Sprout (Adopted)

 

 

 

12/16/23:  When I got Miss Amy under the mistletoe and gave her some smooches it was a done deal.  Miss Amy says I am the sweetest thing.  I do have a collie friend to teach me the things I need to know as I grow up.  I am so excited to be in my new home for my first Christmas. 

 

 

 

 

12/10/23:  They say the person who adopts the last puppy gets the best puppy.  This is because I have had more training, solicitation and exposure to worldly things.  I have learned housetraining, crate training, basic commands and some tricks.  I am great with the other dogs and don’t mind the cat.  I’m a playful little guy and also a gentle kind of fellow.  The vet thinks I will top out at around 50 pounds.  I sure would like to be in my home for Christmas.

 

 

11/5/23:  Went to the vet for my final x-ray and I got a clean bill of health.  I am now ready to go to my forever home.  I may not look much like a collie but my mom was a pure bred tri color collie.  We don’t know much of anything about my dad.  I have been learning housetraining and doing very well with that.  Also learning some basic commands like sit and come.I have a very sweet, gentle personality.

 

10/18/23:  Sprout, I’m a three month old collie fellow and the runt of the litter.  When I came to the rescue I had a respiratory infection and had to spend some time at the hospital.  I’m home now, doing great and love playing with toys.  Learning so much here at my foster home like housetraining, crate training and basic commands.

 

 

 

Leia (Adopted)

 

 

 

11/15/23:  I’m the happiest collie girl in the world and have joined the Rhodus Family.  I have my very own girl and I greet her each day when she comes home from school.  We have been going for long walks and I am learning to play frisbee.  I have 2 dogs beds to choose from and lots of toys.  I really love it here and my folks tell me they love me a hundred times a day.

 

 

10/18/23:  I’m 3 years old and a bit overweight so they put me on a diet.  I’m at the rescue because my people didn’t want me anymore.  That’s fine with me because I had to stay outside and they didn’t play with me much.  I’m housetrained and crate trained but don’t really need it.  I ride well in the car and doing good with the loose leash walking.  I’m good with the other dogs but do prefer the company of males.  The cats are fine with me also.

 

 

Tucker (Adopted)

 

 

 

11/15/23:  I have found my new home with Julie and Gary.  I have a collie buddy named Sophie and she is glad to have a friend.  We like to watch for the whitetail deer and chase the squirrels together.  There is a lot of fenced in land to explore and patrol here.  I get to sleep pretty much anywhere I want to, even on the bed or the couch.  I get to go for walks and lots of exercise.  Now if I could just talk them into giving me some of that table food my life would be complete but Sophie said that isn’t going to happen.  It is nice to be in a home where I am so much loved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/29:23:  I was rescued from a bad situation by some wonderful folks who’s collie recently passed.  They had me groomed, neutered and fully vaccinated at the vet.  They fell in love with my great personality and really wanted to give me a home but I just couldn’t get over my dislike of the two cats.  For their safety I came to the collie rescue to find my new home.  I am about 5 years old and 63 pounds.  I am housetrained, crate trained, know basic commands and walk well on the leash.  A sweet, loving kind of guy that is good with the other dogs, love children and people.

 

 
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