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My name is Doug!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Border Collie/Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21025944-D24-056

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Doug is a 2-year-old Border Collie/Terrier mix dog.  He adjusted to the routine of our house quickly (which includes two middle sized dogs) and learned basic commands at such a fast pace that he either knew them already or is super bright. He loves to play but is also calm and snuggly. He is quite interested in squirrels so care should be had when opening the door as he will want to pursue - just tell him to stay and he listens. 

We have not crate trained Doug as he is can be trusted while we are gone from the house.  He will occasionally find something naughty to chew but that is very rare.  He will do fine if his family leaves the house for work daily.  

Doug loves a walk on the leash and is totally housebroken.  He has loved other dogs and people we have met in our travels. We do not have children in the home so I don’t have any experience with how he would be there.

He can jump a 4-foot fence so he must be leashed if in a 4 foot or less fenced yard. Having a 5/6 foot fence would be ideal. He would be great as an only dog but would be very happy to have a furry sibling to play with like he has in our home.   He is a rather quiet dog except when he gets excited.  

Doug is a great dog and will make his forever family very happy.  His markings are beautiful, and his fur is so soft!  If Doug sounds like he could fit into your family, please contact us to me him

INTERESTED IN ADOPTING DOUG? If so, please fill out our dog adoption application by copying and pasting this link in a new browser window: https://toolkit.rescuegroups.org/of/f?c=WHMSYCNC





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November 24, 2024, 12:52 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21025944-D24-056
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 5305, Cary, NC 27512

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All of our adoptions require submission of an application which is processed and and must be approved by our adoption coordinator. Potential adopters then take the animal on a trial (minimum of 2 weeks) before the adoption is finalized. This helps to ensure a good fit between the adopting family and the animal. All animals must be up to date on all vaccinations, spayed/neutered, and microchipped before the adoption can be finalized. Adoption fee is $225 for dogs, $115 for cats.

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Pets can be met during our adoption events (mostly on Saturdays) or by arrangements with the foster family.

More about this rescue

Best Friend Pet Adoption (BFPA) is a no-kill animal rescue organization based in central North Carolina. BFPA has no building, office, or shelter. We are an all-foster network committed to helping dogs and cats in need of homes. Individual donations are our most important source of income as we receive no public funding.

Our purpose is to provide medical assistance, foster homes, and adoption services to previously lost, abandoned, abused, or neglected animals in Wake County, NC and the surrounding counties. Our mission is to educate this disposable society in which we live that every life should be valued and cherished and is directly linked to human responsibility and commitment.

Almost all the animals we rescue require immediate medical attention. BFPA never turns away or euthanizes an animal because of the expense involved in returning them to good health. All our rescued animals are evaluated for temperament, examined by a veterinarian, vaccinated, microchipped (if possible) and sterilized, if age appropriate. Cats and dogs receive monthly flea/tick preventative and dogs also receive monthly heartworm preventative.

The most important ingredients we provide to these animals are loving care and a safe haven -- something most of them have never experienced. These cats and dogs live in volunteer foster homes until we find them a loving permanent home, however long it takes. We match these precious beings to a single, couple or family who understand cats and dogs should be full participating members of the family. Our hope is that these animals never have to experience being unloved again.

Since our beginning, BFPA has rescued and placed thousands of cats and dogs into their forever homes.

BFPA was created in 1998 by two Raleigh-area women who had volunteered with other established rescues in the Triangle. Their dedication to help homeless dogs and cats has led to an organization that has grown to over 225 volunteers strong.

BFPA received 501(c)(3) status in 1999.

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