Meet Dora, a New Hope Cattle Dog Available For Adoption

Dora

 Meet Dora

Dora

Dora is a very sweet and lovable 2 year old puppy girl that made her freedom ride from a shelter in Walsenburg, CO. Although she can be a little shy initially, it doesn’t take long for her affectionate personality to surface and win over everyone that she meets. Dora weighs in at a healthy 38lbs, is spayed, chipped, and up to date on vaccinations. LOVE BUG ALERT: Dora’s favorite positions include resting quietly at your feet (if you happen to work from home) or snuggled up next to her humans on the couch. Dora is both house trained and crate trained, does well in the car, is good with other dogs with proper introduction, and finds squirrels especially fascinating. She’s had only limited interactions with kids, but does well with them. Being both food and affection motivated, she’s working on learning basic commands, and would benefit from continued training in her forever home environment. Like most heelers, Dora is going to need an owner that can meet her physical and mental exercise requirements in order to live her best life. She walks well on leash and we’re trying to introduce frisbee training into her training repertoire. If you have the patience and willingness to work with this sweet soul, please fill out an application and we can see if her lovable personality is a good fit for you!
Gender: Female
Weight: 42 lbs
Cats: Unknown; testing in progress
Kids: Unknown; testing in progress
Other Dogs: Good with other dogs

New Hope Cattle Dogs Rescue vets all puppies and dogs to include:

  • spay/neuter
  • vaccinations ((rabies, distemper, bordatella)
  • de-worm
  • heartworm check (if appropriate)
  • microchip

Dogs come with a crate, collar, leash, food, bowls, and vet records. The crate is returned upon completion of the trial adoption.