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Border Collie puppies and dogs in Pekin, Illinois

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Stockings

Border Collie

Male, Adult
Pekin, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
StockingsTLDR: Look up the 3/3/3 rule and Border Collie characteristics and give my friend Stockings a chance. ?I've known this little fella since he was a brand new intake. He came in with another beautiful herding dog, and she was adopted right away. This little buddy has been adopted and promptly returned not once but twice. In the year and two months that I have known him, my young son bonded with him at an off-site, and I have enjoyed getting to know him. Sadly, I have also seen a marked shift in him. After all, he is now a long term shelter dog. TAPS is an amazing shelter, probably the best, but dogs are brilliant and sensitive creatures. Can you imagine being returned time and again? When I adopted my own dog, as a young adult, I remember taking her to her puppy classes and our homework for the first day was to research their breed tendencies. It would give us an insight into what drives them. I remember thinking how logical, and almost silly that advice was. Humans literally created the domesticated dog and then narrowed down different traits to create everything from a Rhodesian Ridgeback to a Pomeranian- talk about disparate characteristics. Do you want a dog that will run with you? Protect your livestock? Share your pillow? Hunt Lions? Hang out in your purse while you run to Target? We've got a breed for that. Our family's TAPS puppy is what we affectionately call a Heinz57 and the first thing we did was DNA test him. I just couldn't stand not knowing what his breed composition was. It allows us to better understand him, in every way, and we love seeing how characteristics from the different breeds come through. So, Stockings. When I first knew him, he loved to stand on his back legs and give the most gentle hugs but he connected with us- deeply. He was so happy to meet other people, and was excellent at communicating his needs. As time has passed, he feels aloof, his nervous system needs time to decompress, he needs to learn to trust again. So, why the soliloquy about breed and instincts you ask? When friends ask me my advice about adopting a dog, I tell them that I believe the most important thing they can do is to find a dog who matches your family's energy. If you are all marathon runners, maybe don't bring home a Frenchie? If you all love to Netflix and Chill, a Cattle Dog is going to be a tough match. Stockings very much has the energy and herding instinct true to his breed (Border Collie mix). He gave me gentle love nibbles when I saw him on Thursday, so he might not be the best candidate for a homestead situation or a family with toddlers. I do think he would adjust well to a family, with respect and time, and patience. He is worthy of humans who will teach him to love again, a life beyond a kennel and the noise and stress that comes along with shelter life.Stockings weighs 40 poundsLeash Manners: great on leash Basic Commands: sit, stay, drop, down Cat introduction in a controlled environment: no reaction does not appear interested at all Good with dogs? : Came in with another dog, in his time here it does not want to interact. Eligible for dog intros Special Notes: Afraid of storms, firework, and gun fire, prefers to be in his kennel in those times. He is not destructive in his kennel . Did not do well with cats in a home. Adoption Fee: $100Date of Birth: 12/1/2019Intake Reason: ReturnAnimal will be spayed and up to date on vaccines, and microchipped prior to adoption. If their kennel card on display at TAPS shelter facility is marked as unaltered, the animal will be altered prior to being released for adoption. Animal stage may change from time to time based on surgery and medical status. TAPS strives to keep kennel cards as up to date as possible with current information but from time to time, information may change and a new kennel card may be pending. Full and current vaccination schedule and medical records along with any behavioral disclosures will be provided at time of adoption.

Or, how about these Border Collies in cities near Pekin, Illinois

These Border Collies are available for adoption close to Pekin, Illinois.
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Brittany

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Bloomington, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Overall a very sweet and affectionate dog about 6 years old that we rescued 5 years ago. Does well with her housemate king charles spaniel dog and our two young children. Does well in doggy daycare too. Loves to run and especially chase things being a border collie. Loves to give hugs on command with her head on your shoulder. Overall healthy. Has has had previous bladder stones but where removed. Up to date on all shots. Should have lots of room to run and a secure fenced backyard. Has chased other dogs and slipped under a fence too so a secure area is needed.
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Missy - RemI

Border Collie Husky

Female, Adult
Normal, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Missy is an energetic girl, who LOVES to play! She is potty trained, knows sit , lay down, shake and high five! Missy loves all people and thinks she's a lap dog, always waiting to give kisses. She loves sleeping in bed with her person and cuddling. If this sounds like a good fit, apply today! Adoption fee is $345 and is available NOW. All Pet Central animals are up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, spayed or neutered, microchipped (registration included), and current on parasite prevention. Dogs over six-months of age are heartworm tested. When adopting, we will ensure that you receive copies of veterinary and microchip records. If you are interested in this pet, please fill out the brief Adopter Survey by hitting "Apply for Adoption" on the profile. After we review your completed survey we will contact you by phone or email within three business days. We're primarily a volunteer organization, so we appreciate your patience. Please note- Out of respect for our volunteers and staff, we are closed on Sundays and Mondays and will not be processing any applications on that day. Do get back to us right away when we call or email regarding an application so that we can quickly connect using the process below: Select a pet and submit an online adoption survey. A PCH adoption counselor will contact potential adopters within three business days (PCH cannot guarantee any pet's availability, but we make every effort to accommodate adopters with a reply and possible alternative suggestions). Counselor and client will then have a conversation to answer questions, discuss any medical needs for the pet and determine the suitability of a match (if necessary, we may opt to put adopters in touch with foster parents). After a match is made, clients will be asked to sign our adoption agreement and pay the adoption fee online through our secure payment system *Please see our modified no-risk return policy. (below) The PCH adoption counselor will then set up a specific appointment time and location. Adopters should bring a pet carrier and leash to pick up. Adult pets will be wearing a collar. It is important that clients arrive on time, neither early nor late. If your adoption is scheduled at Pet Central Helps!: Upon arrival inside the Crossroads Center complex (360 Wylie Drive), look for the black Pet Central Helps! semi-trailer, which is right outside of our facility (Suite 720). Park in the parking lot and enter the facility. A PCH representative will greet you and show you to the adoption room. Your new pet will be handed to you. We will take a "Happy Adoption Day photo with your pet and family. If your adoption is scheduled at PetSmart: Park in the PetSmart Parking lot and enter the store. We will be set up just inside the store entrance. Let us know you are here to pick up your pet! A PCH representative will confirm your information and hand you your pet. We will take a "Happy Adoption Day photo with your pet and family. PCH supports a 21-day no-fault return policy in which adopters are given the opportunity to find a better match. If we are not able to provide advice/tools to keep a pet in the home we offer these options: Exchange for a pet that may be a better match** Receive a refund minus a $40 processing fee** With this approach, we can often turn mismatches into opportunities! Thank you, Pet Central Helps!
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Abraham

Border Collie Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Normal, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Abraham is just about perfect! He's calm, happy and friendly to everyone he meets. He has good house manners, appears to know basic commands and is eager to please. He hasn't been fearful, aggressive or overly energetic, he hasn't chewed anything he shouldn't, walks well on a leash and gets along well with foster's dogs and kids. He loves petting and waits for permission before jumping on the couch. He's definitely a keeper! All Pet Central animals are up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, spayed or neutered, microchipped (registration included), and current on parasite prevention. Dogs over six-months of age are heartworm tested. When adopting, we will ensure that you receive copies of veterinary and microchip records. If you are interested in this pet, please fill out the brief Adopter Survey by hitting "Apply for Adoption" on the profile. After we review your completed survey we will contact you by phone or email within three business days. We're primarily a volunteer organization, so we appreciate your patience. Please note- Out of respect for our volunteers and staff, we are closed on Sundays and Mondays and will not be processing any applications on that day. Do get back to us right away when we call or email regarding an application so that we can quickly connect using the process below: Select a pet and submit an online adoption survey. A PCH adoption counselor will contact potential adopters within three business days (PCH cannot guarantee any pet's availability, but we make every effort to accommodate adopters with a reply and possible alternative suggestions). Counselor and client will then have a conversation to answer questions, discuss any medical needs for the pet and determine the suitability of a match (if necessary, we may opt to put adopters in touch with foster parents). After a match is made, clients will be asked to sign our adoption agreement and pay the adoption fee online through our secure payment system *Please see our modified no-risk return policy. (below) The PCH adoption counselor will then set up a specific appointment time and location. Adopters should bring a pet carrier and leash to pick up. Adult pets will be wearing a collar. It is important that clients arrive on time, neither early nor late. If your adoption is scheduled at Pet Central Helps!: Upon arrival inside the Crossroads Center complex (360 Wylie Drive), look for the black Pet Central Helps! semi-trailer, which is right outside of our facility (Suite 720). Park in the parking lot and enter the facility. A PCH representative will greet you and show you to the adoption room. Your new pet will be handed to you. We will take a "Happy Adoption Day photo with your pet and family. If your adoption is scheduled at PetSmart: Park in the PetSmart Parking lot and enter the store. We will be set up just inside the store entrance. Let us know you are here to pick up your pet! A PCH representative will confirm your information and hand you your pet. We will take a "Happy Adoption Day photo with your pet and family. PCH supports a 21-day no-fault return policy in which adopters are given the opportunity to find a better match. If we are not able to provide advice/tools to keep a pet in the home we offer these options: Exchange for a pet that may be a better match** Receive a refund minus a $40 processing fee** With this approach, we can often turn mismatches into opportunities! Thank you, Pet Central Helps!

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Atlas

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Pekin, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Atlas was surrendered through no fault of his own. He is cat, dog and child friendly, walks well on a leash and very people oriented. Atlas is timid here at the shelter; its is a loud overwhelming place for him, yet he has been well mannered and wants human companionship. Australian Shepard's are classically and intelligent active breed who thrive when their minds are worked and they get plenty of physical excise, potential adopter should be prepared to provide for those needs. Atlas has so much potential please consider him if your family is ready to provide what he needs and he will reward you with many happy years of loyalty. He is at the perfect age to learn many tricks and skills .Leash Manners: very nice Basic Commands: Sit Cat introduction in a controlled environment: good Good with dogs? seems to like other dogs Special Notes timid here at the shelter still settling in Adoption Fee: $ 100Estimated Date of Birth: UnknownIntake Reason: Owner SurrenderAnimal will be spayed and up to date on vaccines, and microchipped prior to adoption. If their kennel card on display at TAPS shelter facility is marked as unaltered, the animal will be altered prior to being released for adoption. Animal stage may change from time to time based on surgery and medical status. TAPS strives to keep kennel cards as up to date as possible with current information but from time to time, information may change and a new kennel card may be pending. Full and current vaccination schedule and medical records along with any behavioral disclosures will be provided at time of adoption.

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T.A.P.S. No-Kill Animal Shelter

100 TAPS Lane, Pekin, IL 61554

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Pet Central Helps

360 Wylie Drive, Suite 720, Normal, IL 61761

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Pet Central Helps

360 Wylie Drive, Suite 720, Normal, IL 61761

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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