
Bluebell
Australian Shepherd
Adoption Fee
$500
Age
9 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
60.00 lbs
Age
9 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
60.00 lbs
Jenna
Pet Owner
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About Bluebell
"Bluebell came from a small working farm in Michigan. He is a 100% purebred Australian Shepherd from Thornapple Lines. He is a red merle with copper and amber hues with glass blue eyes. He has white socks and a white belly. Bluebell requires a home with ample time to dedicate as well as someone with high energy. He is very excitable, extremely smart, quick to learn and will be your new best friend! Bluebell is wonderful with children and other pets as well! Our main objective is to make sure his new home has the capability to provide an enriching, loving environment. Our son with special needs has not adapted to Bluebell coming into the home, as to why Bluebell needs a new home. We cannot wait to hear from you and talk more about your interest in Bluebell!"
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