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Clifford

Border Collie Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 9 mos
Valparaiso, IN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Clifford, a 2-and-a-half-year-old Border Collie mix who was adopted as a puppy. Unfortunately, he was recently surrendered when his family expanded, and they felt he was `too hyper` around the baby. However, he did well with the other child in the household.Clifford is really struggling in the shelter environment—he’s very stressed and anxious, often shaking out of fear. Since being surrendered, he’s developed a fear of men but does better with women. Despite his anxiety, Clifford is potty trained and walks well on a leash.The transition from home to shelter has been especially difficult for him, as he misses the comfort and safety of a loving home. Clifford deserves a calm, patient family who can help him feel secure again. Do you think you could be the perfect match for Clifford?
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Nellie

Border Collie

Female, 2 yrs
Valparaiso, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Duke

Border Collie Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Hobart, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Duke is a one year old "Borador" that was rescued from a puppy mill very young. He is fantastic on a leash, good in the car, house and kennel trained, and learning basic commands. He is incredibly intelligent and would do great with agility training or a higher level of training beyond basic commands. He has a lot of energy so either a fenced in yard or room to run will be ideal. He is incredibly affectionate with everyone he meets. He is not fond of all dogs but could be paired well with one that is non-dominant. Due to his higher energy and love for play, cats will be pestered by him, but not harmed. He is great with kids but is very eager to play so that is something to consider.
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Crew

Border Collie

Male, Young
Plymouth, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact stephodellbc@hotmail.com for more information about this pet. Meet Crew     Crew is a 3 1/2 year old neutered/male, classic black and white, Border Collie. Approximately 35 pounds. He is very lean and could stand to gain 5 to 10 pounds....he just burns off everything he eats. Crew is being fostered in Plymouth, Indiana.  Crew is EXCELLENT with other dogs!! His forever home will need to include another dog. He isn't an "only dog home" sort of dog. He plays at doggie daycare regularly and loves playtime. He also enjoys fetch. When other dogs are involved in the game, he will often just play chase as another dog is doing the fetching. He is very soft tempered and will not push to get the ball if another dog is going for it. He is curious about my cats, but when he approaches them, he quickly loses interest and moves on. He is extremely fearful of loud noises. And very suspicious of unfamiliar people. Due to him being a bit more fearful than most BCs, he should be considered a flight risk. His forever home will have to be 100% diligent that doors and gates to areas that aren't securely enclosed or fenced are kept closed and latched at all times. Once he becomes familiar with a new person, he is very affectionate. It does take him some time to warm up to new people. A home with children wouldn't be appropriate for him. If your home is a busy one, with lots of visitors....or if you have older children that enjoy having friends over, then he isn't an appropriate dog for you. It would be likely that he would need to be kept crated or separate from visitors he doesn't know. Crew likes and thrives in a quiet environment that also has other dogs for him to play and hang out with. He is crate trained and house trained. He is excellent when traveling in the car. He is good on leash.   Crew is now ready to start looking for his forever home. He is a LOVE   He is very sweet and friendly with people he knows ...Excellent with dogs and reasonable with cats. He gets excited to see the kitties and would like to chase but doesn't ever try to put his mouth on them. He is very soft in terms of his temperament. He is great in his kennel or crate. He rides very well in the car. Very food motivated. Very promising young boy!! And very much my kind of dog... I love everything about this pup and he is super handsome to top it all off!!   He is a very sensitive and sweet boy. He was relinquished to a Southern Indiana shelter for chasing calves Who knew Border Collies liked to chase !?! He LOVES other dogs but is very suspicious of new people.  Crew will bark at new people.  He can be fearful of new places, noises and things and will require a secure fence (no invisible fences) since he could be a flight risk if he gets spooked by something. He is excellent in his crate and a very good rider in the vehicle. He is doing very well in the house now.... initially he was worried about being inside.... he had been an outside dog before coming in to rescue. He would do best in a quiet home with another dog or dogs. He was recently introduced to sheep. He was initially worried about the new environment but did finally settle in and we were able to see his herding instinct kick in. He has been neutered and completely vetted. He is ready to find a home of his very own that is perfectly suited for his needs. Crew requires a fence (no electric fence) and an adult only home. Please contact stephodellbc@hotmail.com if you have any questions about Crew.  You can complete an application to adopt Crew or any of the dogs on our website at www.comebyebcrescue.org .    ***  The potential adoptor 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.   Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 12, 2024, 4:35 pm
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Faber

Border Collie

Male, Young
Plymouth, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact ridgway@illinois.edu for more information about this pet. Meet Faber, Faber update 10/24/24 Faber continues to progress nicely in his comfort level with people and is now choosing to initiate going up to people to meet them as long as they are quiet and willing to let him make the overtures at his own pace. In addition to his CGC and CGC-Urban titles, he has added a Tricks-Novice title and now is registered with AKC with a PAL (Purebred Alternative Listing) registration number so his titles are ‘official’. Faber has completed basic obedience and basic performance skills courses at our dog training club and is currently enrolled in a beginning agility class…which he LOVES!!! He now is excited to arrive at the club and eager to get out of the car and into the training building. He is absolutely fearless about different surfaces, getting up on equipment or having footing that moves (e.g. teeter and wobbleboard). In fact, this past week, he was introduced to a skateboard - he readily got on it and was pulled around on it with no concern, even when a young Lab got loose and ran up to him, jumping all over him in her crazy young Lab style, and, not only did he not react to her, he stayed standing in position on the swaying skateboard! The interaction didn’t worry him a bit! I can now say with confidence that this boy could have a performance career with the right person who was patient, fair and supportive with him. He really is a little gem!   Faber update - 7/8/24   Faber is blossoming with new skills and growing confidence. He passed his Urban Canine Good Citizen test in June amid a very busy downtown outdoor dining crowd and was unconcerned about very dramatic distractions with backfiring city buses, wild cyclists and skateboarders and everything else the downtown area could throw at us! He is pretty environmentally stable – his early months on the street probably gave him wide exposure to sights and sounds and he is not bothered by motion or loud noises. Over Fourth of July holiday, he was not worried by fireworks or thunderstorms but got kind of happy excited and barked back in shared celebration (he is otherwise not a barker or whiner). He is currently training in our club’s Performance Basics class to continue his general training and add foundations for agility and other sports. He remains perfect with other animals, ignoring or politely greeting cats and livestock and adjusting his behaviors to the level of comfort for other dogs while always being up for a rousing game of chase or wrestling with like-minded playmates. Faber LOVES other dogs but remains well-behaved and handler-focused until released for play and then will recall INSTANTLY no matter how engaging or rowdy the play. He is becoming more confident around people and has even started to initiate contact with others. Once he trusts a person, he is a snuggly cuddler and also loves to work hard for them to earn their happy praise yet contentedly entertains himself with toys or touring the yard if others are busy or not in play or snuggle mode. He has a perky little trot and can continue this pace seemingly forever. He loves to be busy but also settles nicely in the house. Faber is an easy dog to live with and adapts to most any schedule, happily resting in his crate in those in-between times. He asks for nothing and appreciates everything! He is ready for new adventures with a home of his own! Update 9/2023 “Faber passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen test with flying colors on his first attempt. He is a quick learner and works happily for verbal praise. He is wonderful with other dogs of all descriptions and turns out he is a fantastic puppy-raiser – he is just phenomenal with the pushy and obnoxious baby border collie that has joined the household. He is also showing amazing speed and agility in his games with her – like a little border collie cutting horse! Faber is fully enjoying life as he waits for his forever home.” Faber is a red tri-color smooth-coated male estimated to be born in January-February 2022. He is named after a top-of-the-line art pencil (Faber Castell), a nod to his truly artistic coat coloration: he is a deep dark rich red accented by copper-to-blond points which transition subtly into white feet and facial markings, with coppery highlights on the side of his thighs and striking green-yellow eyes that dominate his first impression. He has prick ears, with a left ear that is variably upright or slightly tipped. Faber is a convenient smaller size Border Collie at about 19.5” at the withers and 33lb lean weight. Faber is being fostered in Savoy IL. Faber was found as a stray running in Southern Indiana when he was about 6 months old – he was afraid of even well-meaning people and had to be trapped. He was fostered in a private home before being transferred for foster with Come Bye Border Collie Rescue in January 2023 and has been with his current foster since then so, between the two foster homes, a lot is known about him. Faber LOVES, LOVES, LOVES other dogs and gets along very well with dogs of all types and sizes. He comes alive in the presence of other dogs and will need to go to a home where there will be abundant opportunities for him to play and be around others. He is reported to also be good with cats. He has shown no interest in chasing rabbits or other wildlife, bikes, cars etc. while on his walks. He walks exceptionally well on a leash, adjusting his pace to match his handler’s and calmly stopping and waiting when his handler stops to talk or do something else. He is environmentally very stable except will sometimes startle if surprised by a sudden human appearance or human-related noise. Otherwise, he is neutral to random noises, traffic, different surfaces or structures or weather elements (storms, rain, hot/cold) and completely non-reactive to other animals. Faber potties readily on or off leash but prefers to ‘go’ when he is taken out for that purpose, not when he is on his pleasure walks. When travelling, we establish a potty area and he readily understands and uses it promptly when taken there. He rides extremely well in the car and readily jumps in his crate as soon as the door is opened. He has done very well when having to spend long hours crated in the car – he likes his crate and is content to watch quietly, occasionally working on a chew toy. He has superb crate manners at home as well – he loves his crate and will often go there to signal that he believes it’s time for dinner or for bed, at times he wants to rest, or if he becomes uneasy about something. He is clean, quiet and content in his crate and pretty much ignores anything meant as crate-time enrichment – he is content without it. He has great house manners – he doesn’t get into things and has only played with or chewed dog toys meant for that purpose. He does tear up cardboard (paper towel or toilet paper tubes, 12pk beverage boxes) but those are considered and given as dog toys in his current home. He absolutely loves toys, especially those made of gel plastic, and he will happily entertain himself endlessly with them. He is not destructive of toys but will ‘defluff’ the plush ones if a hole develops or continue tearing one that another dog has damaged. He is still figuring out about playing with a human – he is interested in human-toy-Faber interaction and shows a natural retrieve but is uncertain about bringing the toy back all the way back seemingly because of residual distrust of an approaching or reaching person. He likes to gather toys into a pile or hide them in the crevice between dog beds. He is a typical level of ‘selfish’ about toys with other dogs which manifests as playing keep away but he has given NO reason for concern about resource guarding: other dogs can come and take anything away from him without issue. Faber is a very quiet dog but he will alert bark if someone comes to the door or approaches the yard when he is outside. Faber is super smart, playful and athletic – he is extremely fast and can turn on a dime. As he becomes more confident in his current home, he has started to show some herding tendencies which are easily interrupted if indicated. He learns readily and very quickly comes to understand and cooperate with household routines. Formal obedience training has not yet been initiated because he will first need to have a stronger foundation of trust and building of a reward system that is meaningful to him (his wariness about direct human interaction makes him reluctant to accept rewards of food, attention or praise i.e. those are not yet rewarding to him because his caution about the person is still paramount). He is wonderfully behaved for grooming: though he doesn’t love baths or nail trims, he is always fully cooperative, and he has come to really enjoy being brushed. He readily eats dry kibble and does well on it. It is easy to give him medications (but he isn’t going to fall for the hide-it-in-food thing!). He is just a super easy-care, easy-to-live-with easy keeper with tons of potential. Faber’s difficult start in life, likely dominated by people trying to grab him or draw him in with food to capture him, built a dog that at 6 months of age was terrified of people. Even then, he never showed any tendency whatsoever to bite (he is a freeze or flee kind of guy and if he can’t flee, he freezes). He has made tremendous strides since then in learning to trust and he clearly shows the desire to bond and interact with his person but there remains some wariness he will need to continue to outgrow with continuing positive associations with people who are patient and aware. He can readily negotiate new environments, but it will take him a longer period to have confidence in his new human family. It is definitely worth the wait for this exceptional boy! Faber is most comfortable and seeks attention when his person is seated – he will then come up for petting and seems to enjoy stroking of his head and ears, firm rubbing of his muzzle with a cupped hand, and relatively firm thumping pats on the sides of his chest. When his person is standing, he will veer away if approached but otherwise follows around the house to watch what is going on. He accepts being hugged or picked up, but it worries him. When going out to the yard, he prefers to have his person go outside with him and will wait at the door until the person steps through then will go out. If the person turns to go back inside, he will turn and run inside but will stay outside to explore or play with the other dogs if the person stays outside. He now will occasionally go outside before the person steps out and has stayed out to play a couple of times. He loves chasing toys and playing tag or wrestling with other dogs, in or out of the house. He is always very appropriate with other dogs and adapts his level of interaction to the other dog’s personality and interest. He also settles well in the house and will curl up on the floor near his person for hours at a time. Faber is looking for a child-free home (not because he is a threat to them but because the type and level of activity of children and their natural desire to cuddle and pet the dog would be extremely stressful to him) and a home where he will get to share life with another dog. He will need a patient person who will help him continue to grow his trust and confidence and who understands that it will take a while to build the foundation that allows him to be the loving, devoted partner he so wants to be. A home with a secure fence would be best for this boy! UPDATE 6/13/2023: Faber has really accelerated his progress! He actively seeks out attention and petting and looks to engage with his person in play, now seeing people as the source and integral part of the best games. He now finds reward in happy verbal praise and will work for it. He has come to enjoy pausing on his adventure walks to sit with his person for getting rubs and pets and watching the world together. He is an all-weather, all-terrain kind of guy. He shows no concern for wind, rain or thunder and seems very heat-tolerant. He readily navigates different surfaces and would-be environmental barriers (creeks, downed trees, rocks, bridges, tall grass etc) with ease and calm. He really responds to toys as well as verbal praise and shows a good natural retrieve in fetch games. He is jumping a single bar off leash when asked – he is not sure why that pleases his handler so but he enjoys the game for the shared engagement with his person and the praise he gets afterward. He often shadows his person around the house or curls up by the chair for computer time but is equally content to play independently or hand with the other dogs.   Faber gets along exceptionally well with every other animal on the planet and delights in happy play with other like-minded dogs while respecting the boundaries of dogs not wanting his company. He is fantastic with cats, greeting interested cats politely, playing gently with those inviting him to do so and ignoring the rest. He has done a fair bit of travelling at this point and absolutely LOVES hotel rooms! He is super in the car and is good about waiting patiently and quietly in his crate while the other dogs are out working. For such a young dog, he is very mature in his behaviors while still being playful with the energy to be up for anything. He is about to embark on the new adventure of group training classes with other beginner dogs which he will continue until adoption. He is a really nice little dog who is coming along very well!   Please contact  ridgway@illinois.edu   if you have any questions about Faber.  You can complete an application to adopt Faber or any of the dogs on our website at   www.comebyebcrescue.org  .    ***  The potential adoptor 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.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 12, 2024, 4:35 pm
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Shaka

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Plymouth, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Please contact ebaxter2010@outlook.com for more information about this pet. Introducing Shaka!!!Shaka is a lovable and intelligent Border Collie who adores people! Shaka thrives on human interaction and enjoys being petted, making her a delightful companion for anyone looking for a furry friend.   Though she’s made strides in overcoming some challenges,  Shaka will need a dedicated pet parent to help her continue her journey. She has made progress with resource guarding. She prefers to be the only female dog in the home and gets along well with respectful male companions.   Shaka has some separation anxiety, but she’s responding well to anti-anxiety medication. Loud noises can be a source of fear for her, so a calm and quiet environment is ideal. She’s an athletic girl who loves to run and play, so a home with a secure 6-foot privacy fence (no e-fences, please!) is necessary for her safety and happiness.   Shaka is a fan favorite at the vet's office, where her affectionate nature is always met with smiles. She’s looking for an experienced handler to guide her while showering her with love and praise.   If you're ready to open your heart and home to this sweet girl, Shaka is eager to find her forever family. With love and support, she will be a devoted companion who will bring joy and affection into your life.    Age: 7 years 4 months (best estimate) Weight: 45 lbs. Location: Urbana, IL 61802 If you have questions about Shaka, please email cbbcrvolunteers@gmail.com  For additional information on Border Collies and our adoption process, please visit our website at www.comebyebcrescue.com.        ***  The potential adoptor will get a refund if it’s determined by the Foster that it’s not a good match for the dog and the dog for them, if we do not process their application. If you have questions about Shaka, please email cbbcrvolunteers@gmail.com  For additional information on Border Collies and our adoption process, please visit our website at www.comebyebcrescue.com.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.January 4, 2025, 10:28 am

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Lakeshore PAWS

4611 Evans Ave, Valparaiso, IN 46383

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Come Bye Border Collie Rescue - Northern Division

Plymouth, IN 46563

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SNAP of Michigan

PO Box 352, Niles, MI 49120

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Homeward Bound Animal Welfare Group

Mishawaka, IN 46546

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The Anti-Cruelty Society - Home-to-Home Program

Chicago, IL 60654

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Animal Welfare League

10305 Southwest Highway, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415

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Pal's Place

Chicago, IL 60618

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