Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cucho's life began in the most heartbreaking way. At just one month old, he was abandoned-left inside a plastic bag among the garbage in Mexico. Covered in fleas, weak, and barely holding on, his chances were slim. But fate had other plans for this little fighter. Rescued just in time, Cucho began his journey toward healing. The first months were not easy. He was frightened of people and unfamiliar environments, unsure if the world was a safe place. But with patience, care, and kindness, something incredible happened-Cucho began to trust. Day by day, his fear turned into confidence. That tiny, fragile puppy grew into a strong, beautiful, and resilient dog. Today, Cucho is a Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix with a striking black-and-white coat and an even more beautiful spirit. Cucho is a loyal and loving companion who feels especially comfortable around women but is also friendly with men and older children. He enjoys the company of other dogs his size, where he can play freely and burn off his medium energy-though his playful nature means he's best suited to homes without small or senior dogs. He is house trained, walks well on a leash (especially with a harness), and enjoys car rides. While his crate training is still a work in progress, he's a quick learner who thrives with consistency. He's not much of a barker-only letting his voice be heard when excitement gets the best of him. Cucho would do best in a home with a yard where he can stretch his legs and explore. Apartment living isn't ideal for him, as he enjoys space and freedom. Like many rescue dogs, Cucho will need time to decompress in a new environment. With patience and understanding, he will reveal his true self-a devoted, joyful, and deeply grateful companion. Cucho's story is one of resilience, transformation, and hope. From being discarded like trash to becoming a loving and confident dog, he is proof that even the hardest beginnings can lead to beautiful endings. Now, all Cucho needs is a forever home where he can continue his journey-this time, surrounded by love, safety, and belonging. Good with women: yes, he is very comfortable with women Good with men: yes Good with kids: yes, older kids recommended Good with other dogs: yes, I would recommend that Cucho be with dogs around the same size, not small breeds or senior dogs, because he is energetic and can play rough Good with cats: unknown House trained: yes Crate trained: in progress Energy level: medium energy Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: no, only when he is excited Flight risk: no; however, all dogs should be considered flight risks in new environments Food aggressive: none with humans, may give a light growl if a dog approaches his bowl while he is eating Current food: he eats twice per day and I used to put chicken and chicken soup to make his food soft and I mix everything and he loves it Walks on leash: yes, does best with a harness Leash reactive to people or dogs: no, will bark at the odd dog he passes Rides well in car: yes Destructive: no Needs a home with a yard: yes Needs a home with another dog: no Can live in an apartment: no Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.