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Puppies and dogs in Red Bluff, California

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Shay

Australian Kelpie

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
COTTONWOOD, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Shay aka Red is located in San Diego, Ca Shay aka Red is a young energetic beautiful Kelpie. She is great witth dogs of all sizes, she is submissive .Shay also has done well around large livestock but no chickens or cats Shay is an extermely loyal dog to her people and wants to work with and please them..She is shy at first meet but warms up pretty quickly. Shay is great on leash, housetrained and crate trained. Shay is extremely intelligent, fun and loving. Shay would thrive with an active family and breed experience would be a plus but not required,.Shay is still getting used to meeting new people but warms up pretty quickly..Shay is athletic and runs 5 miles easily. swims and can be off leash is safe places. Shay is being socialized in her foster home and will need a family who will continue that work.
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JoJo

German Shepherd Dog Husky

Female, Adult
Cottonwood, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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JoJo was a rescue who showed up at our door 5 years ago starving. Although we did not want a dog we felt the need to help her. Now our very elderly parents are requiring much of our time as well as out of state grandchildren. JoJo is extremely loving and loves attention. She is crate and house trained and very smart. She’d make a great watch dog or ranch dog as well! Seems to inherently know basic herding but was not trained. Good with some dogs but not all. Makes a great companion! Please help us and thank you 💕
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Agnes

St. Bernard German Shepherd Dog

Female, 2 yrs 11 mos
COTTONWOOD, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Aggie is very affectionate and loves all people including kids. Aggie is good with all dogs big and small and cats. Aggie is housetrained, great on leash, knows sit, shake, down and recalls. Aggie loves water, car rides and is good in outdoor restaurants.She is a real sweetheart of a big girl and a family dog not a guardian. Aggie must have another dog in the home because without a dog friend or person she has seperation anxiety. We rescued Aggie full of embedded foxtails, 25 pounds underweight with some skin issues. Aggie iwill always need maintenece due to her size, coat and history, She needs joint suppliments, her ears cleaned weekly and rgooming. Aggie may have a permanent limp which doesnt bother her much.
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Fiona

Tibetan Mastiff

Female, Young
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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SKITTLES

Siberian Husky Border Collie

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🐶 🐕 SKITTLES Female 2 1/2 years, 52 lbs & AVAILABLE Husky / BC mix – check out more photos and see the rest of our dogs on our website -- https://norcalbcrescue.org/available-dogs/our-dogs/ 🐕 🐶 SKITTLES was a great mom to her 10, yes 10, awesome Sweets and Treats puppies, and now she is ready for her forever home. Once her babies were adopted SKIT really began to shine. She has come a long way from the pancaking, pregnant, and shy gal to the protective, correcting mom, to a friendly, outgoing gal we foster parents love. She gets along well with people and other dogs. She’s been fine around the cats, but with her husky bloodlines we’d still caution against a home with cats. SKITTLES is about 2 1/2years of age, 52 lbs., with a thick medium coat. SKITTLES is crate and house trained. She has not pottied in the house since her “mom” days. She is now very comfortable in her crate (home and travel) during down and overnight sleep time. She knows “crate” and willingly goes in on her own as she knows it’s either meal or treat time. She knows sit, does ok with down, and has excellent recall even when distracted by people or dogs at the park next door. We are working on “off” as she likes jumping up (gently) on people, and does her share of licking the counters clean (we ensure no food is left for her to get) but responds well to direction. SKITTLES, after proper introductions, does well with people and other dogs. Once she trusts, she trusts completely. Treats and patience are the way to SKITTLES’s heart. She sits politely for pets, but she is not overbearing. When you stop she’ll find a dog bed or a spot on the floor and patiently wait for the next round...and the next…and the next. SKITTLES is happy inside or outside, wherever she has companionship. Sun, rain, snow…nothing deters her. She is happiest when her people accompany her outside (she’ll chase a ball or play keep away with a stick) and is almost as happy playing with her foster siblings. She especially enjoys Perkins, who plays to her energy level. She’d prefer a “Perkins-like” four legged companion to help her burn off energy, but would be fine as an only dog if you include yourself in all her activities, and she in yours. The more SKITTLES is included in your activities the quicker the bonding will occur. SKITTLES is micro-chipped, spayed, heartworm negative and on preventative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application (https://norcalbcrescue.org/adoption/adoption-application/) and wish to inquire about SKITTLES, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration. SKITTLES is fostering north of Corning in Tehama County, CA.
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CRUZ

Border Collie

Male, 5 yrs 5 mos
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🐶 🐕 CRUZ Male Border collie mix approximately 4 ½ - 5 years, 40 lbs & AVAILABLE – check out more photos and see the rest of our dogs on our website -- https://norcalbcrescue.org/available-dogs/our-dogs/ 🐕 🐶 Meet CRUZ, a handsome 4 ½ to 5-year-old, 40 pound, smooth-coated black-and-white boy with classic border collie markings. A sweet, happy boy, he immediately takes to people. In fact, his favorite place to be is with people. He needs nothing more than a human to pet him, and a lap in which to drop his head, to be content. He is comfortable and enjoys the outdoors, but CRUZ has a strong drive to be inside where he can be safe, warm (or cool), secure, and near his family. CRUZ can go from content-to-simply-hang-with-his-human to playing a rousing game of fetch in a finger-snap. Most times he will bring the ball back to you and drop it or let you take it from his gentle mouth. And when you tire of tossing, he switches off his BC boy energy and settles back into hang out mode, often joining his foster dad on the outside bench for cuddles and pets.   CRUZ likes toys and sticks, well, really, more like branches, and when our puppy Una was here, he had nonstop fun playing tug with her. He gets along well with all the other dogs in his foster home. Sometimes he can be a little forward in his play, so the temperament of the other dog(s) in his home will matter, though he seems naturally gentler with smaller dogs like our little chihuahua house guest. While he would enjoy the company of another dog, he’d really love to be the only one so he gets all the attention. He has become increasingly interested in the cats, and not in a good way. Cruz will need a cat-free environment. CRUZ has some medical issues. He is mildly incontinent (controlled with medication). CRUZ will also require a low protein diet. We are happy discuss these issues further, and we can even share lab results, particularly if you’d like to discuss with your veterinarian.  CRUZ is smart, having learned to negotiate the doggy door very quickly and to walk nicely on the short leash walks he takes in his foster home. He also enjoys longer walks and could be a good running partner. CRUZ is mostly praise, but also treat motivated, which should make his continued training fun. CRUZ is crate trained. He has made great progress on his housetraining. If you are looking for a devoted companion that loves to be loved on, a fun-loving boy who is a joy to train and play with, and love petting your pup, then please consider giving CRUZ his forever home. CRUZ is micro-chipped, neutered, heartworm negative and on preventative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application (https://norcalbcrescue.org/adoption/adoption-application/) and wish to inquire about CRUZ, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration. CRUZ is fostering north of Corning in Tehama County, CA.

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Dynamic Duo Dog Rescue & Transport

Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Tehama County Animal Care Center

1830 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Deserving Pets Rescue

Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Buster's Paw Prints

Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Code 3 K9 Rescue

PO Box 8011, Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Critters Galore

Gerber, CA 96035

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, reptiles, small animals

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Pyles Of Smiles, Inc.

Cottonwood, CA 96022

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CATZ and DOGZ of The North State, Inc

Cottonwood, CA 96022

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, small animals

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Cassie's Dream

COTTONWOOD, CA 96022

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