Heeler Pups For Sale In Montana

We have one exceptional puppy left for sell. She comes from very impressive pedigree inclWelcome to the Herding Rescue Dogs of Wyoming(and beyond!)HeRD of WY, Inc. is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization that seeks to help unwanted dogs find appropriate and loving homes. Herding dogs often struggle in certain homes and shelter environments due to their high energy, intelligence and sensitivity, and then have no safe place to go. The program has been so successful that HeRD now has active foster homes and relationships with shelters in six states and our adopters come from all over North America!We always have so many deserving dogs available for adoption, please check out our Available Dogs page as you search for your next herding dog!In addition to forever homes, HeRD of WY is always in need of volunteers and donations in many forms. Please visit the Ways to Help page to find out what you can do today!(307) 752-0812Sheridan, WYLike us on Facebook!The Available Dogs page is updated daily .
Because we are completely volunteer-beased, we respectfully ask that if you are interested in adopting a dog, you please first fill out and submit an application before contacting us. Allow up to 2 weeks for processing.What does HeRD do?RESCUE​ BASICSHeRD of WY focuses primarily on the rescue of Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Australian Cattle Dogs and mixes thereof. However, it is not uncommon for us to assist or place other herding breed dogs (collies, shelties, bearded collies, corgis, kelpies, mcnabb, etc.) and mixes as well.  Services include removing dogs from shelters where they are deteriorating or in danger and placing them in volunteer foster homes throughout the Mountain West (Wyoming and its bordering states). The rescue then supports foster homes to assess temperaments, behaviors, and special needs.   The dogs are provided with appropriate veterinary care and emotional rehabilitation and ultimately placed in appropriate forever homes.  Finally, HeRD of WY offers follow-up support to adoptive homes as necessary.
HeRD of WY is not a shelter, does not have a central facility, and does not receive government financial support.  HeRD of WY is a volunteer-based, 501c3 nonprofit organization that relies on foster homes.  Pitbull Puppies For Sale Phila PaAs such, we are not able to accept owner-surrenders.  Repair Price Pfister Single Handle Kitchen FaucetHowever, if you are willing to "foster" your own dog while we work to place your dog by listing your dog and screening for appropriate homes, please email quality pictures of your dog, your contact number, and a detailed biography (reason for wishing to surrender your dog, age, breed, positive qualities, specialized training, any history of aggression to people or animalsCar Seat Rental Boynton Beach Fl
, challenging habits, and any other information helpful in matching your dog with the correct home).  HeRD of WY reserves the right to refuse any owner listing at the sole discretion of its directors.HeRD of WY requires an adoption fee for the adoption of any dog from the program.  This fee may range from as low as $100 up to $225.  These fees help cover the veterinary expenses of spay/neuter, vaccinations, dentals, etc. incurred in preparing the dogs for their forever home.  If you cannot afford this fee, you may need to consider the overall cost of having a dog and whether this is the appropriate time for you to adopt a dog.HeRD of WY endeavors to make every placement a forever home.  In the interest of not bouncing dogs around and causing further trauma, we do not generally do trial placements.  We ask that persons looking to adopt seriously consider their readiness to adopt and share any reservations about adopting with the rescue contact.  However, in the event that an adoption does not work out at any point or for any reason, HeRD of WY will take back and in fact requires the return of the dog to HeRD. 
Any further placement or rehoming of HeRD alumni outside of HeRD of WY is strictly forbidden.  Refund of adoption fees for returned dogs will vary dependent upon the circumstances and will be at the sole discretion of HeRD of WY representatives.HeRD of WY is happy to work with out of state adopters.  All adopters must be willing to complete an application, allow a home visit, and travel to the foster location to adopt.  HeRD does not ship dogs to other locations.  In addition to having dogs fostered in Wyoming, HeRD also often has dogs fostered in Colorado, South Dakota, Utah, and Montana.WE HAVE AVAILABLE BABIES! opportunity to own a quality bred  & working Australian Cattle Dog. We enjoy hand raising our puppies, included the SUPER DOG TRAINING " ., along with small livestock early training. All our dogs and babies are meticulously cared for until they go to new homes and extensively Socialized before they leave .Listed below are cowdog breeders. If you would like to add your own "breeder listing" sign up for a free account.
We have for sale "Texas Heelers" - the cross between a Red/Blue Queensland Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog) and the  Australian Shepherd (Aussie). The "Texas Heeler" not only herds and heels, but they handle a charging cow without a problem. As we start out to round up the cows, a few invariably  attempt to charge. These dogs meet the challenge eye-to-eye, with every muscle tense and ready. With cat-like grace, they inch forward to meet the cow, and, in a split second, before the cow charges, They rush forward, grab the cow�s nose and give it a quick twist. The cow jumps back quickly and turns around with a snort. Then, the dog heels and ushers the cow forward to theWhat intelligence, cunning and split-second timing! quite surprised that a heel dog can handle a charging cow, but it is the pure "Texas Heeler� that has it all - so far advanced that one cannot help feeling they are the greatest. Howley just had her last litter of pups in October.
They are all sold now, and we have fixed the females! a picture of our son's girlfriend Lori with all 6 boys below; We have over 300 pups all over the country that have become quite some legends. I will occasionally post names & numbers of folks who are breeding our "grandpups". Here are 4 for now: Beverly Wilson (Litter born 1/1/11) $100 OHIO - 2 red female puppies, 2 blue male puppies West Mansfield, OH 43358 Cell ( 937 ) 243-0304 Mike & Jody Foreman     740-368-3631 Ohio - Puppies due Summer 2010 !     Denise & Brent Semmingson    740-762-2271 Here is a link to a web site showing action pictures of one of our pups that has achieved quite a reputation in our country asYou will have to see this to believe it!  Parent dogs are the working cattle dogs on our ranch. are extremely smart dogs & make excellent working dogs or just great pets! The pups in the pictures below are from previous litters and have been long sold. 
pictures of the parent dogs at work with the cattle all around our web site - they are used on almost a daily basis. They LOVE their work! Redneck is below - the other of our females. These pups are born mostly white, then darken over few months of life - where they either get the blue or red Heeler color, the blue or red merle color of the Aussie. You get quite a variety of color with this TexasAlways the medium (burr resistant)  fur coat of the heeler. 75% Heeler / 25% Aussie. They are born knowing how to herd. The main things you have to teach them as pups is to only work when you ask them to & to come (call off)You can teach them to come to you at an early age. much pick up everything else on their own. They are very loyal dogs & probably the most athletic & intelligent dogs you'll ever own. "Montana" playing ball - he throws it back to you. 14+ very old for a hard working dog) In his younger days there was about 5 feet