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My name is Coco!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Australian Cattle Dog
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21098784

My details

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My story

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

Cattle dog mix puppy, female

Meet Coco, one of Lola and Barney’s litter of 11!   Coco is small and sweet and just about the cutest thing anyone has ever seen. She is happy-go-lucky, wiggly, and a very social pup.

Coco is 7 weeks old, microchipped, on a vaccine schedule, and will be adopted out on a spay contract.

 

Coco is in Atascadero.

 

More photos, video, and updates (including of mom and dad dogs):  https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1299398481021803&type=3

 

Interested in Coco? please fill out an application at: https://bit.ly/CCHDR_App

 

December 3, 2024, 6:58 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21098784
Contact
Phone
Address
Paso Robles, CA 93446

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Send out application (contract), verify information, check DNA lists available, approve or decline potential adopters. If approved, set up appointmet, collect adoption fee and adopt animal if successful match. 21 day refund policy, but dogs may always return to rescue.

For questions or an application to meet one of our dogs, email wendy@ccbcrescue.com

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Go meet their pets

We have foster dogs in these locations:
Paso Robles, CA
Huntington Beach, CA
Fresno, CA

More about this rescue

Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization dedicated to finding great dogs great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649

Central Coast Border Collie Rescue (CCHDRescue) is dedicated to helping find homes for Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, Australian Cattle Dog/Queensland Heeler, Australian Kelpie, and other herding breeds and mixes. This site lists dogs in shelters as well as dogs in homes and foster care, and is intended to help adopters seeking good dogs, and dogs seeking loving homes. 7

Why we do it: Herding dogs are not for every one. Too many adopters get these dogs as status symbols only to find out, their life style doesn't meet these high energy dogs needs. As a result, these wonderful misunderstood dogs wind up in shelters. We understand what drives these dogs, we can place them appropriately.
Our mission is to educate people and save dogs. We do it because we love these dogs, with a little effort, can give them a good new life. Euthanasia is not the solution to our animal overpopulation issue. Education is.

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