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Areas Buckeye Border Collie Rescue serves
Ohio, Kentucky, West Pennsylvania
Buckeye Border Collie Rescue's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Most of the Border Collies come from shelters in Ohio and Kentucky. At any time, there may be the Border Collie just for you and it may not be on the site yet.
We will not ship dogs.
Adopting a dog from us is a process that takes time. We want to be sure our fosters are a good fit and you are comfortable with your new pet.
We contact references and plan a home visit.
It is best to email lassie9@bright.net to communicate due to our busy schedules. We are volunteers with full-time jobs and normal responsibilities just like you have. In addition, we have the rescue fosters to tend to, vet visits to make and transports necessary to get BCs from shelters and into foster homes. Please be patient as this process may take several days or a week.
Most of the Border Collies come from shelters in Ohio and Kentucky. At any time, there may be the Border Collie just for you and it may not be on the site yet.
We will not ship dogs.
Adopting a dog from us is a process that takes time. We want to be sure our fosters are a good fit and you are comfortable with your new pet.
We contact references and plan a home visit.
It is best to email lassie9@bright.net to communicate due to our busy schedules. We are volunteers with full-time jobs and normal responsibilities just like you have. In addition, we have the rescue fosters to tend to, vet visits to make and transports necessary to get BCs from shelters and into foster homes. Please be patient as this process may take several days or a week.
About Buckeye Border Collie Rescue
Buckeye Border Collie Rescue is committed to helping Border Collies find appropriate, loving and responsible forever homes. We are an all-volunteer group! Please do some research on the breed. Border Collies are not for everyone! There is a wealth of information about the breed on rescue sites. They must have a job to do to challenge their minds and release that energy. They need more than "room to run". Border Collies don't take coffee breaks or go on vacation.
Buckeye Border Collie Rescue is committed to helping Border Collies find appropriate, loving and responsible forever homes. We are an all-volunteer group! Please do some research on the breed. Border Collies are not for everyone! There is a wealth of information about the breed on rescue sites. They must have a job to do to challenge their minds and release that energy. They need more than "room to run". Border Collies don't take coffee breaks or go on vacation.
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