Need to re-hone 5-year old papered Blue Queensland Heeler

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Shingletown CA

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Female spayed and papered Blue Queensland Heeler. She is house broken, crate trained, loving girl. She is protective of her "herd", and will alert you to a bear until it has left the area. She is very smart, and I hate to admit, at times, smarter than me. I can't tell you how many sandwiches she has stole my sandwich from me while she fakes me out acting like she has to go out, only to run back to my sammy! We are re-homing her because over the last 6-months, she has developed 'littermate syndrome'. Something I never knew of until now. We also have a female heeler mix puppy we are re-homing as well that we rescued from a neighbor. She has only become aggressive towards her brother. Breaks our hearts to have to re-home her, but feel it is in the best interest of her and her brother. She has not had the oppertunity to be around children so I can't say how she will react. She is so loving and can be sensitive to your feelings and will react to them whether it is to hug, snuggle or just lay by you for support. She has access to our fenced yard about a 1/4 acre and likes to play catch and goes for walks every day. She has a few bear toys we try to sneak in her crate so she can love them while she sleeps. She goes in her crate but we keep the door off, and once in a while she will sleep in between our pillows for as many belly rubs she can possibly get. We don't want to surrender her but if we can't re-home her soon, we may have to as to her bickering and barking at her brother.

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