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Bearded Collie puppies and dogs in Sumner, Washington

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Atticus

Bearded Collie Briard

Male, Adult
Lynnwood, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME NEEDED Meet Atticus! Atticus is a 2-year-old, 51 LB Berger Picard/Briard mix — yes, you read that right, fifty-one pounds! Though he may look like a scruffy little terrier in photos, Atticus is actually a medium-sized herding dog with the brains, energy, and drive to match! True to his breed mix, Atticus is active, bouncy, and intelligent. He can be very sweet and affectionate, but he thrives when he has a job to do and clear direction from his handler. This boy will need an adopter with herding or working breed experience who understands his needs and can provide him with the structure, leadership, and mental and physical stimulation he requires. Without that, his herding instincts can come out in the form of nipping or redirecting frustration onto his handler. Atticus would do best in a more rural or suburban home, away from the noise and chaos of city life. A standalone home with a securely fenced yard is a must — no apartments or condos for this active boy. He has done well with some other dogs, but he will need slow introductions and an experienced handler to guide him. We recommend an adult-only home for him and no cats. With the right match, Atticus will be an amazing partner — energetic, fun, loyal, and incredibly rewarding to work with! Atticus is UTD on vaccinations, microchipped, and neutered. His adoption fee is $450.
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Cassidy

Bearded Collie Airedale Terrier

Female, Young
Lynnwood, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cassidy! She is gorgeous, 1 year old, 30 lb, Idaho Shag/Airdale mix. Cassidy is an extremely intelligent, driven young dog who needs a very knowledgeable home. She is not a beginner dog and is best suited for someone with real experience handling working and herding breeds. Cassidy is the kind of dog who wakes up ready to work. The first thing she wants to do every day is go outside—and the moment she does, she immediately finds herself a job. She is constantly observing, thinking, and engaging with her environment. This is a dog with a sharp mind and strong instincts who needs both mental and physical outlets to thrive. Cassidy requires a handler who understands herding-dog behavior and can read canine body language and expressions before situations escalate. She is highly perceptive and very, very smart—living with her means staying mentally engaged and proactive as a handler. She has a strong prey drive and is not a good fit for homes with children or small animals. Cassidy will do best with: • A confident, experienced handler • Someone familiar with working and herding breeds • A job (training, structured work, sport, ranch tasks, or purposeful daily engagement) • A home outside of the city • A standalone house with a fully fenced yard • No apartments or condos Structure, leadership, and purpose are essential for her success. Cassidy has incredible potential in the right hands. She is looking for someone who doesn’t just want a dog—but wants a thinking partner and understands that for dogs like her, a job isn’t optional. Cassidy will thrive with an experienced handler who can give her structure, purpose, and a life where her intelligence and drive are fully valued. She is up to date on vaccinations, microchipped and spayed. Her adoption fee is $500.

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Irving

Old English Sheepdog

Male, 3 yrs 8 mos
BONNEY LAKE, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Irving is a neutered 3.5 year old nearly 90lb Sheepdog. He has a full tail. He is a loving and curious boy looking for his forever home despite having a rough start to life. Irving has fear-based reactivity and aggression after being attacked by another dog. He needs a low-traffic home that has no other pets, no small children, and limited new people coming into his space. He would do best in an adult only home where someone is home most of the day. He would do best in a home with a large yard or field. Irving loves long walks and being outside. He walks well, but he has small prey drive and is afraid of fast-moving and large vehicles, as well as leash reactivity to other dogs, which means he can try to lunge at or chase these things. His fosters have been working with him on this. You must give your walks full attention because he is a fast, strong boy. Additional training will help him overcome this habit. He also is wary of other people when on walks. Irving is very aware of objects on the other side of the fence. He will try to chase cars from the fence line, and he will try to hunt small animals living in the bushes. He has fence reactivity from both sides of the fence, so a strong, sturdy fence is required. Irving had food insecurity prior to being with his fosters, so he's very interested in and motivated by food. He is on a lamb and rice diet and takes fiber and probiotic supplements that work well for him. He will not eat unless his humans are present in the room. He has a chicken allergy. He loves helping you in the kitchen and will help himself to unattended food if you're not keeping an eye on him. He has been working on being gentle when taking treats. His party trick is he can catch food in the air! He has resource guarding tendencies with other dogs, but not humans. He has moderate to high separation anxiety for which he takes Clomicalm twice a day. He has worked with a trainer on his separation anxiety and can be left alone for short periods of time, but he will be overly excited when you return and jumps on you, so channeling that anxiety into a toy or prepared licking pad or Kong works best. He has done well with in-home training and board and train programs, and more training should be expected. Irving loves a cuddle, but prefers to sleep at night in a safe corner of your bedroom. He frequently likes a snuggle and snooze in bed in the morning, and he loves a couch nap with his humans. He does NOT like to be in a crate, so this will not be an option. Irving likes to be brushed, but he has some sensitive areas he doesn't like touched. He has been to professional groomer several times who has experience with dogs like Irving. You will need a groomer who will be patient and has experience with dogs with fear-based reactivity. It is best that he is muzzled during sensitive grooming areas, and that the owner is present to help with his anxiety. Once he trusts the groomer, he will give them kisses. He is terrified of the vet and will need to be muzzled and possibly given trazodone. Your vet will need to be made aware of this before you visit so that he will have the best experience and give everyone a safe environment. It's recommended to do some positive reinforcement vet experiences before his first exam. Once Irving trusts you, he will smother you with kisses and affection and want to be with you all the time. He loves car rides, playing tug, and napping on your lap. He just wants to love someone and be loved in return. It appears he didn't have a puppyhood, and he loves showing what a silly puppy he is. Irving is currently with his long time foster who understands him and all that he has been through. They will be a good resource to help you navigate how to best care for him. He will need a patient home that has experience with OES, dogs with separation anxiety, and dogs with fear-based reactivity. The right human or family will have the time, energy, and strength to give him the structure and patience he requires.

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