Porcupine
Sex: Female
ID Number: 7678
Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Mixed (short coat)
Age: 3 Months (Birthdate: 4/13/2025)
Size: 11.0 lbs. (Medium)
Other: Spayed, Vaccinations current, Microchip
Housetrained: No
Exercise: Moderate Exercise Needed
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor Only
Dog Friendly: Yes
Adoption Fee: $250
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Learn More About Porcupine
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Name: Porcupine
Size: (Once fully grown) ~ Medium range: 26-60 lbs
Adoption Donation: $250 Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.
Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip
Puppies generally need the following veterinary care after their adoption:
8 Weeks: Distemper/Parvo & Bordetella Vaccinations. 4 Luv of Dog Rescue completes these vaccinations before adoption.
12 Weeks: Distemper/Parvo Vaccination completed at the veterinarian of the adopter's choice.
16 Weeks: Distemper/Parvo & Rabies Vaccinations completed at the veterinarian of adopter's choice.
6 Months: Spay/Neuter surgery. (Completed)
Yearly thereafter: All dogs need yearly wellness exams performed by a veterinarian as well as booster vaccinations.
Porcupine is little now, but she will love you big!
Foster Home Feedback
7/13/25 Foster Feedback: Porcupine has been with me for about 3 weeks and the first week was spent getting her to come out of her shell. She is a very sweet, curious, and playful pup. She loves to play with my resident dog but also loves a cuddle. Porcupine is not potty trained yet but we are working on it. She knows sit and is working on other basic commands. Porcupine doesn’t pull on her leash during our walks but is still learning to appreciate exercise walks. She sleeps in her crate at night and does very well but she wants to be next to a playmate or in the room with you.