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Border Collie puppies and dogs in Red Bluff, California

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Benedict

Border Collie

Male, 2 yrs
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Edna

Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Benedict

Border Collie

Male, 2 yrs
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Edna

Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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BUNGEE

Border Collie

Male, Young
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🐶 🐕 BUNGEE Male approximately 2 years, 35 lbs & AVAILABLE – check out more photos and see the rest of our dogs on our website -- https://norcalbcrescue.org/available-dogs/our-dogs/ 🐕 🐶 BUNGEE is a 2-year-old border collie with a medium-thick coat, weighing 35 pounds. He is a cute little guy with freckles, and he always has a smile. Bungee loves people and is eager to please. While he can be shy at first, he warms up quickly. During his vet clinic visits, he was very friendly and well-behaved, and he visited with everyone, and he’s been a well-behaved guest at a small local pub with an outside patio. With his smaller size and love of people, Bungee is great for evening wiggly snuggles on the couch when he is invited up. He is an exceptionally endearing boy; everyone who has met him says so! BUNGEE is a super-fast, agile dog, sprinting around with the other border collies in his foster home and running alongside the motor bike when doing chores. He sticks with the pack and is not prone to wander, even when tempted by wild deer nearby. He likes other dogs, but he is slow to take the hint when trying to play with uninterested older dogs; that said, he’s wonderful with the puppy in his foster home. He could easily and happily live in a home as an only dog or with another playful dog with a similar energy level. Bungee likes to sniff cats, occasionally chasing when they bolt, but he doesn't want to hurt them and is easily called off. This boy loves water, and he loves to swim, so a pool, lake, creek, or river nearby will be a big plus for him! BUNGEE is treat-motivated and has once he understands what you want, he shows a nice desire to please. For example, when he becomes unsure of what’s expected during his herding training, he just comes to his handler and sits, waiting for further direction. Bungee shows a good herding instinct. He has had several training sessions with ducks, during which he shows a nice outrun and can be stopped and called off even under the temptation of the chase. He’s learning to “lie down” in the duck arena. Bungee shows interest in sheep, but he has not been tested with them. BUNGEE enjoys learning new things and wants to do the right thing. He’s learned to sit, and he comes when he’s called most of the time now. With his love of people and at his young age, learning not to jump up with enthusiasm when greeting people is still a work in progress. He’s learning to stay and wait at the door until he hears his release word. On leash, he doesn’t pull, but on a long line he can get tangled! Bungee is housebroken and sleeps well in his crate all night; in fact, he likes his crate and often goes into his crate on his own. He rides well in the car and likes going places with his foster family. While BUNGEE is a typically active young border who loves training, adventure, play, and even opportunities to work, he is a sensitive dog that can become overly stimulated in heavily people and vehicle-trafficked situations. He prefers quieter and less stimulating environments. He responds well to consistent, clear, and supportive leadership, and he does seek leadership. While he is sensitive, he appreciates knowing what is expected of him so that he can do the right thing. He is looking for an adopter with border collie experience and who can provide the leadership and support that this young border collie needs. BUNGEE is micro-chipped, spayed, heartworm negative, on preventative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. If you have an approved application and wish to inquire, send an email to: adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have not filled out an application, or it’s been more than a year since your last application, please submit a new one here: Adoption Application. BUNGEE is fostering in Oroville in Butte County, CA.
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PERKINS

Border Collie

Male, 9 yrs 3 mos
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🐶 🐕 PERKINS (aka PERK) Special Needs Male Border collie Mix 7 years, 52 lbs & AVAILABLE – check out more photos and see the rest of our dogs on our website -- https://norcalbcrescue.org/available-dogs/our-dogs/ 🐕 🐶 Hi, my name is Perkins – just call me Perk - and I am about 7 years young. My Mom thinks I am a Border collie mixed with some type of guardian dog because I watch over my family and pack mates. I have notified them TWICE of rattlesnakes in our yard, barking loudly while keeping my pack mates at a safe distance away. Mom says I am a hero dog, as we have little kids and lots of dogs in our yard that need protection from dangers like that. Mom says I am special needs because I have some incontinence issues. I don't really know what that means. I let Mom and Dad know when I have to go potty, but when I am done, Mom says I leak. We've tried some different medicines and diagnostics, and Dad agrees it really isn't bad. When I hear the Velcro separate on my diaper I know its “free time” in the house. I stand still until I feel that little pat on my backside to signal it’s secure. Mom uses washable diapers, but I would probably do fine with other types as well. I don't like leaving my homestead, so when it's time for my checkup I get something special to help me relax. Everyone at the Vet’s office loves me and tells me what a good boy I am. Speaking of love, I love to chase a tennis ball. I may or may not bring it back depending on my whim at that moment. I also love to eat. Give me food, give me treats, YAY. I sit nice for my meals, which I always eat in my crate. I sleep quietly in my crate, but it's not my favorite place, and I will warn you if strangers are lurking outside because that’s my job. Oh, if you have that white stuff that’s cold, wet, and covers the ground that would be fun. I had a blast the one time it “snowed” here, that’s what my hoomans called it. Dad says he took the cutest video ever when I kept poking my nose out the doggy door, then retreated because what the heck is that? But once I was nudged out the door we had so much fun. I have been with my foster Mom and Dad for a few years and have helped with many of the other dogs and puppies that have come through our home, but I would also be fine as an only dog. I do enjoy playing at the other dog’s level. I wrestle with Skittles, because she is my size and she can take it, but I am gentIe with smaller dogs, or dogs not interested in that sort of thing. I am super friendly and loyal once I get to know you. I can be very vocal when I want something or when I am trying to warn you about something. I tolerate Mom's inside cats, but I don't like any cats in my yard. Mom says I need a cat-free environment for their benefit as well as mine (whatever that means). If you think you would be interested in me, and would like to learn even more about what makes me special, please submit an application so you can talk to my foster mom and dad (because we all know dogs can’t talk). Thank You, Perk PERKINS is micro-chipped, neutered, heartworm negative and on preventative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application (https://norcalbcrescue.org/adoption/adoption-application/) and wish to inquire about PERKINS, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration. PERKINS is fostering north of Corning in Tehama County, CA.
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LOKI

Border Collie

Male, 5 yrs 10 mos
Corning, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🐶 🐕 LOKI Male border collie Mix 5 years, 40 lbs & AVAILABLE – check out more photos and see the rest of our dogs on our website -- https://norcalbcrescue.org/available-dogs/our-dogs/ 🐕 🐶 LOKI is 40 pounds of love and affection. He is approximately 5 years of age with a smooth, easy to maintain, black and white coat. LOKI adores people. He can think of nothing better than being loved on. In fact, he rolls over for belly rubs or stops at the door, turns around, and insists on pets before going out to do his business. He absolutely loves the attention and seeks physical contact companionship any time of day or night. We had friends over for game night, and we were very proud of how he behaved when meeting so many new people all at once. LOKI gets along well with other dogs, big or small. He loves to run and play, following his foster-siblings around wherever they go. When little puppy Coral visited, he took a special liking to her. Otherwise, he spends much of his time equally among foster siblings Perkins, Skittles, and Jack. Loki does show some herding tendencies and will try to round up anything on four legs. He pays far too much attention to the kitties and they are not fans, thus he may be best in a home free from felines. LOKI loves to play. One of his favorite games is playing fetch with a tennis ball. He will bring the ball back, but he is still learning to “drop it.” It’s almost like he is teasing you to get it from him. He has also never met a Frisbee he doesn’t like. He will run around the yard with it, playing keep-away while getting other dogs to chase after him. LOKI is at his best when his people are around. He can get anxious when we leave the house, though he is doing much better than when he first arrived. It is as if he were left alone a lot in the past, with not enough of the interaction and socialization he craves. He is more settled now that he knows he has the other dogs to lean on, and that we are coming back and will engage when we do. We also discovered he is much better off in a plastic crate than he is a standard wire crate. LOKI travels well. If he sees an open car door, he will hop in expecting to go for a ride. He generally rides in a crate but would probably be fine riding in a harness or seatbelt. LOKI is also house and crate trained. He has not had an accident in his foster home. He sleeps quietly in his crate all night, generally not making a peep until we are up or the other dogs are ready for morning business. LOKI sits on command but then will try to scoot closer to latch onto your leg and slowly crawl up your body if you let him. While he likes giving hugs, we are working to curtail that trait as it seems more of an effort to “hold on” than show affection. It is a work-in-progress, but he does understand “Off” and will respond. LOKI is a very active boy and acts much younger than his age, yet he does respond to “Settle” or “Enough,” going to lie down on one of the dog beds. LOKI may enjoy popular dog sports like agility, nose work, or even Treibball. Training is fun with him because he is equally praise and treat motivated. LOKI’S recall is quite good. Call his name or give a sharp whistle and he comes running. Loki can be sensitive to a harsh voices, so calm, clear direction works best with this boy. LOKI is a sensitive boy who needs the right mix of love, patience, and positive experiences to continue confidence building. He will do best in a home with at least one other dog that can pal around with and be his mentor. If you have love in your heart, the time he’d enjoy, and you understand the needs of a sensitive border collie, LOKI would love to meet you. Include him in all your activities and he will reward you ten-fold. LOKI is micro-chipped, neutered, heartworm negative and on preventative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application (https://norcalbcrescue.org/adoption/adoption-application/) and wish to inquire about LOKI, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration. LOKI is fostering north of Corning in Tehama County, CA.
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Firefly

Border Collie Siberian Husky

Female, 1 yr 3 mos
Anderson, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Ready to adopt? Start by filling out an application at tailsofrescue.org or click the Adoption button below—this is the first step to learn more about our animals and for us to get to know you. Since not all of our pets come into the store each day, adoption meet-and-greets are scheduled by appointment.   Spayed/Neuiterd, micro chipped, heartworm negative (if of age), dhpp shots, kennel cough vacs., and one year rabies is completed.  Adoption fee is $100  We are NOT a first-come-first to adopt a rescue, the best fit for the family and dog is the way we do things.  We do out of town adoptions often, but will not ship animals must come to Redding for pick up.   ##2533836##

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Gator

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Grant has shown wonderful manners with puppies and tends to be more relaxed and patient with them. He already knows “sit.” Grant is looking for a home that understands dog introductions and can help him continue building on his good foundations.
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Ollie

Australian Kelpie

Male, 9 mos
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Ollie may be shy at first, but beneath his cautious exterior is a sweet, playful, and incredibly loving dog just waiting for the right person to help him shine. He needs a little patience and understanding as he learns to trust, but once he feels safe, his true personality begins to emerge—and it`s absolutely worth the wait.During his week in foster care, Ollie was timid and unsure at the very beginning, avoiding petting and human interaction. While he appeared to have experienced hardship in the past, he never showed any aggression—only a desire to trust. With the guidance of a calm resident senior dog and a patient environment, Ollie slowly blossomed. By day four, he welcomed gentle head scratches, and by the end of the week, he was enjoying full-body pets and lying next to his foster family during TV time. In fact, Ollie loves to watch TV and follows along with great interest!Ollie is doing wonderfully with leash walking. While he still needs some confidence when it`s time to put the leash on, once he`s out the door, he`s a natural. He especially enjoys exploring hiking trails and is fascinated by the world around him—from mountain bikers and runners to other dogs and new sights and smells. His curiosity and gentle nature make every adventure enjoyable.As his confidence grows, so does his playful side. By the end of his foster stay, Ollie was initiating games, army-crawling onto the couch for attention, and showing off his beautiful smile and golden eyes. These small milestones revealed just how much love he has to give.Ollie would thrive with an active individual or family willing to give him time to settle in and build trust. A home with another friendly, confident dog could be especially beneficial. If there are children in the home, Ollie would likely do best with calmer, respectful kids who understand that he prefers gentle interactions over loud or chaotic activity.Ollie isn`t just looking for a home—he`s looking for someone who will see the amazing dog he is becoming. Give him patience, kindness, and a little time, and you`ll gain a loyal companion who will reward you with endless love and devotion. A generous donor sponsored Ollie`s adoption fee.
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Heidi

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 6 mos
Red Bluff, CA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Heidi is a friendly, social girl who loves being around people and is always ready to make new friends. She already knows how to sit and is eager to show off her good manners—especially if treats are involved! Heidi also does well with other dogs, making her a great candidate for a home with canine companions.If you’re looking for a sweet, outgoing dog who’s ready to be your new best friend, Heidi may be the perfect fit!

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Tehama County Animal Care Center

1830 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080

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Northern California Border Collie Rescue and Adoptions, Inc.

PO Box 5004, Corning, CA 96021

Pet Types: dogs

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20.4 miles

Tails of Rescue

2644 North Street, Anderson, CA 96007

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Wags and Whiskers Pet Rescue

2156 Pillsbury, #150, Chico, CA 95926

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Chico Animal Shelter

2579 Fair St, Chico, CA 95928

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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