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Crocus *Arriving 2/23* - Australian Shepherd / Border Collie / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Border-Aussie Dogs For Adoption in Princeton, MN, USA

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Nickname
Crocus *Arriving 2/23*
Breed
Border-Aussie
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Princeton, MN, 55371, USA

Description

Border-Aussie Dogs For Adoption in Princeton, MN, USA

Posted Breed: Australian Shepherd / Border Collie / Mixed. Adoption Fee: 550. Say hello to Crocus! She is an adorable little bear cub! Crocus is very snuggly and very social. She enjoys playing wi

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th foster siblings and humans. Crocus is very curious and enjoys adventuring around the house and yard. She LOVES food and may hog all of it if fed near other dogs. She will roll over onto her back for belly rubs when you try and pet her. Crocus' Texas foster family is working diligently on Crocus puppy training including leash manners and potty training. Crocus currently lives with adults and large and small dogs. She has not been introduced to cats or children. Crocus is from Texas. They arrive in Minnesota on 2/23/2024 and will need to be picked up from the Ruff Start Rescue office in Princeton, MN between the hours of 9am and noon. Please plan for their arrival accordingly as we cannot accommodate pickups outside of this time frame. Since they haven’t arrived yet, they are available exclusively through Ruff Start’s Foster to Adopt (FTA) Program. Click here to learn more about the FTA program. Once they get to Minnesota, they might require further veterinary care. Ruff Start’s veterinary suite is located in Princeton, MN, and, as the foster, you will be required to transport your dog to and from these vetting appointments. If you are interested in getting to know this animal better, please fill out an adoption application. An adoption application is the best way to show your interest in an animal and is not a binding contract. To learn more about Ruff Start’s adoption process and the care our foster animals receive, please visit our How to Adopt page. *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.* If you'd like to donate towards this pet's care, you can donate to our Animal Care Fund. Our Animal Care Fund supports the medical and veterinary needs for all Ruff Start Rescue animals. You'll be able to enter this pet's name on the second page of the donation form.

Physical Attributes

Likes to Vocalize
Some
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
High
Activity Level
Highly Active
Exercise Needs
High
Obedience Training
Needs Training
Other
Likes to Play with Toys

Personality

Playful
Yes
Independent
Yes
Affectionate
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1229576
Date Listed
02/14/2024
Date Expires
Expired

Border-Aussie

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