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Collie puppies and dogs in Choctaw, Oklahoma

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Winnie

Collie Labrador Retriever

Female, 10 mos
Oklahoma City, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Winnie is a beautiful, fun, smart and gentle 10 month old collie mix.  Winnie takes a little bit of time to warm up and feel comfortable but once she does, get ready for a loyal companion.  She plays well with our three dogs (a mix ranging from large to small) and comes from a home with cats.    Winnie loves kids and enjoys playing with her toys. She prefers females and is a little slow to warm up to men. Winnie is housebroken and crate and doggy door trained. We are currently working on her leash skills. ##2564624##

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Below are our newest added Collies available for adoption in Choctaw, Oklahoma. To see more adoptable Collies in Choctaw, Oklahoma, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Luisa

Cattle Dog Blue Heeler

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Choctaw, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Luisa! This adorable speckled sweetheart might be a little shy at first, but give her just a few minutes and she’ll melt right into your heart — and your lap! Once she warms up, she’s all about snuggles, tail wags, and playtime. She’s smart as can be, already knowing “sit” and “lay down,” and she’s eager to learn more. Food-motivated and attentive, she’ll make training a breeze! She’s also crate trained, house trained, and non-reactive, making her an easy and loving companion in just about any home. When she’s not showing off her tricks, she loves her toys and bones, keeping herself happily entertained. She’s dog friendly and gets along great with other pups — though she’ll happily soak up your attention all on her own, too. If you’re looking for a sweet, gentle, and affectionate companion who just wants to love and be loved, Luisa is your girl.
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Sammy

Border Collie Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Choctaw, OK
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, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, this is Sammy. My foster mom also calls me Samuel, SamSam, Samwise, and Little Fruit Bat Baby (moms are so embarrassing). I don’t remember much about my life before I came to this place called a foster home. I think somebody loved me once, but somehow I ended up on my own in the big scary world. I was starving and terrified and covered with icky bugs. Some nice people took me to the shelter but I was so afraid of all the noise, and of the people trying to help me. I didn’t know how to make friends and act friendly like the other dogs. Nobody came looking for me and I almost didn’t make it out of that place. Luckily I ended up in a foster program. My mom says I have really come out of my shell since I came here. I adore my people and I can’t get enough pets and love. I think I’m pretty loyal once I love you and I give my whole heart to the ones I love. I’m so much more confident now that I have figured out the routine here, but I’m still a little scared of new people and places, and sometimes I bark and act tough because I don’t want them to see I’m afraid. Once I meet you and see it’s ok I warm up pretty quick. If you give me a treat I think you must be nice! Mom says I need slow introductions and lots of patience when doing new things. I haven’t been around many kids and none that are very young. I don’t think I would like a home with them because they run and make a lot of noise and it scares me. Sometimes I think when they run I should run too and bark at them. I could probably learn how to like kids more but Mom thinks I have some herder tendencies and might need some training to be sure I know how to act around them. I really like other dogs. I love to play with my doggie housemates. Even if one is kind of cranky to me I still keep trying to be friends. I have met a lot of new dog friends on play dates and I have gotten along with all of them. Having dog friends really helps me feel comfortable and secure. A dog park may be too overwhelming for me though. There are kitties here and I like them too. I am pretty careful with the confident ones who stand their ground and bop my nose if I get too enthusiastic, but I sometimes forget to be gentle and chase the one who runs from me. I get a little too playful when I catch him and I forget I’m so big. Mom reminds me I can’t play so rough, but I maybe should not have cats in my new home. I am pretty much house-trained and I’m working on using the potty bells to tell mom I need to go out. At night I sleep in mom’s bedroom and I don’t have any accidents. During the day when mom is gone I am in a kennel. I don’t really like it and I think I’m scared to be alone and that someone might not come back so I bark and howl sometimes. Mom got some medicine to help me and I’m starting to feel better and not be so sad when I’m alone. I do need a heavy duty metal crate to stay safe because I can damage the plastic and lighter metal ones. I can climb a chain link fence so I need a secure wood fence. I walk pretty good on a leash and I have a cute little prance when we are going somewhere fun. I ride well in the car and jump in and out in my own. I wasn’t sure about playing with toys at first but I have decided I really like squeaky toys and things I can chew on. I have to be careful I don’t confuse shoes lying out with toys! I listen well and have learned to sit and to shake. I will need a home with a fence, as I have too much energy that walks alone won't get out my energy. I need to be able to romp around in a yard! My mom says I am a total love bug once I get to know someone. I like to be in the same room as my person (bathrooms included!) and I sleep at her feet when she’s working. I think I’m a lap dog even though I’m 35 pounds l, but lying next to mom on the couch is great too. I hope I can find my new home with a family that loves me. My ideal home would include: Other nice dogs Fenced Yard No cats or very confident cats Older children Someone who is home a lot or works from home Lots of patience and positive reinforcement Looking forward to meeting you or doing a meet and greet! Love, Sammy.

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