Come Bye Border Collie Rescue adult dogs offered for adoption have been heartworm tested and are on heartworm preventative, spayed/neutered, up to date on shots, microchipped and, in season, on flea/tick preventative.
Come Bye Border Collie Rescue puppies are wormed for intestinal parasites, received their age appropriate vaccines and are microchipped. If too young to spay or neuter, the adopter will agree to spay or neuter the puppy as a part of the adoption, along with the payment of an additional $100 deposit.
Please note this dog's foster home Location is included on this page, but you must go through the adoption process and be approved prior to doing a meet and greet with the foster dog.
Quinn ever so unique tail is looking for her forever home. She is the sweetest girl. Her confirmation measures up to her beautiful, white tail. She is built short and stocky. She is an easy keeper and doesn’t require a-lot of food.
Her personality is like most Cattle Dogs. Loves to have exercise, especially her ball. Loves people and gets excited to see them. So, we are working on staying down and not jumping 5ft in the air. Yes, she has springs in her feet.
She is great riding in the car and loves to cuddle beside her Foster Mom on outings.
Walks on a leash and has some skills like sit. She is great in a crate and has not made a mess.
Quinn was picked up in Southern Indiana as a stray, along with a female Cattle Dog whose confirmation highly resembles herself. So, we call them sisters.
Quinn likes her sister, and they play well together, but Quinn is very dominant with other dogs, and we are recommending she be a single dog. Plus, she would eat up all the attention her human will give her. She does have an off-switch and enjoys cuddling on the couch.
Most Cattle Dog owners love the loyal and Velcro personality of this breed.
If you have questions about Quinn, please email cripecasey@gmail.com . For additional information on Border Collies and our adoption process, please visit our website at www.comebyebcrescue.com.
*** The potential adoptor will get a refund on the Application Fee if it’s determined by the Foster Parent that it’s not a good match for the dog and the dog for them, if we do not process their application.***
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