Aussie

Beautiful, purebred Australian shepherd. I think we have a case of a good dog in the wrong type of household. She has the right energy level for a family, our family has evolved, and it’s too busy to give her the attention she needs. She has a lot of great characteristics and a few bad habits. I think she would be great on a farm or she could run and be with like-minded dogs. She does not do good with aggressive dogs or strangers. She also does not like lightning and fireworks. Our vet has prescribed tranquilizers for holidays (lots of fireworks in Hawaii), storms, and vet visits.

Dog: Primary Breed: Australian Shepherd Dog
Birthdate, estimate is okay: September 2017
Age Category: Adult
Where did you get your pet?: Local family not related
Adoption Day, when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.: Nov 2017
Gender: Female
Size (at full grown): Medium
Weight (in pounds) at full-grown size. Example: 35: 45
Primary Color: Black (Mostly)
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: Fetch ball, forest walks, stuffed animals
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Personality:
Playful
Constant Companion
High Energy
Medium Energy
Low Energy
Stubborn
Timid
Needs Training
Friendly to Strangers
Good with Other Dogs
Good with Young Children
Good with Cats
Bonded Pair
Requires A Fenced Yard
Crate Trained
Purebred
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?: She grew up with my youngest son and endured him pulling her hair, sitting on her and riding her. She is good with our cat and rabbits.
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Pet Behavior
Rehoming reason details (if necessary): She is great with my family and two kids. But over the years, our lifestyle completely changed; wife is working, kids are at school and constant activities. We think the loneliness is causing her to act out. She barking alone, going into the trash/on table and has bitten strangers. We feel that we are doing her a disservice keeping her home alone all the time.
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Two months
Who is your veterinarian?: Pet vet
What do you feed your pet?: Primary dry and occasional wet. No table food
Would you consider a long distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Honolulu hi
Zip Code: 96819