About Indy:

Indy is a medium-sized, female Australian Cattle dog, aged 2 years old.

Description:

Indy a healthy female full blue coloured Blue Heeler bred from two pedigree Blue Heelers. She is very strong and has a stout athletic/muscular compact build. She is not overweight, is alert, curious and intelligent.

Indy lives on a lifestyle block and is not working. She has been kept as a pet primarily as she has sight issues.
We have recently decided to leave the country lifestyle and head to the suburbs to live. We are facing a life change that she unfortunately can’t transition with us and have been considering humane euthanasia but really want her adopted.
Is Indy used to children? Yes.
Is Indy used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Indy toilet-trained? Yes.
Is Indy used to stock? Yes.
Is Indy used to chickens? No.
How well does Indy get on with other dogs? Great.
Indy lives in Silverdale, .
A bit about Indy’s personality:

Indy is extremely affectionate and is attached to one family member in particular. She is energetic and will respond well to a firm instruction only. She does not worry stock and is trained to herd cattle but needs constant direction. She loves cuddles and is very headstrong so needs a firm tone of voice most of the time. She a very handsome girl and loves all human contact.

Indy lives on a lifestyle block and is not working. She has been kept as a pet primarily as she has sight issues.
We have recently decided to leave the country lifestyle and head to the suburbs to live. We are facing a life change that she unfortunately can’t transition with us and have been considering humane euthanasia but really want her adopted. Hope this helps.

About me:

My name: Steve Pivac.
My e-mail address: stevepivac8@gmail.com.
My phone number: 021541850

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