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PEANUT
Breed Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
Color Gray / Blue / Silver
Age Senior
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Dog Selective, Senior Dog
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 220 S. Garrard Blvd., Point Richmond, CA 94801
hour (510) 900-2275
hour
  • sunday: 11am - 5pm
  • monday: 11am - 5pm
  • tuesday: Closed
  • wednesday: 11am - 5pm
  • thursday: 11am - 5pm
  • friday: 11am - 5pm
  • saturday: 11am - 5pm

My Story

O Sweet Peanut...he is a great walking companion, although touchy about leash removal, deaf, needs routine and adult companionship in a rural setting. Thank you for considering adoption of a Milo Foundation Sanctuary dog. Our Sanctuary is where our rescued dogs who have had difficulty in a home in the past, have behavioral issues, or too much energy, or for some, aggression issues with other dogs, or intense stranger danger that make them more difficult to safely and happily live in urban environments. These are not beginner dogs or for the most part nor are they for families with children. IF you are looking for an easy dog to add to your family, we suggest looking at the dogs at our Adoption Center, Milo Pt Richmond. BUT, if you can offer a safe and nurturing home to a dog with some behavioral "quirks" please do send an application today. Thank you. Sweet, but conflicted little guy previously adopted in 2013 - Peanut is deaf and selective of his friends both two and four-legged. Previous bio, "Phoenix has gone up to our Sanctuary for a bit to get a break from being kenneled! He is such a sweet boy - playing fetch and running about - yes, he's deaf and a bit OCD - but he is a wonderful companion - bright and cheerful - eager to please and take part - and to have fun!! Phoenix is a very sweet, active and unique fellow. Alert, watchful - and deaf. He has a small bit of hearing - but not much. He is bright and attentive and will learn hand signals readily - he needs structure, lots of activity and perhaps a playful, active mentor hearing dog. A vibrating collar can also be useful with a deaf dog - but cattle dogs are so rugged and sturdy and able to figure their way around problems we thing young Phoenix will manage just fine with herding breed savvy folks!" No kids, MUST have dog experience, stranger danger

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