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Seamus - Border Collie / Australian Shepherd / Mixed (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Border-Aussie Dogs For Adoption in Paso Robles, CA, USA

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Nickname
Seamus
Breed
Border-Aussie
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Paso Robles, CA, 92646, USA

Description

Border-Aussie Dogs For Adoption in Paso Robles, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Border Collie / Australian Shepherd / Mixed (long coat). Seamus, neutered, 4 yr., Border Collie mix Fluffy dog alert! Meet Seamus (SHAY-mus), approximately 4 years old, a stunningly ha

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ndsome, compact Aussie/Border Collie mix. Seamus came to us from a high kill shelter very scared and shut-down. It took some time but he has really come out of his shell and learned to trust again. Seamus is a quiet, well-mannered guy, perfect in the house, perfect on the leash, perfect in the car, perfect in his crate, and perfect on the couch! Still a bit shy around new people, he prefers to take his time warming up. But once he does, he is a textbook herder, he wants to stick close at all times. Seamus is fine with other dogs, but prefers dogs that match his calm energy level. This was demonstrated on a recent pack-walk with a group of well-balanced CCHDR dogs where he did very well and really enjoyed it! Seamus would prefer a quiet home with someone that knows the Aussie/Border Collie temperament. He has not been observed with kids, so that is an unknown, but he'd be fine with older, dog savvy, kids. He would also be fine with cats, they scare him so he just pretends they are not there. This little guy really is a all-around gem! More photos here: .facebook/pg/cchdrescue/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2266389693577097 Video here: .facebook/cchdrescue/videos/475833103153952/ Seamus is currently being fostered in Huntington Beach. If you are interested in Seamus, please fill out an application at ‪.cchdrescue/adoptionprocess.html and email it to ‪infocchdrescue Adoption fee is $300 and includes sterilization surgery, vaccinations, flea & tick abatement, worming, transportation to us, microchipping + chip registration. Also covers care for all the dogs while in rescue. Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649. Thank you for reading about Seamus, and thanks for considering rescue!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-63417
Date Listed
06/09/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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