The following dogs are available from Cattledog Dreams.  Please email
jennifer@cattledogdreams.com to meet them, and click on  The Cost of Adoption for
adoption fees and terms.
Dream Dogs Available
Cattledog Dreams
Dedicated to the Care, Training and Placement of Australian Cattle Dogs
Australian Cattle Dogs are truly a dream dog for active families that want to interact with
their canine buddies.  These dogs are loyal companions and want nothing more than to
be with you.  Though their personalities and energy levels can range widely, they tend to
be quiet, medium energy dogs with high endurance levels that make them perfect
running and hiking companions.     
All dogs have been adopted.
(Check out our
success stories!)  
However, if you are looking for a new
companion, please email Jennifer at the email
address above and let her know about your
dream dog.  She might be able to help locate the
perfect dog for you!
Tony and Todd

Tony and Todd are medium sized (40 pound), 10 month old male
Australian Cattle Dog mix
es that were rescued from the South Bay
where they were likely kept as outdoor dogs and received very little
attention.  However, these handsome, fun-loving boys had each other
and they clearly made the most of it.  They obviously love life and
human company, and work to invent new games at every turn.

Though they are likely brothers who grew up together, Cattledog
Dreams is looking for separate homes for these boys to ensure they
get the one-on-one attention they need to learn their basic training and
good house manners.  One home with two adults who are both
interested in taking on this responsibility will also be considered.
Todd

Todd is a gentle love-
bug, but is
also ready to rough-
house with other
dogs when the
opportunity arises.  
He would
also be a
great only dog
, or a
fun
companion dog
for virtually any dog
that knows their basic
commands.*
Tony

Tony is the most
rambunctious of the two
boys.  He loves to wrestle
with other dogs
but can be a
little bossy
.  He would be a
great only dog, or a fun
companion to an older
female or easy-going male
dog who knows their basic
commands.*
* Older dogs who already know the ropes (like house training and their basic
commands) are recommended as companions for these young boys so they can
learn from the older dog.  This arrangement also allows the new owners to
concentrate on their new companion's basic training.