Australian Shepherd Puppy for sale in Winterset, Iowa


Various dogs free to a good home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:559455
Location
:Winterset, Madison County, Iowa
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
The first dog is a female unspayed, has rabies vaccine. Very shy, was in a small cage when we got it. 1/6 German Shepherd and some Pyrenees.
The second and third dogs are half border collie and half Australian Shepherd. They are vaccinated. They are siblings, both females.
The last two dogs are the Australian shepherds, males, siblings. The person we bought them from said he vaccinated them as pups. The final photo is the ad where we heard about them six months ago.
We will deliver dog/dogs to central Iowa or northern Missouri location.
These are all very friendly dogs to humans, but the border collie siblings are aggressive to each other.
We have found these shepherds were bred for sheep herding, not poultry protection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What type of dogs are available for adoption?
We have various dogs free to a good home, including a female German Shepherd mix, half border collie and half Australian Shepherd siblings, and purebred Australian Shepherds.
2. Are the dogs vaccinated?
Yes, the German Shepherd mix has received a rabies vaccine, while the half border collie and half Australian Shepherd siblings are also vaccinated. The purebred Australian Shepherds were said to be vaccinated as puppies.
3. What is their behavior like?
All dogs are very friendly to humans. However, please note that the border collie siblings exhibit aggressive behavior towards each other.
4. Can I adopt more than one dog?
Absolutely! You can adopt various dogs free to a good home and even consider adopting siblings if you can manage them well.
5. Where are the dogs located?
The dogs are located in Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, United States. We will deliver the dog/dogs to central Iowa or northern Missouri locations.
6. What breeds are the available puppies?
The available puppies include a mix of German Shepherd and Australian Shepherds, with some being half border collie and half Australian Shepherd.
7. What is the history of these dogs?
These dogs have been bred for sheep herding rather than poultry protection, which influences their behavior and potential for training.

























