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Kiara

Collie Hound (Unknown Type)

Female, Adult
Merriam, KS
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ever met someone who has been dubbed a tall drink of water? Thats a compliment for someone who is has long, lanky legs and is definitely exceptionally attractive. Hi, Im Kiara, and I AM that tall drink of water and more. Im simply gorgeous, Im young, smart and funny. I was returned to Great Plains after a couple of years in my home. My previous owners had really good things to say about me, but Ill tell you about the reason for my return in a minute.<br/><br/>They described me as smart, and thats because I know sit, down, shake and rollover (in one direction only). I learned all of those commands a few years back when I attended the Paws for Parole program. I might need a refresher course, but I learned so many things there. My family says that I love chew toys, Im super in a kennel, and I was good around the kids in the family. I played regularly with the neighbor dogs, and Im not known to chase squirrels or outdoor cats. Thats a FEATURE, right? I love long walks, playing with toys, and they described me as a really good girl. I do love to follow my nose, though. Thats what hound dogs do, ok? I might be into a a little bit of counter surfing, too; but we can work on that, I promise.<br/><br/>So my owners said that they adopted me back when they were working from home much of the time. But that has changed now, so Im home alone a good deal of the time. Sitting in my kennel. Since Im a girl who really has a great enthusiasm for life and everything in it, sitting in a kennel isnt the best environment for me. Being on the larger size, I gotta have older teens who are capable of walking me. <br/><br/>Do you think you might be interested in me? I am such a happy girl, and one that can be devoted and true blue and loyal all the rest of my days. Please give me that chance that Im waiting for, ok? Ill be a good girl.<br/><br/>Love from Kiara
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Jake

Collie

Male, 5 yrs 7 mos
Savannah, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, my name is Jake. I was picked up in Rosendale where I was most likely dumped. I had a severe leg injury that was old but no one bothered to tend to it so my front right leg had to be amputated. It's okay; I'm much better off without it. It doesn't seem to matter with regard to my overall outlook on life. I'm a happy dog that just wants to be loved. I would do better in a home with no cats, I'm a little too interested in them. But, if you don't have any cats, I'd make a great buddy!
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Koda

Australian Cattle Dog Collie

Male, 8 yrs 2 mos
Shawnee, KS
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Koda ❤️ Koda is an 8-year-old red heeler mix who is incredibly smart, loyal, and looking for a very specific kind of home where he can truly thrive. Koda recently lost the only home he’s ever known because his family is growing and Koda has a tough time adjusting to the unpredictable nature of children. While that transition has been tough, he’s already starting to settle and show us who he really is. Each day, he’s becoming more relaxed and comfortable in foster care —but he will need a patient, committed adopter who understands that trust and learning a new routine takes time. The Basics • Potty trained & crate trained • Lived successfully with a small dog (mini dachshund) most of his life after a very slow and thoughtful introduction • He wants to be part of a “pack” Home Requirements Koda would do best in an adult-only home or one with older, respectful children (8+). He is not comfortable with young kids, especially if they are loud, unpredictable, or in his space. He will need slow, thoughtful introductions to other dogs, and at this time, would do best as the only dog or with a very experienced home willing to manage introductions carefully. No cats due to his prey drive. What He’s Working On Koda can be reactive on leash and in the yard, especially toward people and other dogs. He may lunge, bark, and pull, so he will need someone physically capable and committed to continuing his training. The good news? He is incredibly intelligent and already working on improving his leash manners in foster care. Breed Traits & Needs Koda is every bit the cattle dog he was born to be—smart, driven, and full of energy, even at 8 years old. He is not a “yard-only” or “couch potato” dog. A fenced yard alone won’t meet his needs. To truly thrive, Koda will need: • Daily physical exercise (hikes, walks, running) • Ongoing training and structure • Mental enrichment (puzzle toys, tasks, or a “job”) Personality Koda is a good dog with a big brain and a loyal heart. He isn’t overly cuddly, but he does show affection in his own way—whether that’s relaxing next to you on the couch or simply wanting to be near his person. He’s happiest when he has purpose and engagement. For the right person, someone who understands working breeds and is ready to invest in him, Koda has the potential to be an incredibly rewarding companion. If you’re looking for a smart, active dog and are ready to give Koda the structure and commitment he deserves, he just might be your perfect match. ----------------------------------------- If you’re interested in adopting, please apply online at mscrescue.org/adopt. Once approved, we’ll work with you to ensure it’s a great fit—and if it’s not, no worries! We’ll help you find the right match. All of our dogs are adoption-ready and come: •️ Spayed or neutered •️ Heartworm tested •️ Dewormed •️ Up-to-date on prevention medications •️ Up-to-date on age-appropriate vaccines •️ Microchipped •️ With a coupon for a free Simply Dub collar from Dubdog Designs
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Bandit

Golden Retriever Collie

Male, 4 yrs 3 mos
Atchison, KS
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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JB

Border Collie

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Smithville, MO
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, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
JB is a sensitive, intelligent dog who is slowly learning to trust the world again. He recently made the long trip back from Iowa and handled it without any issues. Since arriving, he has begun settling into a predictable routine and has made strong bonds with the resident dogs—especially the Malinois and a female German Shepherd he absolutely adores. JB is skittish by nature and will need a patient adopter who can give him the space and time he needs. He is wary of new people and uncomfortable with handling. While he wags his tail and shows clear affection toward his trusted person, he does not enjoy being touched and often stiffens when petted. He will lick your hand when you’re not looking, but he’s not yet comfortable taking treats from hands. With the right person, he may continue to grow, but he will need an adopter who respects his boundaries. JB is not recommended for homes with men, as he is generally fearful of them. A female-only home is ideal. He should also not live with cats or young children. Teenagers may be okay as long as they understand his space and needs. On the bright side, JB does beautifully with other dogs and may benefit from living with a confident canine companion. He enjoys herding-type activities, loves to run, and frequently plays with the dogs in his foster home. Outdoors, he no longer chases the horses and respects their space. He does fairly well on walks and tends to circle his person, keeping close. While he hasn’t been off-leash, he has a solid recall and doesn’t try to run off when outside. JB is housebroken, kennel trained, and goes into both his indoor and outdoor kennels easily. He knows a few basic commands like “come,” “sit,” and “kennel.” A patient training approach—or even a class—could help him build confidence, but he will need a trainer familiar with fearful dogs. JB’s ideal home is quiet, structured, and led by a patient woman who understands nervous, shut-down, or fearful dogs. A fenced yard, another friendly dog, and a calm environment would help him continue to progress. Inside the home he tends to pace, but once things are still, he settles. Sudden movements send him retreating to his kennel, though he returns once the environment is calm again. JB is a project dog—but a rewarding one for the right person. With time, consistency, and compassion, he will continue to blossom at his own pace. He’s looking for someone who sees beyond his fears and is ready to offer him the gentle, steady love he’s learning to trust. Fostered in the Greater Kansas City Missouri Area Contact: Team@midwestbordercollierescue.org Please visit JB and his friends on our web page https://www.midwestbordercollierescue.org/alldogs

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26.8 miles

Great Plains SPCA - Merriam Campus

5424 Antioch Drive, Merriam, KS 66202

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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40.4 miles

M'Shoogy's Famous Emergency Animal Rescue

11519 State Route C, Savannah, MO 64485

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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