He is such a beautiful boy who is so gentle and loveable.
Bailey
Bailey is a female almost 2 year old Blue Heeler, she is full of energy, loves playing with our two sons and is ball obsessed. Where Bruiser is obsessed with food, she will do anything for her ball. She is a smart dog, would be amazing to train for someone who has the time. She has recently had her c5 shots, is desexed and has had a full bill of health from the vets (Greencross Nedlands). She is the leader of the pack between her and Bruiser but they both are super close. She is also reactive to other dogs but both love people and kids. Bailey will play fetch all day if she could, if Bruiser runs for the ball and gets it, she always picks it up when he drops it and returns it. She is a beautiful natured, eager to please and energetic girl.
Please contact Amy on 0400 404 216 or [email protected] with any questions, these are two beautiful dogs that deserve a wonderful home, and I am devastated to be rehoming them.