Introducing Aero!
Aero is a stunning 2-year-old, 45 lb Heeler mix with a bright mind, playful spirit, and a heart that's learning to feel safe and loved. This handsome boy was rescued just in time from a Houston shelter after landing on the euthanasia list simply because he was too scared to walk on a leash. Thanks to a dedicated foster family, Aero got his second chance and he's been making the most of it ever since. Like many Heelers, Aero is smart, active, and thrives when he has structure and routine. He has come a long way and now walks well on a leash, rides great in the car, and would make an amazing adventure buddy. Whether it's a walk, a road trip, or just hanging out in the yard, Aero is happy to be part of the action or to entertain himself with toys and solo play. One of Aero's most endearing quirks? He absolutely loves music. His foster brother starts playing guitar, and he'll sit quietly and listen like your biggest fan. Music even helps calm him, making it a sweet way to connect with him.
Ideal Home
Aero does best with a patient but confident owner who can provide clear guidance and consistency. He has strong herding instincts and nips from time to time, so we think a family with older kids would be best. He has been fostered in a home with a 9-year-old, whom he quickly became besties with. He is not a fan of cats.
Ongoing Health
Aero has completed heartworm treatment.
Training & Support
Aero still needs some continued training and reassurance, but he's eager to learn and bond with his person. Like most rescue dogs, he will protect his food from other dogs, so he is fed separately in his kennel to ensure no scuffles occur in his foster home. He isn't a big fan of the kennel, but given that he's not destructive, he doesn't really need it. He may sneak off and hide a shoe or two if given the chance, which is just part of his playful personality!
Application Details:
Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Aero is being fostered in Houston, Texas, but is available for adoption in many places around the country. If you are seeing this post, it means we have a transport stop within your search radius. The adoption fee is $600 and includes the cost of transport.