Meet Liv
Meet Liv! Liv is a 10-year-old Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler — but don't let that number fool you for a second. She plays just as hard as Marlee, our 4-month-old foster, and honestly? We're not sure we believe she's actually 10. This girl is full of life. She loves fetch, tug-of-war, squeaky toys, and absolutely lives for a car ride — she'd make the perfect co-pilot for someone who's always on the go. Road trippers, adventurers, or even truckers? Liv is your girl. With people, she is an absolute sweetheart. She's wonderful with kids, completely unbothered by cats, and fiercely loyal to her person — the kind of dog who stays right by your side. She warms up easily to new people when she needs to, making her adaptable without losing that special bond she forms. When it comes to other dogs, Liv does best as the only dog or with a calm, easygoing companion. She can be selective with other dogs and has shown some food-guarding behavior around them, so slow, careful introductions will be key. Most of the time she's wagging her tail around other dogs — she may just want to play, but she does best with a more laid-back dog who won't misread her energy. Liv's perfect home: Active owner who loves outdoor adventures Home with no dogs, or one calm/submissive dog Kids welcome Cats welcome She's got so much love left to give. Could you be her person? Apply to adopt at EAPL.com. Liv has a sponsored adoption fee!
Could Liv be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Evergreen Animal Protective League and mention Liv’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
Shelter & rescue
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