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Collie puppies and dogs in Colorado Springs, Colorado

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These Collies are available for adoption close to Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Roo

Collie Beagle

Male, 9 mos
Pueblo, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Roo came to us at 12 weeks and needless to say he grew up in foster. Times were hard for rescues and it was an election year and wveryine was holding that almighty dollar. I can't day I blame them we all want to properly affordnandncarenfor our animals.. Roo is a big Goofy guy and makes everyine laugh gonna daily basis. He loves to play in the water, he loves fetch and he loves attention. Roo would succeed in a family w kids who can gove him live and patiemce. Roo does have a working dog attitude- meaning they nip not BITE. Exactly how they bring the sheep or goats 🐐 in..Around the house he's just assuring his love for you. He loves to hold his foster mamas hand to lead her to his water bowl or food bowl.

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Below are our newest added Collies available for adoption in Colorado Springs, Colorado. To see more adoptable Collies in Colorado Springs, Colorado, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Ranger

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 8 yrs 4 mos
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I am the most loyal doggo you will ever meet. If you don't want a shadow following you around in the shape of me, I'm not the dog for you. My favorite thing to do is play fetch outside. My humans say that I would literally collapse from exhaustion before I'd quit playing ball. I love to go for walks, get pets, and cuddle whenever possible. I do bark sometimes, but how else would I look out for you? I really am a lover, and just want to be the best boy I can be. A home with older children would be best. I have a lot of training and I learn new skills really quickly. I love being a working dog so give me a task or something to do and I'm on it. I lack manners at times, I like to barge through doors or open ones that are supposed to be closed but mainly because I just want to be involved. I've lived with other dogs, but I'd been around them multiple times (or grew up with them) so I'd suggest a slow and low energy introduction. Dog parks make me nervous and I can be reactive on leash to other dogs, so it's best that I don't go on walks with a lot of paw traffic or large crowds. I currently live with two children, under the age of two and frankly it stresses me out. Their quick movements, loud actions, and unpredictable behavior coupled with my breed as a herding dog, make it really hard for me to thrive in this environment. Older kids, where I can cuddle and they act more low key would probably be a better environment for me. I think the best place for me would be an older home, and possibly one where I can be spoiled rotten. I'm a comfort body so one that lets me on the couch and sleep in bed. Maybe a place with property so I can run around and cause trouble. I need a home with a lot of patience and love, because I need a lot and give a lot. I know how much my mom loves me, she's been my best friend since I was born and I know she's trying to give me the best chance to have the happiest life! I'd do best in a home with older children. My adoption fee includes a training program specific to my needs.
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Jewels

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 3 yrs 11 mos
Colorado springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jewel is One Gem of an Adventure Companion! Meet magnificent Jewel, a gorgeous 3 year old white heeler mix eager for fun! This active girl loves going on walks and making new furry friends along the way. Though she looks robust, Jewel enjoys keeping busy and will thrive in an equally energetic home. After playtime, this sweet girl is quite the cuddle bug, content to lazily chew on a toy or soak up some sunshine while resting. Jewel spent most of her recent life as a solo dog and will need some socialization to newcomers both human and animal. But she warms up quickly with proper introductions. Outgoing Jewel rides nicely in the car and makes an excellent alert companion, letting her people know whenever someone is at the door. All she wants is an active family to call her own that gives her plenty of devotion, playtime, and adventure together. Jewel will turn 3 in March - what better present than finding her happy furever home at last! If you’re seeking a loyal dog with just as much tenacious spirit as snuggly affection to give, look no further than darling Jewel! If you are interested in integrating Jewels into your family please apply at https://www.fromforgottentoforever.com/adoptionapplication/
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Tas

Cattle Dog

Male, 7 mos
Colorado Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Tas is ready to find his furever home already! His siblings were adopted and he's been waiting since mid November for his people to take him home. He is an almost 7 mo heeler mix (the shelter said hound or shepherd mix and my dog scanner app says he has Ibezian Hound in him!) Tas is an old, grumpy soul in a young dogs body!  He growls at new dogs until he's gotten used to them, then he's fine. He currently lives with 3 other foster puppies and 2 adult fosters and they all get along great. Tas would be fine as an only dog, but would also do okay with another dog once they get to know each other. He does protect his food from his foster siblings, so will need to be fed separately. He is potty trained and uses the dog door like a champ! His current foster home is pretty chaotic (with dogs), so I think he would love to have a little less chaos and more peace and quiet. Tas loves to have his head scratched and get as much of the loves as you want to give him. He is a bit nervous on walks, but that is only because he hasn't been out in the world much. Tas does enjoy the walk, however, he just needs to build a little confidence. When he doesn't feel like playing with the other pups, he keeps himself entertained by throwing a toy up in the air and chasing it!   He will need someone willing to work with him on his dog greeting skills and offer confidence and support for him. Given a little patience, he's gonna be the bestest boy!  Can you give this boy his perfect home? If you are interested in adopting, please visit our website and complete an adoption application at www.elpasocountycanine.org/adopt ##2228875##

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Laws4Paws

Pueblo, CO 81004

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