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Border Collie puppies and dogs in West Bend, Wisconsin

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LUCY

Border Collie

Female, adult
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**Lucy is available for adoption through her foster home. Please call WCHS if you are interested in meeting with her. Below are some detailed notes from her foster mom.·Intake Reason: Stray with her sister·Weight: 45 lbs. "Lucy is a very timid and shy dog who has a very sweet and gentle disposition. She seems to prefer the company of women, showing some signs of fear with both my husband and father (low body posture, pancaking to the floor, and general nervous/cautious behavior). When she first arrived at our home, Lucy exhibited a lot of fear-based behavior, including not going potty, pancaking to the floor when leashed, refusing to pass through thresholds, not being able to eat her meals until the cats were out of view, and general apprehension towards most experiences. In under a month she has extinguished these fear behaviors with me (foster mom) to a very large percentage and in some cases to almost zero. She seems to be the type of dog who wants to bond very tightly to one "safe person". Given her past experience as a working cattle dog, she really wants to work, this girl needs a job. In our home, Lucy believes that her job is to keep a very close eye on our 2 kitty family members. We are currently researching ways to redirect that with other options, most effective so far are daily walks/hikes, general skills training (including sit, stay, wait, okay, down, off, and leave it), frozen stuffed Kong toys, and learning how to be part of a full household with lots of family members (2 adults, 2 indoor cats, 3 dogs). Living with and being a full part of a family really has proven to be a very new experience for her with lots of nuances to wrap her head around, I can see her gears constantly turning! Lucy is comfortable being at home. She freely chooses to rest in her crate most often, but will also lay on one of several dog beds and sometimes the floor. Though we invite her onto the couch, she does not choose to join us. She has shown limited interest in toys (which are plentiful and easy to access), only twice playing and chewing very quietly on small soft stuffed toys. Lucy does enjoy peanut butter and treat stuffed frozen Kong toys, needing a bit of encouragement beyond her initial interest. She has also begun to take treats readily after walks, rather than her preference to receive treats one-on-one apart from the family. She will bark if there is a loud unexpected noise nearby and is very easily assured and redirected.All outdoor experiences appear new to Lucy. Every neighborhood walk or hike on a trail offer her opportunities to learn new things, which she really seems to enjoy. Lucy is walking so much better on a leash now! She seems to understand the goal of walking in a pack and not becoming tangled, and when she does she will readily fix the leash with the "let's fix it" directive. Lucy has made such incredibly positive progress in her potty habits! She has between 6-8 opportunities for backyard potty breaks per day at regular and predictable intervals. Although she has recently started going to the bathroom while on walks, she still prefers to relieve herself in the safety of our familiar backyard, with me/the other dogs/or alone. Lucy wants to strongly bond with her person. She loves to be petted, likes kisses, is still uncomfortable with hugs/holding but making progress. She is a true Velcro/shadow type dog, preferring to be in the same room with me most of the time. It is important to note that she maintains soft and easy eyes with all family members, and while her eye contact is direct and focused with the cats, it is still with a soft, non-aggressive gaze. Lucy shows almost zero interest in our three dogs. Our pack is made up of older (8-14 year old), but active dogs. We offer plenty of opportunities for bonding including daily hikes, supervised and free play, basic and obedience training, leash training exercises, etc. Our pack demonstrates interest in her by sniffing, play-bowing (to initiate play), lying next to her, and in general allowing her space in the pack, and she continues to show no interest in them. There is a common accepted "rule of three" in terms of rescue and adoption, as in 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to know a new routine, 3 months to feel at home- I met Lucy before my husband and on instinct told him that she seemed like the type of dog who might be closer to a rule of 6 (6 days/weeks/months), and having spent 2 1/2 months in our home, I am further convinced that is an accurate estimation. She is well worth the investment of time because she has a kind heart, and for her success in a forever home, I feel it important to note that a careful consideration be made for any other pets or adult males in the home. It goes without saying that Lucy would also greatly benefit from a home where important work can be a part of her life."
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Waylon - PENDING

Border Collie Husky

Male, puppy
Grafton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel for more pictures & videos of our adoptable dogs!Updated: 5/04/2023 Litter Name: The Fluffs Estimated Date of Birth: 2/09/2023 Dog Name: Waylon Sex: Male Estimated Breed Mix: Border Collie / Husky Mix Approximate Age: 10-11 Weeks Approximate Weight: 15 lbs. Description: Waylon is a talkative little guy who loves activity! He is a fun-loving, social guy and is doing well with his siblings. Exhibits typical puppy behaviors. Adoption Fee: $550.00We are a Wisconsin state licensed dog rescue -WI# 402433   ***We do not have a central adoption center at this time. All our dogs are in private foster homes within WI. At this time we only place our dogs in areas of WI. The breed of our dogs is our best guess with the help of our veterinarians. Our Weight Classes are as follows: 0- 25lbs - Small 26- 45lbs - Medium 46-89 - Large 90+ X-large If you are adopting an adult dog, which we consider 6 months of age or older, your adoption fee includes the following: Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper shots, dewormed, flea & tick preventative, heartworm tested and microchipped. If you are adopting a dog younger than 6 months of age, the dog will be up to date on the shots as per the dogs age. The dog will be dewormed, flea/tick preventative and microchipped. We only spay/neuter our dogs by 6 months of age. If you decide to adopt a younger dog than 6 months of age, they will need to be spayed/neutered at one of our preferred clinics. This will be determined by your contract along with the month they should have their surgery. This is included in your adoption fee. Once you are approved with our rescue, you can meet any one of our dogs within the fosters home. If you are interested in the dog you met, you can take the dog home under our mandatory foster to adopt program. You receive 5 days to see if the dog is the right fit for your home. If it is, we will conduct the home visit and finalize adoption. If it is not, it is returned to the foster. We are happy to find you another dog that meets your needs in your home. If a dog is listed as PENDING, a family has met the dog and planning on adopting the dog after the home visit has been conducted. We always suggest sending in an application for a dog because there are times where the dogs are given back to us under the foster to adopt program. There are many reasons dogs are returned but normally it just was not the right fit for all.Please go to WWW.TAILWAGGERS911.COM under HOW TO ADOPT . We have an online application that is very easy to fill out. May 27, 2023, 1:23 pm
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Robin

Border Collie

Female, puppy
Grafton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel for more pictures & videos of our adoptable dogs!Updated: 5/27/2023 Litter Name: The Bee Gees Dog Name: Robin Sex: Female Estimated Breed Mix: Border Collie Mix Approximate Age: 8 weeks Approximate Weight: 8-10 lbs. Description: Robin is adorable as much as she is sweet, social and smart! Typical puppy behavior, she loves to play and nap with her fellow foster siblings. She is taking onto potty training and 'sit' with ease, can't get enough of her plushy toys, and has a strong natural recall for her age. Currently living with three other dogs and a cat, she has shown nothing but love and respect for all! An incredibly neutral and chill dog, Robin would make a great addition to any family. Her naturally calm and loving demeanor shows she would do well with any and ALL ages! Adoption Fee: $550.00  We are a Wisconsin state licensed dog rescue -WI# 402433   ***We do not have a central adoption center at this time. All our dogs are in private foster homes within WI. At this time we only place our dogs in areas of WI. The breed of our dogs is our best guess with the help of our veterinarians. Our Weight Classes are as follows: 0- 25lbs - Small 26- 45lbs - Medium 46-89 - Large 90+ X-large If you are adopting an adult dog, which we consider 6 months of age or older, your adoption fee includes the following: Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper shots, dewormed, flea & tick preventative, heartworm tested and microchipped. If you are adopting a dog younger than 6 months of age, the dog will be up to date on the shots as per the dogs age. The dog will be dewormed, flea/tick preventative and microchipped. We only spay/neuter our dogs by 6 months of age. If you decide to adopt a younger dog than 6 months of age, they will need to be spayed/neutered at one of our preferred clinics. This will be determined by your contract along with the month they should have their surgery. This is included in your adoption fee. Once you are approved with our rescue, you can meet any one of our dogs within the fosters home. If you are interested in the dog you met, you can take the dog home under our mandatory foster to adopt program. You receive 5 days to see if the dog is the right fit for your home. If it is, we will conduct the home visit and finalize adoption. If it is not, it is returned to the foster. We are happy to find you another dog that meets your needs in your home. If a dog is listed as PENDING, a family has met the dog and planning on adopting the dog after the home visit has been conducted. We always suggest sending in an application for a dog because there are times where the dogs are given back to us under the foster to adopt program. There are many reasons dogs are returned but normally it just was not the right fit for all.Please go to WWW.TAILWAGGERS911.COM under HOW TO ADOPT . We have an online application that is very easy to fill out. May 27, 2023, 1:23 pm
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Maurice - PENDING

Border Collie

Male, puppy
Grafton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel for more pictures & videos of our adoptable dogs!Updated: 5/24/2023 Litter Name: The Bee Gees Dog Name: Maurice Sex: Male Estimated Breed Mix: Border Collie Mix Approximate Age: 8 weeks Approximate Weight: 8-10 lbs. Description: Maurice is a cute little boy who is so soft and fluffy! He loves to be cuddled and play with his siblings! He is so excited to transport to WI. Maurice can’t wait to find his forever family! Adoption Fee: $550.00  We are a Wisconsin state licensed dog rescue -WI# 402433   ***We do not have a central adoption center at this time. All our dogs are in private foster homes within WI. At this time we only place our dogs in areas of WI. The breed of our dogs is our best guess with the help of our veterinarians. Our Weight Classes are as follows: 0- 25lbs - Small 26- 45lbs - Medium 46-89 - Large 90+ X-large If you are adopting an adult dog, which we consider 6 months of age or older, your adoption fee includes the following: Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper shots, dewormed, flea & tick preventative, heartworm tested and microchipped. If you are adopting a dog younger than 6 months of age, the dog will be up to date on the shots as per the dogs age. The dog will be dewormed, flea/tick preventative and microchipped. We only spay/neuter our dogs by 6 months of age. If you decide to adopt a younger dog than 6 months of age, they will need to be spayed/neutered at one of our preferred clinics. This will be determined by your contract along with the month they should have their surgery. This is included in your adoption fee. Once you are approved with our rescue, you can meet any one of our dogs within the fosters home. If you are interested in the dog you met, you can take the dog home under our mandatory foster to adopt program. You receive 5 days to see if the dog is the right fit for your home. If it is, we will conduct the home visit and finalize adoption. If it is not, it is returned to the foster. We are happy to find you another dog that meets your needs in your home. If a dog is listed as PENDING, a family has met the dog and planning on adopting the dog after the home visit has been conducted. We always suggest sending in an application for a dog because there are times where the dogs are given back to us under the foster to adopt program. There are many reasons dogs are returned but normally it just was not the right fit for all.Please go to WWW.TAILWAGGERS911.COM under HOW TO ADOPT . We have an online application that is very easy to fill out. May 27, 2023, 1:23 pm
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Barry

Border Collie

Male, puppy
Grafton, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel for more pictures & videos of our adoptable dogs!Updated: 5/23/2023 Litter Name: The Bee Gees Dog Name: Barry Sex: Male Estimated Breed Mix: Border Collie Mix Approximate Age: 8 weeks Approximate Weight: 8-10 lbs. Description: Barry is a sweet fluffy boy! He loves to be cuddled and is so sweet to his siblings! He is so excited to transport to WI. Barry can’t wait to find his forever family! Adoption Fee: $550.00  We are a Wisconsin state licensed dog rescue -WI# 402433   ***We do not have a central adoption center at this time. All our dogs are in private foster homes within WI. At this time we only place our dogs in areas of WI. The breed of our dogs is our best guess with the help of our veterinarians. Our Weight Classes are as follows: 0- 25lbs - Small 26- 45lbs - Medium 46-89 - Large 90+ X-large If you are adopting an adult dog, which we consider 6 months of age or older, your adoption fee includes the following: Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper shots, dewormed, flea & tick preventative, heartworm tested and microchipped. If you are adopting a dog younger than 6 months of age, the dog will be up to date on the shots as per the dogs age. The dog will be dewormed, flea/tick preventative and microchipped. We only spay/neuter our dogs by 6 months of age. If you decide to adopt a younger dog than 6 months of age, they will need to be spayed/neutered at one of our preferred clinics. This will be determined by your contract along with the month they should have their surgery. This is included in your adoption fee. Once you are approved with our rescue, you can meet any one of our dogs within the fosters home. If you are interested in the dog you met, you can take the dog home under our mandatory foster to adopt program. You receive 5 days to see if the dog is the right fit for your home. If it is, we will conduct the home visit and finalize adoption. If it is not, it is returned to the foster. We are happy to find you another dog that meets your needs in your home. If a dog is listed as PENDING, a family has met the dog and planning on adopting the dog after the home visit has been conducted. We always suggest sending in an application for a dog because there are times where the dogs are given back to us under the foster to adopt program. There are many reasons dogs are returned but normally it just was not the right fit for all.Please go to WWW.TAILWAGGERS911.COM under HOW TO ADOPT . We have an online application that is very easy to fill out. May 27, 2023, 1:23 pm
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ROCKY

Border Collie Australian Shepherd

Male, 4 mos
Milwaukee, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rocky had a rough start to life but things are looking up for him! He was born to a stray momma and came to rescue at 7 weeks old very sick after ingesting a toxin. A few days in the hospital and he's a happy healthy boy now! He is currently about 4 months old and he is a typical border collie mix puppy! He is active and playful. He loves to run and play in the dirt! He's great with other dogs and kids. In true border collie form, he is very smart. He is doing great with potty training and crate training and he's working on basic commands like sit and walking on the leash. The adoption fee is $395 with transport and includes current shots, microchip, neuter and current on heartworm and flea/tick prevention. If you are interested in adopting Rocky email us at sgdrsa@outlook.com for an application.

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Sadie

Blue Heeler Border Collie

Female, 4 yrs 3 mos
West Bend, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sadie loves her foster family…but she’s still praying 🙏🏼 for her perfect furever family. She’s the sweetest girl! How about this sweet girl for your family, so she can have fun this Summer. Sadie is a 4 year old heeler mix. If interested, email heartstringsdogrescue@gmail.com Available for adoption in Wisconsin or Illinois only.

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The Washington County Humane Society, Inc.

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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Tailwaggers 911

2137A Valley Court, Grafton, WI 53024

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2137A Valley Court, Grafton, WI 53024

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Tailwaggers 911

2137A Valley Court, Grafton, WI 53024

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12.7 miles

Tailwaggers 911

2137A Valley Court, Grafton, WI 53024

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21 miles

Saving Grace Dog Rescue of San Antonio - Midwest transport stop

Milwaukee, WI 53217

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26.7 miles

JRs Pups N Stuff

West Allis, WI 53214

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30.8 miles

Hoovers Hause All Dog Rescue

S47 W30760 Hwy 59, Genesee Depot, WI 53127

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43.3 miles

One Starfish Rehoming Connections, Inc

P.O. Box 404, Columbus, WI 53925

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