Gus

Silkstone, BRISBANE, QLD, 4304, Australia

Breed: Purebred Australian Cattle Dog

Gender: Male

Age: 4 Years

Weight: 22 kg

Reason for Rehoming: Gus’ owners’ living circumstances are changing and, sadly, they are no longer able to provide him with the time and attention he deserves.

Micro: 953010005537051

Gus is a deeply loyal and affectionate boy with a calm, gentle nature and a strong bond with his people. He enjoys close companionship and is at his happiest when he is near his family, whether relaxing indoors or sharing quiet time together. Gus has a well-mannered, responsive temperament and has been trained over time, knowing a range of commands and showing excellent recall. He is intelligent, attentive, and highly connected to his people, making him a devoted companion.

Gus is great with children and enjoys their company, and he can also be social with other dogs who are female or calm and respectful of his space. He would be best suited to a home that can provide ongoing guidance and a secure environment with suitable fencing. Gus thrives when given companionship and the opportunity to be included in daily life. With the right home, he will continue to shine as a loyal, loving dog who brings comfort and companionship to his new family.

Healthy: Yes

Medication: None required

Desexed: Yes

Vaccinated: Yes

Toilet-Trained/House-Trained: Yes

The adoption fee for Gus is $850 and includes his food, bed, and toys.

All proceeds go towards ensuring that Into Loving Homes can continue to match animals to better-suited, permanent, and loving homes.

To inquire about adopting this smart boy, please send us a message, email, or call us on 1300 577 302.

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