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Fritz

Collie Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, 7 mos
Minneapolis, MN
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
Located in Tennessee but can be transported to you through Rescue Riders. This boy was dumped with siblings and is a sweetheart! He is very friendly and gets along with other dogs. He has some housetraining and also knows how to use a dog door. He has done okay on a leash and in a crate. He will need daily exercise but is not overly energetic. He is ready to get a forever home.
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Merlin D12006

Collie Australian Shepherd

Male, 7 mos
Minneapolis, MN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Hi, I’m Merlin! I’m a young, goofy, lovable guy with one very important mission in life: be near my people at all times. If you’re on the couch, I’m on the couch. If you’re walking to another room, I’m right behind you. If you sit down, I may be in your lap before you even realize what happened. And if I’m not in your lap, I’ll happily park myself at your feet so I can keep tabs on you. Sometimes I’ll even give your toes a little lick just to remind you I’m still here. 😂 When I first arrived, I had a LOT of energy and apparently believed pacing around the house nonstop was a perfectly reasonable hobby. Thankfully, I’ve learned that resting is also an option! I still love my walks and getting my zoomies out, but when everyone settles down, I can settle down too. I especially enjoy a good couch-and-lap session because, honestly, I am just a baby who needs snuggles. Speaking of playing, I’ve learned FETCH! I’ll bring the ball back, although I’m still working on the whole “give it back” portion of the game. I also love tug-of-war and wrestling around on the floor. I may give you some gentle puppy-style nibbling during our wrestling matches, but I know not to bite too hard. I’m also a serious chewer, so durable toys and chew bones are very important to me. Plastic toys? Let’s just say I believe they are snacks. 😬 I’m also becoming quite the little gentleman! I’ve learned sit, down, and shake, and I have completely transformed my mealtime manners. I used to act like I hadn’t eaten in approximately 47 years and would launch myself at the food bowl. Now I go to the kitchen rug, sit, and wait. When my food is ready, I’ll even shake your hand before I eat. And yes, I do it EVERY TIME. My foster mom thinks it’s adorable, and frankly, I agree. 😎 My potty training is going really well, too! I’ve had only one accident in the past couple of weeks, and I’ve figured out that pacing by the door is a pretty good way to tell my people I need to go outside. I keep my kennel clean, too. I’m getting really good at kennel time and will even go in there sometimes just to hang out with the door open. I understand that bedtime means bedtime, and I sleep in my kennel at night like a good boy. Now, I do have a few things I’m still working on. New people make me a little nervous because, honestly, EVERYTHING used to seem new to me. I want to say hello, but then I’m not totally sure about it, so I might get a little jumpy. I’m improving every day and learning that people are pretty great. I’m also not a fan of the car. I’m slowly realizing they aren’t terrifying and will eventually watch out the window, but getting me into one still requires some convincing. Loud things like lawnmowers and leaf blowers can also make me nervous. I don’t try to run away—instead, I look to my people for reassurance or head for the door because surely someone can let me back inside. 😂 The vacuum is another work in progress, but I’m getting there! And then there’s my greatest talent: being spectacularly clumsy. I have been known to sit down and somehow fall over, run into things, get tangled in my leash, and even take an unfortunate tumble down the stairs. I’m also a sock thief. I sneak off with socks as though nobody can possibly see me doing it. Spoiler alert: they can. I’m affectionate, playful, funny, and very much still learning how to be the best version of myself. But underneath all my goofy puppy antics is a boy who just wants to love someone and be loved right back. I’ll follow you around, keep you company, snuggle you on the couch, and make you laugh every single day. I’m still young, so I’ll need someone who understands that I’m a work in progress—but if you’re looking for a loyal little shadow with a huge heart, I might just be your guy. ❤️🐾 *Rescue puppies are notorious for losing their birth certificates before entering our rescue. We cannot guarantee the breed or size they will be full grown.*
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Ringo D67635 (Sponsored)

Collie Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Minnetonka, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am looking for a foster or forever family! Please email fostersupport@thebondbetween.org if you can say YES to fostering this animal! Select the "Apply for Adoption" if you would like to adopt A portion of my adoption fee has been sponsored by The Wilbur Fund. The adoption fee sponsorship credit of $250.00 will be applied during the contract process. Hi, my name is Ringo, and I am from Tennessee! Ringo is a special dog. He’s a male Australian Cattle Dog/Red Speckled Heeler, and true to his breed. Instead of trying to move cattle along, another dog will do! In play he will nip at my dog’s heels, which inspires her to more play and soon both dogs are rolling around, then up and racing around the obstacle course in my back yard! Ringo plays hard, but gently. He loves to jump up after squirrels and birds in the trees and bushes, so he’ll need a 5 foot or higher fence. Then with a single call “come” he responds and comes on command. He’s smart, easy to please, and will look to his person for assurance, for he experiences separation anxiety. He has progressed so much, but he will need a person with patience and is willing to help him feel less anxious. Also, a resident dog about his size (30-40 lbs) will help him become less dependent on his person. Ringo is very well behaved in the house and on walks. With training he’s learning to not react to other dogs and their people. He is very gentle with my cat and has warmed up to my 11 year old granddaughter. On a short leash he has not reacted nervously to small children. He will bark loudly at certain outside noises or when in the car and people walk by but is learning to stop barking when commanded to stop. Each day he seems to relax more as he experiences new activities and sights. He enjoys his walks and won’t wander far from your side, often checking to see you following. Training assistance has been very beneficial to Ringo. At this time a woman would be the best fit for Ringo, with slow introductions to men/boys he does not know. He definitely has a gentleness about him, and would love a forever home.
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Tucker

Collie

Male, Adult
North Branch, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
We’ve had Tucker since he was 6 months old. He’ll be 8 years old in August. We got him from a breeder (we still have his papers), he was the last of his liter. We have several young children and he’s always done very well with them. He’s great around cats and other dogs. As we’ve had significant life changes, we aren’t able to provide the same level of care that we used to. We’d love to find him a home where his new owners are able to spend more time playing with him and taking him on walks. He’s very friendly and loves to snuggle. He hates being brushed and bathed, but will do anything for peanut butter.
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Kai

Shepherd (Unknown Type) Collie

Female, Young
Minneapolis, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Welcome Kai to CCPAL Rescue foster program.  Kai is a very sweet girl, she is just about 1 year old. She is a German Shepherd/Smooth Collie (BorderCollie)  She weighs about 60 pounds and should stay medium sized.  She is good on a leash, good with other dogs.  She is mostly with her sister in her foster home.  She uses a doggy door and is good on leash and in a car.  She is fully potty trained and very smart.  She is good with children and likes toys.  She would be best with someone that is active and outdoorsy.  She would be fine as an only dog or would be good with another dog.  She will be a fun one to train.  She has good eye contact and attention to who is speaking with her.  She has one upright ear and one that is not.  She is getting her vaccinations and will be spayed and ready for her forever home.  She is in Texas and can be adopted locally or we can work with one of the wonderful transporters to get her to Washington, Portland, Minesota, Vermont or all along the East Coast.  She would be a great family companion and could go with children.  We like children to be 8 or older.  Please be patient when you put in your application. Adoption fee for Kia is $400 and transport is $200.  This is a very desirable breed mix.   We are being very careful in vetting people and we are a small group of volunteers. Rhode Island and Massachusetts are not states we adopt to because of the regulations imposed by these states Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email to ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpalrescue.org See her cute video!!
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Monty JuM*

Australian Shepherd Collie

Male, 3 yrs 5 mos
Richfield, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Monty is a great name for a great dog like me ;) I have the Monty Python kind of humor... goofy and sweet! But, don't mess with my crate! That really is my only "pet: peeve!! I was found on the streets 2 years ago and was adopted as a pup... however, I became the boss in the house and didn't like anyone entering the house that I didn't know :( SO..... Back to the rescue, because they won't give up on me!! So here I am and I have really adjusted to the environment and new people meeting me and treats and lots of love. AND the crew here basically has determined that I need a family/adopters that will be in charge of the house. Someone I can trust to protect me so I don't have to!! I am vocal in my crate, so my crate needs to be away from the common areas so I can relax and not meet everyone that stops by. Once I settle into my new home I will follow your lead! I am a gorgeous boy, with caramel and milk chocolate highlights in my soft fur. I want to please my family and go on all kinds of adventures! I am awesome out and about, meeting new people and new friends :D I hope you will look into my eyes, the windows to my soul, and see the HOPE I have to find my own home again! The rescue is great because I got a second chance, but I REALLY want a home!! Local adoption only $300 (in TX)

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27.2 miles

Rescue Riders Cooperative MN

Minneapolis, MN 55403

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

27.4 miles

Ruff Start Rescue

Minneapolis, MN 55416

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Rescue

27.7 miles

The Bond Between

5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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