Blue Heeler/Redbone/Bloodhound Mixed Puppies~Pick Up in Ohio

Quail_Antwerp

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11 Years
Aug 16, 2008
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10
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Ohio
My husband and I were given Zoe a few months ago. Her previous owners had assured us she was spayed.

Well, my beautiful spayed dog had 6 puppies, and they are looking for new homes. We have one red boy with some black markings, a red girl that has medium length hair, and the remaining 4 are all black with tan and white markings girls.

I am in Eastern Ohio, close to WVA Panhandle and PA.

I am asking $10 adoption fee.

I am also asking for a vet reference, please.

These will not be small dogs. Dad (Earnhardt) runs about 50# and is a blue heeler. Mom is a Redbone/Bloodhound cross, and is about 80#, so not small.

Both parents are excellent family protectors and are working dogs on our small farm. Zoe I can let run free with my poultry, and she doesn't harm a one. Earnhardt is a watch dog, and doesn't let anyone come into our yard uninvited.

These puppies have been raised around chickens, cattle, a pony, and kids. I expect with some work, they will make great farm dogs or family pet for someone. They are very loveable, a bit hyper, and ready to go NOW! (also, they are very smart!) They were born on May 13, and for some reason I thought they just turned 6 weeks. I counted the weeks, they were 8 weeks yesterday. They can go NOW.

PM me if interested. I really want them to find great homes.

And please, if you're rehoming a dog, TELL THE TRUTH! Don't tell potential homeowners that the dog they are getting is already spayed!

Male
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Girl~ Dolly, Adopted
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Girl 2
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Girl 3
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Girl 4
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Girl 5
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ETA: If at anyone who adopts one of these pups at any time cannot care for them, needs to find a new home for them, PLEASE contact me first! I will take any pup back that doesn't work out for you and try to find them a better match. PLEASE do not just send them to the pound! I don't care if it's 5 years from now, I will take them back if something happens that you cannot keep them.
 
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Girl #1 has found a new home with a fellow BYC'er. Her name is now Dolly
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She's going to be trained to guard livestock and keep coons out of the chicken pen.
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