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Border Collie puppies and dogs in Hollister, California

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SOKKA

Border Collie

Male, 2 yrs 6 mos
San Martin, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Sokka, AKA Cash, the Bundle of Joy with Wheels and Sass!?? Say hello to Sokka, a neutered male tan Border Collie mix with boundless energy and a heart full of love. At just 2 years old, Sokka has a zest for life that`s truly infectious. He`s been waiting for his forever home since May 31, 2022, and he`s ready to bring a whole lot of joy into your life! ??Name: Sokka, AKA CashAge: Approximately 2 years oldLocation: In a Foster HomeAvailable Since: May 31, 2022Sokka is not your average pup; he`s a special boy with a unique story and personality to match. Here`s why he`s the dog you`ve been dreaming of:?? Playful Spirit: Sokka is a ball of energy and loves to play. Whether it`s chasing a ball, wrestling with his foster brothers, or simply having a good ol` cuddle session, he`s always up for some fun.?? Adaptability: Sokka embraces life with a wheelchair, and it doesn`t slow him down one bit. He enjoys running and short walks in his wheelchair, proving that nothing can hold him back.??? Learning Enthusiast: Sokka is smart and is in the process of learning to ring a bell to go outside. He`s mostly potty trained and even wears a diaper when inside, just to be safe.?? Heartwarming Charm: Sokka`s sweet and sassy nature will steal your heart. He`ll teach you to appreciate the little things in life and fill your days with laughter.If you`re ready to meet Sokka and experience the joy he brings, visit the adoption center located at 12425 Monterey Rd in San Martin during open hours (12-6 pm weekdays, 12-5 pm weekends). No appointment is necessary, and there`s no pre-application process.Don`t miss the chance to welcome this incredible pup into your life. Sokka, AKA Cash, is waiting to become your loyal companion and show you the true meaning of resilience and love. ????
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Zaida

Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 10 mos
Pacific Grove, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Introducing Zaida! This sweet border collie mix came to AFRP after she was found along the side of a road where a good samaritan stopped to help her. Now, she's thriving in foster care and ready to find her forever home! Zaida is an active girl, treat-motivated and loving as can be. She's on the hunt for a home with experienced adopters who have previously owned herding breeds and understand the extensive physical and mental stimulation required to make these pups thrive! Zaida would prefer to find a home as the only pup but does well with other dogs - she loves being the center of attention! She's not an apartment pup and will require a fenced-in yard to ensure she's able to have some space to get all of that energy out! Zaida will need an adult only family, or adopters with children over the age of 8 to continue her positive training and socialization. While in our care, Zaida has been diagnosed with idiopathic head tremor syndrome (IHTS), a benign condition characterized by focal head tremors of unknown cause. While this condition is not fully understood, Zaida's continuous head and body tremors are managed as part of her unique journey. Tremors do resolve over time, but some, such as Zaida, have continuous head and body tremors. Alongside this, Zaida is currently taking long-term medication to help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, as well as OCD. Meet and greets can be arranged once your online application has been received and approved. Visit www.animalfriendsrescue.org for our required online dog application.
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Sasha (Zoey per F)

Border Collie Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 10 yrs 9 mos
Pacific Grove, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Looks like: Border Collie Mix Female, 10 years old (estimated), 51 pounds Sweet Sasha has had a difficult past, but it's been a true joy watching her come out of her shell and show her true colors - that of a loyal, sweet and happy border collie mix. Once she has settled into your home, you will find this gentle girl right by your side (preferably on a soft doggie bed) eager for love and affection. Sasha loves to snuggle and has the softest, cuddliest coat that she enjoys getting brushed. This sweet lady is looking for a forever home where she can spend her years surrounded by love and support. Sasha would do best in a calm, quiet home that is free from too many stairs as she has some arthritis that can make going up and down stairs painful. She does well with other calm dogs she meets while out and about and may thrive while living with such a 'furiend'. She has been living harmoniously with another large and more energetic dog in her foster home and a younger dog that was recently adopted by her foster family. She is very patient as her foster brother runs around her. On her walks, sweet talk and a treat to redirect her attention as strangers go by has worked wonders for helping her feel safe while out and about. Sasha is looking for her next person/family with patience to continue to work with her on any lingering anxiety and help her gain confidence. This persevering pup was found as a stray in Modesto and came to us from Stanislaus Animal Services so we could get her the medical care she needed.
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Beau

Border Collie

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Pacific Grove, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Looks like: Border Collie mix Male, 8 years old (estimated), 74 pounds Here's a mellow fellow for you! Meet handsome Beau, a distinguished older gentleman who's also the king of kisses. He is friendly, quick to make friends, and perfectly peaceful with other dogs, cats, chinchillas and other small mammals. He loves people and is eager to bond with his forever people: the more, the merrier! Beau is slowly getting the hang of his crate and would love his adopter to continue working on crate training. A lower energy dude, he enjoys a stroll, high quality treats, and a nap. Beau's inner puppy is still evident when he's playing with his squeaky toys. Beau is a big boy who can find slippery hardwood floors and stairs a little challenging. He doesn't love being left alone for too long, but using the crate as a home base has helped reassure him. He's a champ in the car. Beau joined us from Santa Cruz County Animal Services.
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CITRINE

Border Collie

Male, 2 yrs 6 mos
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
08/14/24 04:11DOG DAY OUT REPORT Today I: met a new friend who took me for a drive, a walk, and playtime at petfood express! I wanted to sit with my new friend in the front and help drive but my friend said I had to stay in the back. Then we went on a walk, we passed by other people and dogs but I was happy to keep walking – I would have liked to go say hi to the geese through. It started to get really hot so we went to petfood express and played my very favorite game – fetch! I bring the ball back every time so I can chase it again. Then I got a pup cup – yum! Three Words to Describe Me are: Intelligent, Affectionate, Playful Notes from My Walker: Citrine is a happy boy who was easy to leash up and excited to get going. He does really want to be in the front with you in the car but we compromised and he sat in the back with his head on the center console. He walks okay on the leash, pulled a bit at the start then settled in, likes to weave but behind you, checks in often. Interested in other dogs and people but non-reactive and keeps walking. We walked for about an hour and by then it was getting pretty hot so we went to petfood express to play in the playpen. Citrine LOVES fetch and is great at bringing the ball back and dropping it. He is also treat motivated and knows sit, as well as being very affectionate and cuddly. He is a smart, energetic boy who is eager to please – I think he would be able to learn a lot of commands and make a great family pet. 07/24/24 23:56DOG DAY OUT REPORT:Today I: Went on a long walk on Coyote Creek Trail! I had so much fun on the car ride, and even though I had a lot of energy, I waited patiently in the backseat. I was super excited when we got to the trail, and I walked so well. We saw other people, other dogs, and even some squirrels. And even though I really wanted to meet them, I stayed next to my friend. We relaxed on a park bench for some time where I got to watch some other people and I got pets and belly rubs from my friend. After our walk, I was an expert at sitting in the car on the way back. Three Words to Describe Me are: Energetic, cuddly, curiousNotes from My Walker: Citrine is very bouncy at first, but very sweet and I had no problems getting him ready/in the car. He was well behaved on his walk. He needs some practice walking on a leash, but he didn’t show much reactivity on the trail. He wanted to meet some of the other dogs, but he was easy
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IVY

Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Notes from the foster: `Ivy is a sweet pup who could be a wonderful pet for an adopter with an appropriate physical space and a commitment to providing the training that she clearly didn’t receive before being abandoned. There were specific reasons why her foster placement with me wasn’t workable, but these wouldn’t apply to all settings. I’ll “start with the bad news” and explain the issues: She clearly had been an outdoor-only, backyard dog before… and I don’t have a back yard. She was afraid of my front door, deck, front steps, and patio, so I couldn’t take her out there for toileting as I had planned. The only way out of my house was in the back, through the garage, and then walking around the block to the public park. She had clearly never been walked on a leash before. Initially, it was a chaotic mess of slaloming in front of me and/or crashing into me. Even more problematic was the fact that she wouldn’t relieve herself, on the leash. I spent hours out in the park with her, having her sniff all of the popular peeing spots, which she clearly found entertaining; but she was not inspired to join in. The only place I could have let her have outdoor off-leash time was on my patio, which (as per above) she was inexplicably afraid of and wouldn’t go near. Thus, I spent four days desperately trying to get her to pee and poop outside, to no avail. Her other slightly problematic behavior was chewing. She’s young, and it’s normal and understandable, but it started somewhat suddenly on Day 2, and I had to scramble to get bully sticks and rawhides because she was shredding cardboard, paper towels, and one unfortunate shoe. My fault for not getting out ahead of that problem, though. She did much better once she had appropriate things to chew on. Lastly, as you might expect after being abandoned, she had some separation anxiety. I spent a lot of time hanging out with her. Any attempt on my part to stand up was countered by her crawling into my lap to keep me from moving. Once I was on my feet, she would not just follow me around, but actively block my path and get underfoot. At first she would whine when I left the room, until she learned how to follow me up the stairs. So, she was pretty needy at first, and a bit large to be climbing all over me the way she wanted to. On the other hand, the good news: apart from the toileting problems that I couldn’t solve, most of her issues improved as she settled in… and she also

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Dottie

Blue Heeler

Female, Young
Hollister, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Dottie! She is a black and white 2 year old heeler mix who was pulled from Los Banos Animal Shelter. She loves to sit on your lap, play with toys and get treats. She’s full grown at 24 pounds and is just as cute as can be. Dottie gets along with cats, dogs and children. but really loves human attention. She’s house trained kennel trained and walks on a leash. She’s learning basic commends, and has some issues with resource guarding so needs to be feed separately from other animals until she adjust. Dottie will be spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. Dottie is about 2 years old.

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Santa Clara County Animal Shelter

12370 Murphy Ave., San Martin, CA 95046

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32.8 miles

Animal Friends Rescue Project

161 Fountain Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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32.8 miles

Peace of Mind Dog Rescue

PO Box 51554, Pacific Grove, CA 93950

Pet Types: dogs

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39.1 miles

San Jose Animal Care Center

2750 Monterey Highway, San Jose, CA 95111

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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