CADHLA (pronounced: Kyla)-Australian Shepherd 

State: near Hartford
Age: about 18 months
DOB: unsure
Weight: 45 lbs
Sex: female 
Neutered/UTD: soon/soon
Coat Color: black tri color
Children under 4: no (no History)
Children over 4: yes
Separation Anxiety: no
Other dogs: Yes (needs another dog)
Cats:Yes 
Crate Trained: yes
House Trained: learning
Obedience Trained: No 
Leash Trained: No 
MICROCHIP: unsure 
ADOPTION FEE: $675
 
3/2/24-Cadhla does well with dogs & my 3 cats.  Going great with house breaking, even rings bells to go out.  She would do great with space to run.  She  plays and is gentle and happy .  Shares toys well.  Has learned sit and getting better at “come”. Crate trained too, just a wonderful girl!  
 
2/29/24-Cadhla is very sweet.  She plays well with my golden retriever girl. Cadhla is faster though, a rocket! She has her vet checkup, shots & spay on Wednesday 3/13 & then will be ready to go home. 
 
 
2/25/24-Cadhla is very sweet & gentle.  She is currently timid with eating but is working on it. She has an absolutely beautiful shiny coat.We are working on getting a vet appointment for a checkup, spay, shots, etc. Once we get to know her a little better & she is spayed Cadhla will be ready to go home. 
 
02/24/24-Cadhla (Gaelic name, Pronounced: Kyla) is a beautiful about 18 month old female Australian Shepherd that came from an overcrowded breeder. She arrived into rescue today along with Finnley thanks to their temporary foster & transport volunteers. Here is what his temporary foster volunteer said about Cadhla the few days she had her at her farm:
 
“Little girl has a tiny herding instinct it’s so cute I think she would like to herd some sheep! It’s not the annoying ankle biting kind though. lol Nervous now but were both very outgoing and playful there at the breeder’s farm. She’s actually pretty over weight & should be much lighter. I can’t feel a rib on either of them lol  The female is coming around much quicker than the male! Obviously another change will be hard but once they are with another socialized dog and not their pack of 5 they are in now they will be much better I think. I let them all run and play during chores and feed time & they have fun.”