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Is a show stopper of Border Collies. He is super affectionate with his foster mom. Super sweet and soft hearted.
Brody was relinquished to a Southern Indiana shelter. Where we believe he didn’t have a positive interactions with people. He came in scared of every move his foster mom made. But slowly he figured out a new routine and lifestyle. Brody is now crate trained and is allowed blankets. He is in the home with other dogs and is doing well. You can catch him laying on the couches or in the kitchen while his foster mom cooks. In the evening and it’s quiet time watching TV or while his foster mom reads you can catch him lying beside her, taking up all the attention and thoroughly enjoying strokes on his head.
Brody has a good recall while outside in his dog playground of a yard. While the ball is being thrown he does not show much interest in retrieving it, but does love to chase the other dogs he lives with. That may change if he were the only dog.
Brody is fostered on a horse hobby farm, where he can sit at the fence all day and just watch all their movements. That’s his favorite activity outside.
Brody would thrive in a home where there is little chaos. Kids maybe too much for him and he can get a little herd driven by sounds.
Brody does need a fence because given a chance he would chase cars, or critters. No invisible fence!
Please contact cripecasey@gmail.com if you have any questions about Brody. You can complete an application to adopt Brody or any of the dogs on our website at www.comebyebcrescue.org .
*** The potential adopter 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.
Is a show stopper of Border Collies. He is super affectionate with his foster mom. Super sweet and soft hearted.
Brody was relinquished to a Southern Indiana shelter. Where we believe he didn’t have a positive interactions with people. He came in scared of every move his foster mom made. But slowly he figured out a new routine and lifestyle. Brody is now crate trained and is allowed blankets. He is in the home with other dogs and is doing well. You can catch him laying on the couches or in the kitchen while his foster mom cooks. In the evening and it’s quiet time watching TV or while his foster mom reads you can catch him lying beside her, taking up all the attention and thoroughly enjoying strokes on his head.
Brody has a good recall while outside in his dog playground of a yard. While the ball is being thrown he does not show much interest in retrieving it, but does love to chase the other dogs he lives with. That may change if he were the only dog.
Brody is fostered on a horse hobby farm, where he can sit at the fence all day and just watch all their movements. That’s his favorite activity outside.
Brody would thrive in a home where there is little chaos. Kids maybe too much for him and he can get a little herd driven by sounds.
Brody does need a fence because given a chance he would chase cars, or critters. No invisible fence!
Please contact cripecasey@gmail.com if you have any questions about Brody. You can complete an application to adopt Brody or any of the dogs on our website at www.comebyebcrescue.org .
*** The potential adopter 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.
Our rescue strives to find the perfect home for each and every dog that we accept. Our volunteers screen every potential adopter to ensure the safety and happiness of the dog(s) placed. Applicants are screened via telephone interview, reference checks, veterinary history and home visit to ensure the safety and well being of each dog we place. We have a high rate of success in our placement of border collies in adoptive homes.
Our rescue strives to find the perfect home for each and every dog that we accept. Our volunteers screen every potential adopter to ensure the safety and happiness of the dog(s) placed. Applicants are screened via telephone interview, reference checks, veterinary history and home visit to ensure the safety and well being of each dog we place. We have a high rate of success in our placement of border collies in adoptive homes.
Each dog we rescue is placed in a private foster home. It is the role of the foster family to provide love, veterinary care and training to each foster dog.
Once in foster care, the foster home will arrange veterinary care (paid for by Come Bye BC Rescue) to ensure the health of the animal. Each dog is given a complete exam, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested, brought up to date on vaccinations and treated for any medical problems they may have. Some of the dogs we rescue have significant medical issues. We are very proactive in addressing any diagnosed or suspected medical problems, including the recruitment of specialists to treat the condition and, if necessary conduct surgery and advise on rehabilitation. Dogs are not discriminated against based on health issues.
Many of the dogs we rescue have never lived in a home or know what a toy is and need to be taught to play. Foster homes provide the training necessary for each dog to learn manners, housebreaking and basic obedience. Many dogs have had little to no human affection and attention. One of the most important jobs of the foster home is to teach a dog to trust humans.
Each dog we rescue is placed in a private foster home. It is the role of the foster family to provide love, veterinary care and training to each foster dog.
Once in foster care, the foster home will arrange veterinary care (paid for by Come Bye BC Rescue) to ensure the health of the animal. Each dog is given a complete exam, spayed or neutered, heartworm tested, brought up to date on vaccinations and treated for any medical problems they may have. Some of the dogs we rescue have significant medical issues. We are very proactive in addressing any diagnosed or suspected medical problems, including the recruitment of specialists to treat the condition and, if necessary conduct surgery and advise on rehabilitation. Dogs are not discriminated against based on health issues.
Many of the dogs we rescue have never lived in a home or know what a toy is and need to be taught to play. Foster homes provide the training necessary for each dog to learn manners, housebreaking and basic obedience. Many dogs have had little to no human affection and attention. One of the most important jobs of the foster home is to teach a dog to trust humans.
More about this rescue
Our mission is to rescue and successfully re-home border collies. It is our belief that dogs of sound temperament should be given every chance to lead a happy, healthy and fruitful life. In support of our mission, we also offer training resources and support to current owners experiencing behavior issues with their border collies. We do this in the hope that these dogs are able to stay in their existing homes and do not end up at a shelter or in a rescue. Unfortunately, there are far more wonderful border collies in need than can be saved.
We are an all-volunteer organization staffed by individuals committed to saving this wonderful breed. Some of our volunteers have little experience with border collies, while some possess over a decade of working with border collies. We work extensively with many other border collie and all breed rescues.
What We Do--
We rescue border collies. We educate people.
Why We Do It--
Many people are interested in adopting a border collie because the breed has been labeled as the "smartest dog." With intelligence comes responsibility, and it is this lack of responsibility on the part of the owner, which results in many border collies ending up in a rescue or a shelter.
The volunteers at Come Bye BC Rescue all have a love for dogs, but a particular passion for border collies. It is this passion that moves us toward our goal of finding loving forever homes for these wonderful dogs, while continually serving as an education and training resource for both current and prospective border collie owners.
Our mission is to rescue and successfully re-home border collies. It is our belief that dogs of sound temperament should be given every chance to lead a happy, healthy and fruitful life. In support of our mission, we also offer training resources and support to current owners experiencing behavior issues with their border collies. We do this in the hope that these dogs are able to stay in their existing homes and do not end up at a shelter or in a rescue. Unfortunately, there are far more wonderful border collies in need than can be saved.
We are an all-volunteer organization staffed by individuals committed to saving this wonderful breed. Some of our volunteers have little experience with border collies, while some possess over a decade of working with border collies. We work extensively with many other border collie and all breed rescues.
What We Do--
We rescue border collies. We educate people.
Why We Do It--
Many people are interested in adopting a border collie because the breed has been labeled as the "smartest dog." With intelligence comes responsibility, and it is this lack of responsibility on the part of the owner, which results in many border collies ending up in a rescue or a shelter.
The volunteers at Come Bye BC Rescue all have a love for dogs, but a particular passion for border collies. It is this passion that moves us toward our goal of finding loving forever homes for these wonderful dogs, while continually serving as an education and training resource for both current and prospective border collie owners.
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