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My basic info
Breed
Sheltie, Shetland Sheepdog
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
5 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
25 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Rollie
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
MEET Rhett🩵 aka " Rollie"
🐾 5 year old
🐾 sheltie
🐾 Male
He is looking for a foster to adopt home within 45 mins of Virginia Beach, Va ! Up to date on vaccines and neutered. Loves to play, crate trained, walks well on a leash. Super dog friendly! Isn’t he stunning! Loves to get booty scratches. Needs a fenced in yard.
He is down to 31lbs.
His family will work towards additional weight loss with diet and exercise.
He needs 2x walks a day.
His home will allow free roaming in the house and extremely limited crate time, to only eat. We will not place him in a house that free feeds cats or other dogs.
He had lived his life in a trash hoarding house extremely overweight. The freedom of weight loss and companionship will continue for him. Ideally he will have at least one stay at home parent. He will always forage for food because that's how he lived for 5 years. If given the opportunity he will eat himself sick. His old owner had mental illness and would routinely forget to feed or leave the whole bag out for him to eat.
Dog friendly no cats or birds
Adoption fee: $450
Includes neuter, worming, microchip and age appropriate vaccines.
MEET Rhett🩵 aka " Rollie"
🐾 5 year old
🐾 sheltie
🐾 Male
He is looking for a foster to adopt home within 45 mins of Virginia Beach, Va ! Up to date on vaccines and neutered. Loves to play, crate trained, walks well on a leash. Super dog friendly! Isn’t he stunning! Loves to get booty scratches. Needs a fenced in yard.
He is down to 31lbs.
His family will work towards additional weight loss with diet and exercise.
He needs 2x walks a day.
His home will allow free roaming in the house and extremely limited crate time, to only eat. We will not place him in a house that free feeds cats or other dogs.
He had lived his life in a trash hoarding house extremely overweight. The freedom of weight loss and companionship will continue for him. Ideally he will have at least one stay at home parent. He will always forage for food because that's how he lived for 5 years. If given the opportunity he will eat himself sick. His old owner had mental illness and would routinely forget to feed or leave the whole bag out for him to eat.
Dog friendly no cats or birds
Adoption fee: $450
Includes neuter, worming, microchip and age appropriate vaccines.
All pets seem by applying first and having an appointment
All pets seem by applying first and having an appointment
More about this rescue
Coastal is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Virginia. We are a foster home based animal Shelter dedicated to finding loving new homes for unwanted, stray, and abandoned Shelties, Collies, Old English Sheepdogs, doodles and other small dogs. We serve Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, eastern West Virginia, and south central Pennsylvania, and are staffed solely by volunteers. We also strive to educate the public about the characteristics of the herding breed and the rewards of giving a home to a rescued dog.
The majority of the Coastal dogs are turned in to us by their previous owners.
Coastal is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Virginia. We are a foster home based animal Shelter dedicated to finding loving new homes for unwanted, stray, and abandoned Shelties, Collies, Old English Sheepdogs, doodles and other small dogs. We serve Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, eastern West Virginia, and south central Pennsylvania, and are staffed solely by volunteers. We also strive to educate the public about the characteristics of the herding breed and the rewards of giving a home to a rescued dog.
The majority of the Coastal dogs are turned in to us by their previous owners.