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Penelope

Border Collie

Female, Adult
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🚨Border Collie/Herding Dog Experienced Foster or Foster to Adopt Needed. 🔹Pets Name: Penelope 🔹Age/DOB: 2 years old 🔹Gender: Female 🔹Spayed: Yes 🔹Weight: 50lbs 🔹Breed / Breeds: Border Collie Penelope is a very smart sweet border with typical herding tendencies. She has been on sheep and done very well. She is house broken leash trained. Does not like a crate but will go in , Needs work with crate training. Penny is a dog that needs someone who can set boundaries in a positive firm consistent manner. Typical of herders, she will try to control if she senses you are not in charge. She knows commands, she is motion activated as are most herders. We are working with that and she can be reactive with other dogs, thus the need for a dog savvy handler. She would do best in a home with one other dog or no other dogs for those less experienced. Fenced yard is a must, as is a knowledgeable border collie person . She would do well where she could work stock. She will be in the port charlotte area. 📩 Apply to foster or foster to adopt at the link below! ewenityfarmsbch.com
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Rosie

Australian Shepherd

Female, Senior
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Rosie 🌹 Update 5/4/26 - Rosie has come a long way since being in rescue. She still takes a little time to warm up to new people but becomes your little shadow once she does. She is currently living with big and little dogs and getting along with everyone. She is doing great on walks. Although she prefers not to be in a crate, she does settle down. She will lay down in an open crate if she finds a big fluffy bed inside. Rosie is now asking for attention and even wants up on the couch. She really is a sweet girl - just needs a little extra time and patience to show it. 🌹🌹Rosie is a 10-year-old, 38 lb Australian Shepherd with a gentle, sensitive soul looking for a calm, patient home. She forms a deep bond with her person and is happiest when she feels safe and close by your side. She is housebroken and currently working on leash and crate training. When frightened, Rosie may pull hard on the leash trying to get away, so she’ll need an adopter experienced with leash work or willing to work with a trainer. She is making great progress and gaining confidence every day. Rosie can be sensitive around men and will need slow, respectful introductions. She shows interest and excitement toward smaller dogs and can adjust to a slightly larger calm dog. She does best with gentle, relaxed dogs, not ones that are overly energetic or in her face. A secure fenced yard is strongly preferred, ideally with some privacy to help her feel safe while outside. Rosie will still need to stay on a leash in the yard in the beginning as she can become nervous and try to bolt. This safe space will help her continue building confidence. Once comfortable with her people, the leash can be removed. Rosie can be a bit picky with food (she does best with wet food or meat mixed in with her dry food), but she always eats when she likes it. Rosie will be a project dog, but for the right, dog-savvy person, she is an incredibly rewarding companion. She’s looking for someone patient, understanding, and willing to let her set the pace, who will cherish the quiet, loyal bond she has to offer. 🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸•🌸 Note from Shelter: Rosie is a 10-year-old, 38 lb spayed female who is heartworm negative and was owner surrendered when her owner could no longer care for her. It appears Rosie lived a very sheltered life prior to arriving at the shelter and had never been walked on a leash. Since intake, Rosie has been extremely fearful and shut down in the kennel environment, often trembling, avoiding eye contact, and freezing when approached. She frequently refuses to walk on leash and will need to be carried to quieter spaces. Despite her fear, Rosie consistently allows handling, petting, and medical care without any signs of aggression. She remains gentle and tolerant even during stressful situations. When placed in a quiet office setting with familiar dogs from her previous home, Rosie shows encouraging signs of comfort and social connection. She seeks out the other dogs, choosing to curl up beside them and rest, and will cautiously explore the room once she feels safe. As she becomes more comfortable, her body softens and the trembling subsides. Rosie is a sensitive, gentle senior who appears deeply overwhelmed by the shelter environment but finds reassurance in calm canine companionship. She would greatly benefit from a patient rescue that can provide a quiet home, time to decompress, and gentle guidance to help her build confidence and feel safe again.
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Ella

Australian Shepherd Border Collie

Female, Adult
Bradenton, FL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
***6/24 PUPDATE - After initially testing Positive for HWs, she was retested and is negative. She will not need treatment, just monthly preventative and a retest to confirm in a couple of months.**** Ella is a sweet playful mini Aussie possibly Border Collie mix, approximately 2 years old pulled from a shelter recently. She is very playful and happy out of her kennel and loves to play with toys. She does have an off switch and after some play time, will relax near you with a chew toy go lay in her crate. Being a young girl, she will need daily exercise. A fenced yard to throw a toy for her to retrieve would be ideal. She is a little nippy/grabby - typical of herding breeds -when she wants to play and she will grab at toys in your hands. We're working on this but I would not recommend her for young children. She should be fine with older (12+) children used to being around dogs. She doesn't bite, just tries to encourage you to play. She seems to be dog neutral as long as a dog in her face - then she will just give a little warning. She would benefit being part of an active home. She is 27lbs of playful energy, and has now been spayed and received all her vaccinations. She is being fostered in the Orlando area.

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