GORGEOUS RANGER HAS BEEN ADOPTED!!!!!
You’ve probably heard the phrase “A tired dog is a happy dog”. Well, this is true and it applys in full to Ranger. Ranger requires a very intense exercise and training schedule every day. Please do not apply to adopt Ranger if you are not prepared to meet his needs!
Ranger is as cute as they come. He is a 2.5 year old mini aussie with a beautiful blue merle coat. He weighs only about 20 pounds!

Ranger is extremely active and intelligent. He wants to please but gets confused sometimes if he is too anxious or acting compulsively. He has some behavioral issues we are working through. He is learning that nothing is free, meaning he needs to work for everything: ie; sit before the door opens, sit and down before he gets his food, sit before the ball is thrown… Basically, do what I ask and you get what you want.

Daily exercise of mind and body are required with continued training and obedience. Ranger needs a consistent environment, structure, and an active family/person that has at least an hour a day to work with him on exercising/obedience/agility/etc. He loves running next to a bicycle! Ranger is a wonderful, loving dog and the work that needs to be put into him every day for his happiness is well worth it and paid back in the love and kisses.

Ranger is good with other dogs, however he cannot be in a home with cats!
Ranger has been working one on one with a professional trainer at his foster home for a number of weeks now and it’s helping his confidence and anxiety tremendously. Because of the success Ranger is having, continueing this kind of training will be a requirement of his adoptive home. His current trainer will be on hand at his meet and greet with any potential adopter to go over in detail just what Ranger requires to live a happy life with you.
Potential adopters need to know the breed and that he does have separation anxiety and car phobia that will need to continue to be worked on and other issues possibly throughout his life.
Ranger has tried on a number of meds and other things to try and help curb his behavioral issues. ASRM knows that Ranger is worth the time and the money to do what has to be done to make him happy and functional again, so we are paying for Ranger’s therapy, medication as well as his enrollment into doggy daycare. We could use financial assistance with Ranger and any donations that we can collect towards his training would be a huge help to us so that we may continue to help Aussies like Ranger. All too often, herding dogs like him are very misunderstood and instead of investing the training and time, they are given up to shelters where they will lose their lives because they are deemed unadoptable.
Please consider helping Ranger with a donation in his name!
Check out Ranger’s facebook photo album!
Ranger is fostering in Evansville, Wisconsin. If you have fully read the above bio and are ready to commit to Ranger’s future, we invite you to fill out the ADOPTION APPLICATION and reference ASRM 0110 Ranger.
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We heard about Ranger yesterday. He’s beautiful and we’re sending good vibes for him. I don’t have much money, but will donate something.
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Thank you for kindness, Crystal. Ranger needs all the help he can get right now to be able to overcome his problems.
Can you keep me apprised of his situation? i’ll keep this page up on my google chrome tabs so i can check on him. we are a super active aussie family and wish we could help him more…i hope more people donate…
Thank you for your interest in Ranger. Ranger has been in our rescue over 2 months and he has made a little progress. But the progress is very slow and that is why we think he needs professional training too. When an Aussie has extreme behavior problems, it may take a year or more for them to make significant progress. We will be updating Ranger’s status when he makes more progress. Please keep him in your thoughts. Thanks
Aussies are very worth it. Please don’t give up on him.
Thanks Crystal. We are going to be posting his progress on a special Ranger page. He is on the long road to recovery.
Just doing my daily check in of Ranger. He’s so beautiful. I’m hoping things are going well!
Thank you for your interest in Ranger. He is still undergoing training. He is very slowly progressing. As soon as we get a formal progress report from his foster, we will post it.
Thank you!!!
If i had this kid, i would definitely enroll him in some of the herding classes around seattle. he’d have a blast….
Why is it that Ranger can not be around cats?
Thank you for your interest in Ranger. He is working through many behavior problems and he does not like cats.