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Knox - Collie (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Collie Dogs For Adoption in Chantilly, VA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Knox
Breed
Collie
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
Chantilly, VA, 20153, USA

Description

Collie Dogs For Adoption in Chantilly, VA, USA

Posted Breed: Collie (long coat). Meet young Knox! He is a young fella born on November 25, 2016. Knox is a very loving and affectionate boy! All he wants to do is be near you and make you happy. He

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is incredibly sweet, but very shy. It will take him some time to warm up to new people and strange situations, but he just needs time to learn that everything is OK. If he gets worried or scared, he can be a flight risk. Knox is a a very healthy, handsome, affectionate boy! He'll certainly blossom in the right environment. Given his timid nature, Knox will mostly likely need a home with older kids -- or none -- in the home. However, we ideally would like to find him a home with another dog. He enjoys the company of other dogs, and loves to play with them! In fact, playtime gives him confidence. He has been neutered, and is also housebroken and crate trained. If you are interested in rescuing a collie, please complete this short adoption questionnaire. Our standard adoption fee is $350. This fee helps us to cover the expense of providing each dog with a Health Exam, Rabies/DHPP vaccines, Heartworm Test, Heartworm Preventative, Flea & Tick Protection, Microchip, Neuter/Spay, and a Bath. Thank you for your consideration in adopting a collie in need!!!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Dogs
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-690123
Date Listed
12/30/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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