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Oliver is a truly sweet and brilliant boy who has maintained a loving, joyful, and spirited personality despite a challenging past. He's incredibly smart, having had professional training and mastering many tricks, and absolutely loves to play. He's also a big fan of car rides and enjoys soaking up the sunshine, making him a delightful companion for both active outings and relaxing moments at home.
As an Australian Cattle Dog, Oliver possesses the breed's characteristic intelligence, loyalty, and high energy. He thrives on mental and physical stimulation, making him an excellent match for individuals or families who lead an active lifestyle. While he is working through some understandable food insecurity from his shelter days, this is a common and trainable trait that will improve with consistent, patient guidance, and his adoption includes valuable training sessions to support his success.
Oliver is searching for an active forever home where he can be a cherished member of the family. He would flourish with someone who enjoys regular hikes, adventures, and engaging play sessions, but also appreciates quiet time together. A stable environment with clear routines will help him overcome his past challenges and truly shine. This wonderful boy has already faced heartbreak, and he deserves a loving, permanent home where he can feel secure and cherished.
Special Needs
Requires consistency and patience for food insecurity.
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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