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Jasmine is a 2-year-old border collie mix born 4/2/22, who was adopted as a puppy. A happy girl, and a great companion whose circumstances have recently changed. Now her environment is challenged daily creating stress for Jasmine making rehoming the best option for her future.
Jasmine is up to date on all vaccines, she is heartworm negative, and is on a scheduled routine for heartworm and flea and tick preventatives. She is overweight at 70 pounds. Still an active youngster, Jasmine loves to play with her stuffed toys, most of which become unstuffed in short order. Give her an empty milk jug or a water bottle to tussle with and she's a happy girl. Chasing a huge ball in the backyard is a favorite activity.
Jasmine does get irritated and aggressive when one of the other dogs in the present household invade her space especially around her food dish. For that reason, she is fed separately. When introduced properly, she will get along with most other dogs. But it's felt she would be much happier being the sole dog in the house. Jasmine is not well suited to toddlers or children under the age of 10. Jasmine will work best with experienced adults who can provide her with plenty of exercise and a home with a fenced in yard.
Jasmine did go through basic training for 1 month, walks well on a leash, and will jump into the car with no hesitation, but does get car sick. Giving her Dramamine helps. If you would like more information about Jasmine, you can email bolten.diane@gmail.com or you can fill out an apllication at www.arcbcr.org/apply-to-adopt-cl
Jasmine is a 2-year-old border collie mix born 4/2/22, who was adopted as a puppy. A happy girl, and a great companion whose circumstances have recently changed. Now her environment is challenged daily creating stress for Jasmine making rehoming the best option for her future.
Jasmine is up to date on all vaccines, she is heartworm negative, and is on a scheduled routine for heartworm and flea and tick preventatives. She is overweight at 70 pounds. Still an active youngster, Jasmine loves to play with her stuffed toys, most of which become unstuffed in short order. Give her an empty milk jug or a water bottle to tussle with and she's a happy girl. Chasing a huge ball in the backyard is a favorite activity.
Jasmine does get irritated and aggressive when one of the other dogs in the present household invade her space especially around her food dish. For that reason, she is fed separately. When introduced properly, she will get along with most other dogs. But it's felt she would be much happier being the sole dog in the house. Jasmine is not well suited to toddlers or children under the age of 10. Jasmine will work best with experienced adults who can provide her with plenty of exercise and a home with a fenced in yard.
Jasmine did go through basic training for 1 month, walks well on a leash, and will jump into the car with no hesitation, but does get car sick. Giving her Dramamine helps. If you would like more information about Jasmine, you can email bolten.diane@gmail.com or you can fill out an apllication at www.arcbcr.org/apply-to-adopt-cl
If you are interested in adopting a ARC Border Collie, please visit our website to complete an adoption application. Once you have completed the application, one of our volunteers will contact you to set up a home visit.
If you adopt a dog from ARCBCR, it will come to you spayed or neutered, current on all vaccines, heartworm tested and current on heartworm preventative. Our Adoption Fee starts at $200 for sweet seniors, $300 for adults & $400 for puppies ($100 reimbursement once spayed/neutered). You can be assured that each and every penny goes back into the next dog we take in. The reality is, while you are making arrangements to take home your new family member, one of us is making arrangements to evaluate and rescue the next ARCBCR dog in need.
If you are interested in adopting a ARC Border Collie, please visit our website to complete an adoption application. Once you have completed the application, one of our volunteers will contact you to set up a home visit.
If you adopt a dog from ARCBCR, it will come to you spayed or neutered, current on all vaccines, heartworm tested and current on heartworm preventative. Our Adoption Fee starts at $200 for sweet seniors, $300 for adults & $400 for puppies ($100 reimbursement once spayed/neutered). You can be assured that each and every penny goes back into the next dog we take in. The reality is, while you are making arrangements to take home your new family member, one of us is making arrangements to evaluate and rescue the next ARCBCR dog in need.
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All ARC Border Collies live with foster families until they are ready to be adopted. We do not have a physical shelter. Once you have completed the application process and home evaluation you will be able to visit our dogs in their foster homes which are located in Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland. ARC will work with you to find the best dog for your lifestyle.
www.arcbcr.org Visit our Web Site
All ARC Border Collies live with foster families until they are ready to be adopted. We do not have a physical shelter. Once you have completed the application process and home evaluation you will be able to visit our dogs in their foster homes which are located in Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland. ARC will work with you to find the best dog for your lifestyle.
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Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue, Inc., (ARCBCR) is a dream come true for a passionate group of Border Collie lovers who had the good fortune of meeting, and befriending each other through past rescue work.
The purpose of ARCBCR is to rescue Border Collies and Border Collie mixes from situations that are neglectful, abusive, and endangering. We take in dogs from shelters, dogs found as strays, and dogs that can no longer be kept by their current families.
We provide the following for each and every one of our dogs: a loving and caring foster home, all necessary veterinarian care, including spay or neuter, and any rehabilitation a dog might need enabling it to acclimate into their forever, loving home.
ARCBCR is a small all volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) group, so if you would like to make a donation to help us care for the dogs, your gift is tax deductible.
Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue, Inc., (ARCBCR) is a dream come true for a passionate group of Border Collie lovers who had the good fortune of meeting, and befriending each other through past rescue work.
The purpose of ARCBCR is to rescue Border Collies and Border Collie mixes from situations that are neglectful, abusive, and endangering. We take in dogs from shelters, dogs found as strays, and dogs that can no longer be kept by their current families.
We provide the following for each and every one of our dogs: a loving and caring foster home, all necessary veterinarian care, including spay or neuter, and any rehabilitation a dog might need enabling it to acclimate into their forever, loving home.
ARCBCR is a small all volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) group, so if you would like to make a donation to help us care for the dogs, your gift is tax deductible.
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