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My name is
Cooper!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Border Collie
Color
Black - with White
Age
2 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
54021330

My story

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

Intake date 19 August 2023 . appx 8 month old, 26 lb, smooth coated, tri-colored neutered male. . Cooper has an excellent personality, a desire to explore the world and he needs a human partner to lead the way. He’s going to have plenty of his own confidence, but for now he needs a little nudge to show him how amazing he is! . As typical for his age, Cooper is beginning to notice and question people across the street and other outdoor sounds (motorcycles, big trucks, busses, lawn mowers, etc.). He redirects easily with positive reinforcement and he loves both food and toys. Cooper would do best with someone who has some experience with training high energy breeds and providing an outlet for them both physically and mentally. He has an impressive ability to jump super high, and we’ve worked to channel that gleeful bounce instead of squashing it. No jumping on humans allowed, but you can totally bounce along next to us like Tigger or pounce on your ball!! . Cooper has responded well to positive reinforcement, he is crate trained, walks reasonably on leash, is excellent with other dogs, and enjoys humans after a slow intro. We do not know how he is with kids or cats, though I suspect a training minded home could integrate. . This dog was part of a hoarding case, and while all of the dogs involved have great temperaments and are adjusting well to living in a home, folks interested in adopting should understand that they will need support and encouragement on their road to learning to `dog` normally. Attending classes and working to build partnership will be an important part of the plan to adding a new pup to your home. . This dog is located in Maryland - we do not ship or transport dogs. For information on adoption, an FAQ, and our application, please see our website at mabcr.org. If you are interested in adoption, please submit an application, complete with documentation. . Dogs that have not lived previously with children will not be offered to homes where young children reside. We do not `test` dogs with children or cats, since testing here will not show an accurate picture, and may give potential adopters false comfort. If a dog has lived with children or cats, that will be stated above. We do not place dogs as ESA, nor will we place a dog as hypo-allergenic. Applicants interested in adoption of a potential service dog must be working with an experienced trainer. . Please note that some young dogs may be placed with an alter deposit and contract, and any
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Contact info

Pet ID
54021330
Contact
Phone
Address
CHESTERTOWN, MD 21620

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

THE PROCESS (please read carefully before completeing your application)

1. Click on the application link above. Please complete ALL sections of the application, or your application can not be processed. This includes references with up to date contact information, current vet records for all cats, dogs, or ferrets living in your home, and contact information. If we do not receive your vet records, we will not process your application.

2. Once we have received your application, it will go into a queue, and will be assigned to a MABCR volunteer. This volunteer will contact you in order to set up a phone interview. During this interview, we will review your application and get a good understanding of the type of border collie that will best fit you, your family, and your home.

3. Following your phone interview, the volunteer will contact your references. Please be sure your references are available, if we are not able to reach your references, your application can not move forward.

4. Once your phone interview and references are complete, another MABCR volunteer will reach out to schedule your home visit. This visit is typically about an hour, and is simply 'coffee with the neighbors'. This home visit is just another way to help us refine our matching process, and to uncover the type of dog that will best suit your home. Everyone who lives in your home needs to be present for the homevisit, this is very important.

5. Once your home visit is complete, your complete application will be submitted to our Executive Director. Our ED will then look for a border collie that will suit your family. If we do not have an appropriate dog available, you will receive an email stating that your application is complete, but that no appropriate dog is currently available. As soon as we find a dog that suits, we will contact you. In the meantime, should a dog on our website appeal to you, you can contact us for information. When making your application, please keep in mind that the tighter your parameters for a dog, the more difficult it will be for us to make a match.

6. Once a match has been made, you will be contacted either by email. You will recive information about your match and along with photos. You will have the oppurtunity to discuss this match with our ED, and the foster care giver. If you feel the dog may be a match, you will then make arrangements to go to the foster home, or to our main facility in Chestertown, MD. The meet and greet with your potential dog should be done as soon as possible after the match is made.

7. At your meet and greet, you should be prepared to take your new friend home with you, if you feel the match is a good one. You should go to the meet and greet with a crate in your car, a 6 or 8 foot web or leather leash, and a check for $300 made out to MABCR. (you should also be prepared at home, for an article on home preparations, please go here) If for some reason, the dog is a not a fit for you, your application will go back into the queue for another match. There is no penalty for not adopting that dog.

8. After you take your new dog home, you will receive the adoption paperwork via email. Veterinary records will be included. Please sign and return (by mail) one copy of your adoption contract.

9. MABCR will continue to be a resource for you during your lifetime with your new dog. We hope you become a part of our MABCR family, and attend trainings, demos, and family fun days, and maybe even volunteer!

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More about this rescue

We are a 501(c)3 organization run primarily by volunteers that currently serves the Mid-Atlantic region, including Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia as well as the District of Columbia.

Mid-Atlantic Border Collie Rescue is a haven for Border Collies that have been discarded, neglected, abandoned or stray. Many of these dogs are turned into animal shelters through no fault of their own, but because their previous owners found themselves unable to handle the challenges border collies offer or because changes in their lives left them unable to properly care for their dogs.

Knowing and loving this breed allows Mid-Atlantic Border Collie Rescue to rescue these dogs from an uncertain future and place them into caring, responsible homes. MABCR knows each of their dogs intimately and what each requires to be properly placed into a new home. Dogs that arrive neglected or with 'issues' receive special care and training to allow them the chance to rehabilitate. Assessment of each dog can determine if they should be placed as a pet only or an actual working dog home, involved in herding, goose removal, agility or obedience.

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