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Our Favorite Links. Camps and Teams Kids Dog Camps. Show Teams. Obedience Team. Showmanship Team. Agility Team. He wears a thunder vest when anxious. Gets a walk or a hike 5ish times a week. But now is left home alone and unattended lately, my daughter moved for school, so he is home alone and barks, whines and is stressed a lot. He barks and can dig if he hears and sees wildlife. He would love a home with his human chilling out.

Dog parks. Likes playing with dog buddies. Car rides as long as he can be in the front seat. Duke is a great dog. He needs a human who is home regularly. He is a sweetheart and a lover. Easy going and calm if someone is with him. He loves walks and hikes. He is very anxious when left alone and unattended for more than hours. He will bark and dig if left alone for long periods of time. He really is a great dog in so many ways.

Just needs stability and a schedule. When home with his human he lays around and naps on his dog bed or couch. Likes to sleep next to the bed.

He will always run away if off leash or a door is left open. A good fence is a must! He has been in foster care about 4 months, and gets along well with his foster sisters, two border collies and a collie mix.

He is sweet, energetic, fast and smart. He loves to play tug, hike and has started agility training. Needless to say, Bolt needs physical AND mental stimulation and would do well in a working home with someone who has experience with herding breeds.

Although Bolt is deaf, he knows hand signals for sit, stay, come, good dog, bad dog, spin right and spin left. He was quite nippy in the beginning, but that has substantially subsided. He is crate trained and house trained, likes most other dogs, but can become a bit overwhelmed by dogs that are very large or play too rough. He would do well in a household with other dogs of similar size and temperament. Like many herding dogs, he might not do well with small children.

Bolt likes to cuddle and lay next to his human. He is chipped and neutered. He had FHO surgery in April, but has recovered to the point that no one would ever guess he had been injured. Now he is ready for his forever home. Meet Eddie, a 2. Eddie is in need of a new home, one where he can get the time, and more importantly the training, he needs.

Eddie also needs some intensive training — he started showing signs of aggression towards other dogs early on and his owner does not have the time or skills to get him where he needs to be in terms of training. Dogs on leash are an different story and are much harder for Eddie to tolerate, he has bitten his owner twice in these situations and it is recommended that he be walked wearing a proper muzzle.

Both times the bites were minor and did not require medical attention; it was clearly redirected aggression as Eddie shows no aggression towards people otherwise.

He occasionally encounters horses on walks and does not seem to mind them, but has not been allowed to get very close; he has not been around cats.

Eddie loves every one he meets, no warm up period required, but not everyone can handle his enthusiasm. His tail-less butt-wiggle is a classic Eddie greeting. Frequent and vigorous exercise is needed and he will even exercise himself if a pool is available. A large fenced yard is a must, especially until he can behave himself around other dogs, a pool would be a huge plus.

Eddie has lived with one other dog his whole life and gets a long with him really well. Cali is a 4 yr old spayed blue female Aussie with two blue eyes and about 50 pounds.

She is housebroken and well behaved in the house, loves to run and go on walks, thrives with attention and wants a job to do. However she is not aggressive with food and even lets other animals eat out of her bowl before she does. She is good with other dogs, no idea on cats, is friendly and high energy. She loves playing in the water and the snow. Duke and Duchess are a pair of possible Aussie mixes — no idea with what, sorry.

Duke is a black tri neutered male with 2 blue eyes and a bobbed tail, Duchess is a spayed female, white with red patches, one blue eye and the other looks like it may not have developed fully. They are about 18 months to 2 years old, they were relinquished to a rescue because they kept digging out we got them from the other rescue, so have never talked to the original owners , so a secure fenced yard is a must. They are very bonded, so please do not ask if we will separate; they are social, both with humans and other dogs, and seem to be kid friendly — but no young kids, they may get knocked over!

They are active, alert and playful, have a good start on being housebroken, just really nice fur-kids! Kulture is a 2 year old Aussie Mix. She would thrive in a home where she is the only pet as she is an Alpha female. She is a sweet dog full of energy, her favorite thing to do is play ball. She is very smart and likes to show off all the tricks she knows: sit, lay, stay, play dead, roll over, paw, high five, spin.

She also loves to do agility training and loves challenge and puzzle toys. She is very nervous and anxious around new people but once she knows you she is very loving and affectionate. She is an amazing dog but in need of rehoming due to us having another Alpha female and they recently got into a dog fight so we believe it is best to rehome Kulture since she would do best in a home by herself.

We may post your recipe here. For past featured recipes, click here! Aussie Rescue So Cal Inc. We network with various rescues to bring attention to homeless Aussies and Aussie mixes. Aussie Rescue SoCal Inc. This site is a networking of several different rescue volunteers, some affiliated with a national rescue group, some doing Aussie Rescue privately.

A portion of the dogs pictured here are in volunteer foster homes for a rescue, in which case there is usually a phone interview, an adoption application to fill out and a home check to be done, varying from group to group There are also dogs that are still in the private homes and we are merely trying to help the owner re-home their dog by way of referral We don't help them sell their dog, but we do require that the dog be altered before we will post it to the site so the owner may ask for reimbursement of that cost, if it was done to meet our requirements.

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