We have figured out she is definitely an older dog and has a knee or hip problem. She has definitely been on a farm too as she is comfortable around all our livestock.
I wish! But the farmer down the street would love to take her! I would love to keep her but already have three pups and my hands full! If the farmer had not said he'd take her then yes I probably would. If she has a family, I hope we find then but if not, I have one set up for her
Had one show up here last year. Took about three days to find it was my neighbors. Honestly, actually my next door neighbor. I can see the farm from my house if the leaves are off the trees. What was odd was someone stored to tell me a dog was running around and their first statement was to take him to the pound or call the police. I've always been one to hunt for the owner and then find it a home if they can't be found. And the police have better things to do than pick up a stray dog in the country. Animals are not disposable property in my mind. He'd have had a home here had I not found the owners.
@chiques chicks
Exactly! I could never drop a dog off at the pound if I have the capability to house and care for them!My dogs are my life, they eat better then me sometimes
I pulled up pictures of a Blue Heeler as I wanted to see them and it is the same pictures as a Queensland Heeler. Now I could understand a Blue Heeler looking like her, no brown, but I guess they can have brown on them too? Is the Blue just a coat color designation?
She doesn't look like she has been out on her own for long. Coat looks decent and not skinny unless the pictures just don't show her true condition. Maybe she got hit by a car?