
Contact [email protected] or text or leave a message at 573-512-2102 for an application. The adoption donation of $175.00 covers spay / neuter, vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and current monthly heartworm and flea and tick prevention. Sweet Kat was so starved they did not even realize she was pregnant. She ended up having 6 puppies under a gazebo during a terrible storm. She is guessed to be born Oct 2024 and is about 40 lb. I'm having a hard time figuring out her breed, she has a very strong herding instinct so presume some type of cattle dog. She loves chasing after the squirrels as they go through the trees so maybe some Fiest, and she will go over a 6-ft wooden fence to try and catch them squirrels. Kat would possibly make a great agility or frisbee dog; she has some wonderful moves. It would be great if someone would be able to attend an agility class with her. She has pretty much full-time access to the doggie door most of the time, but seems to be housetrained. She gets a bit more cuddly all the time, is super sweet, and seems to enjoy riding in a vehicle with her person.
Pulaski County
Waynesville, Missouri

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