Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Knox – The Ball-Loving Adventure Buddy!
If I were to describe Knox in one sentence, it would be: 'Ball is life!' He’s a 3-year-old, 40-pound Bearded Collie mix (we think). Knox is an absolute heartbreaker with a face that will melt anyone’s heart. He can grow long, luxurious hair, but I keep it short. He’s a happy, energetic boy who thrives on play with people and dogs, he’ll bring joy and excitement to any adventure!
He came into my life when he was around 6 months old. Before that, he lived on a farm under less-than-ideal conditions, and it's possible he experienced some mistreatment or isolation. Because of this, He can be timid with new experiences at first but once he knows he’s safe he will relax and he's ready for the adventure.
He’s up to date on vaccinations, neutered, and microchipped.
Knox’s Favorite Things
Knox absolutely LOVES balls (tennis balls are his #1 favorite!), squeaky toys, car rides with his head out the window, visits to the dog park and walks—though we’re still working on perfecting his leash skills. He’s food-motivated, which is very helpful in his training! Kids are some of his favorite people because they love to play too! Knox isn't a big cuddler, but he does like to be near his people and appreciates lots of love and a good belly scratch first thing in the morning and evenings when he's winding down.
While Knox would rather play than nap during the day, he loves a good 10-12 hours sleep and will put himself to bed when he’s ready.
The Perfect Home for Knox
The perfect home for Knox would be an active one with a fenced backyard and perhaps a couple of kids, another dog or two who love to play or an owner who enjoys adventures and can provide him with plenty of attention and engagement. A small apartment, a busy home with long periods of isolation and little attention and exercise would not be suitable for him.
Knox’s Good Habits
Knox is completely house-trained and never has accidents indoors. He’s a big fan of his kennel and often chooses to sleep there, even though he’s free to sleep anywhere in the house. He’s not destructive and sticks to chewing his toys (which he loves). His shedding is minimal—while you will find hairballs on the floor, you’ll only occasionally find a stray hair or two on your clothes. Knox is a smart boy who knows commands like sit, lay down, and come—especially if there’s food or a toy involved!
Choosing to re-home Knox has been one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make. I love him with all my heart, and it pains me to admit that his needs have grown beyond what I can provide. When I worked from home, I was able to give him the exercise and attention he thrives on. But with my return to an in-office schedule, I can’t give him the time and attention he deserves. As much as I wish I could make it work, I know it’s not fair to him. Knox deserves a family who can provide him with the playtime and attention he craves. If you’re an active person or family looking for a loyal, playful companion, I truly believe Knox would be the perfect addition to your life.February 2, 2025, 4:23 pm