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Border Collie puppies and dogs in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

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Tessa

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Sophia, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Tessa is a 9yo border collie mix. An active household or one with kids living there or visiting often would be perfect for her. Can provide a crate if needed but she's house trained and free roams indoors now. The Good: Shes extremely smart, learns well and isn't destructive. She can be trained with voice and hand commands. She's very active for her age and doesn't have an off setting - more like a standby mode. She's absolutely addicted to tennis balls! Adores children to the point of whining if she can't play with them. Even though she's a herding breed, she's never nipped at kids for running around or being loud. The Bad: Tessa is leash-reactive towards other dogs, so she's not the kind of dog you can take to the dog park or other doggy events. She's very selective with the dogs she'll get along with, usually she prefers small male breeds. She got into a fight with my other, bigger female dog and hasn't gotten over it in 3 years. No cats!
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Dumont

Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids,
Story
Dumont is a 1-year-old, 52-pound girl with a big heart and a deep love for her people. Once she has time to decompress and burn off some energy, she truly shines and shows just how wonderful she can be. On leash, Dumont walks without jumping and is very manageable. She tends to zigzag and happily carries a toy along the way, proudly showing it off, but she does not pull much. She rides beautifully in the car—initially unsure about getting in, but able to jump in and out on her own. Once settled, she sits or lays down and relaxes for the ride. Dumont enjoys exploring and sniffing, especially in low-stress environments, and loves carrying her toys wherever she goes. She knows “sit” and is learning additional cues like “down” and “get your toy.” She is very smart and quickly learns what is expected of her, especially when rewarded for keeping all four paws on the ground. She is treat motivated and takes treats gently. Affection is one of Dumont’s favorite things. She wants to be close to her person, soaking up pets and giving enthusiastic kisses. After exercise and mental stimulation, she happily settles into snuggle mode, curling up beside you with her head in your lap. Dumont adores meeting new people and is still learning polite greetings. She does best when visitors ask her to sit before offering attention or treats, and she improves quickly with consistency. She can sometimes be reactive to other dogs, so she will need continued training and thoughtful handling in those situations. In overstimulating or stressful environments, Dumont may become jumpy or mouthy, especially when first coming out of the kennel. Offering her a toy right away helps her redirect that excitement. As a young dog, she is still learning how to regulate her energy, but she responds well to verbal cues and guidance. Dumont would thrive in a calmer home that provides consistent structure, patience, and appropriate mental and physical outlets. With the right environment and continued training, she is an affectionate, intelligent companion who wants nothing more than to be close to her person and do well. As always, we strongly recommend that resident dogs meet any new potential canine family members. If bringing a resident dog for a dog to dog test, please bring proof of Rabies, DHPP, and Bordetella vaccines. To meet your new pet, come to Guilford County Animal Services between 12 and 4 any day except Tuesday!
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Walter

Border Collie

Male, Adult
Thomasville, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Walter is a fantastic working dog breed who just wants a job. His skills range from herding kids to running 5Ks. This boy has a lot of energy like all dogs of this breed. Ready for a ride or die partner! He is about 53 pounds and his vet estimated year of birth is 2018.   Blue Flint vet says he is a Border Collie mix. ~Adoption donation $250. All vetting is up to date. Microchipped and neutered. Also on flea/tick and heartworm preventative. Visit www.ruffloverescue.com/adoption and fill out an application to make this pup a member of your family November 5, 2024, 5:56 pm
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Tux

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Burlington, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Tux is a very playful, cuddly girl. She loves to play outside all day with a favorite toy, but most of all, she loves being with her people. If you are looking for an energetic and loyal border collie, Tux is the one for you! Unfortunately, Tux cannot be around cats and small dogs whatsoever. This is why she is having to be rehomed. She reacts to anything small like it is prey, so she needs to be in a home with no small animals or young children. She can be a wonderful dog, but our home is not the right one for her.
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Loki

Border Collie

Male, Young
Winston Salem, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
He has no behavioral issues, at least hasn’t show them to me and my partner. He nips when he’s excited. He knows sit, paw, down, stay, come, crate, we’ve been working on the off and place commands and he understands them sometimes but we have been very busy and haven’t been able to drill those in. He also does pull on leash and so much so that he has escaped his collar a few times but I never chase after him and simply give a firm come command and he comes back. He is potty trained, when he has to use the bathroom he will stand by the door and look at it and he will stand on his two back legs and scratch at it. He is neutered but we have not been able to take him to the vet yet to get his heart worm and flee prevention pills. He is a shelter rescue that we got a bit over a month ago and I am sad we have to part. I recommend whoever adopts him has a decent sized yard or a lot of free time in order to give him the exercise he needs. He’s a good boy with a lot of energy and a big heart.
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Crash

Border Collie

Male, Young
Albemarle, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Crash is a very timid boy.  he will require a lot of patience to build trust as he is very scared and skittish of new people and places. he is bonded to his good friend cricket. and would love to find a place where they could co exsist together.    EST DOB 10/15/21 The standard adoption fee is $200, but it may vary depending on the situation and the animal. This includes vetting such as shots, spaying or neutering, microchipping, deworming, and heartworm testing if the animal is over six months of age. Please note****  We are a volunteer organization.  Adoption events are held every Saturday 10-2 at our facility located st 2049 Badin Rd.  Most of our animals are in foster homes.  Please contact the foster if you would like to meet one of our rescues.   You may complete an application for approval to start the adoption process at www.stanlycountyhumanesociety.org, under the 'Adoption' tab.Adoption fees for pets with Stanly County Humane Society are to cover the following: *Spay/Neuter *Heartworm/Feline Testing *All standard vaccinations *Rabies Vaccination *Microchip  August 12, 2025, 12:18 pm

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Guilford County Animal Services

980 Guilford College Rd., Greensboro, NC 27409

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

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20 miles

Ruff Love Rescue and Foster Care

P. O. Box 2013, Thomasville, NC 27361

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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