FROGGY - BORDER COLLIE DOG FOR ADOPTION
Border Collie Dogs For Adoption in Minneapolis, MN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Froggy
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Minneapolis, MN, 55103 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Border Collie. Froggy is a 9-week-old heart-stealer! This adorable Border Collie mix weighs about 9 lbs now, and from the moment he arrived, made himself right at home and quickly became a family favorite. For such a young pup, Froggy is already impressively smart and eager to learn. He was the first of his litter to master “sit,” and he’s highly treat-motivated, which makes training fun. Potty training is still a work in progress, but he uses a potty pad and consistently makes it there at nighttime. He also does well in a crate with his siblings and settles well. He’s always ready for a game of fetch, a squeaky toy, or a good chew for teething. He loves running, exploring, and engaging his curious mind, so he’ll thrive in a home that can offer plenty of activity and enrichment. He also has a funny habit of sitting at your feet to politely ask for attention, knowing it might earn him a treat. Froggy is a super friendly dog who loves everyone he's met so far... people, kids, toddlers, and dogs! He loves to snuggle with kids and tries to be on his best behavior. He doesn't have experience with cats, so a proper introduction is recommended. Froggy would likely do best in a home where someone is around often, and a fenced yard would be ideal for his love of movement and exploration. He’s not much of a barker, making him an easygoing roommate. In short: Froggy is the total package, smart, loving, playful, and endlessly endearing. He truly knows how to win hearts and is ready to bring joy and laughter to his forever home. If you are interested in Froggy, fill out an application at this link to get the ball rolling - pethavenmn/adopt/adoptable-dogs/dog-adoption-application/ The adoption fee is $550. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, heartworm/Lyme test, all age-appropriate vaccinations (distemper, rabies, and Bordetella), heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, and microchip implant (including registration). Adoption fees INCLUDE a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%. Age and breed are based on veterinarian and intake professional’s recommendation and not guaranteed as a rescue animal’s history is often unknown. Due to post-adoption services provided, we prefer to adopt within a 150-mile radius of the Twin Cities. However, we will consider up to 250 miles if the foster agrees to travel requirements and staff approval.
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Physical Attributes
Altered No -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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Organization name
Pet Haven Inc. of MN
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Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55419 USAUSA
Breed overview
Border Collie
A.K.A.: Scotch Collie, Scottish Sheepdog, Sheepdog, Working Collie, Farmers Dog, The Eye Dog, Heading Dog, Collie, Farm Collie, Shepherd's Dog, Northern British Sheepdog, Scotch Sheepdog, Highland Collie, Lowland Collie, Welsh Sheepdog, Northumbrian Sheepdog, Old Border Collie, English Sheepdog, Working Border Collie, BC
Overview:
The Border Collie is a highly intelligent and energetic herding dog, originating from the Anglo-Scottish border region where they were bred for their exceptional sheep-gathering abilities. Physically, they are medium-sized dogs with an athletic build, typically weighing between 30-55 pounds, and feature a double coat that can be rough or smooth, appearing in a wide variety of colors, though black and white is most common. Their alert, intense gaze is a hallmark of the breed. Temperamentally, Border Collies are renowned for their incredible trainability, eagerness to please, and boundless energy, making them excellent candidates for dog sports like agility and obedience. However, this high drive means they require significant mental and physical stimulation; without proper outlets, they can become bored and destructive. While loyal and affectionate with their families, their herding instincts can sometimes translate to nipping at children or other pets if not managed, making them generally better suited for experienced owners who can dedicate time to their training and exercise needs. They are definitely not suited for apartment living and thrive in homes with large, secure yards and active lifestyles. Health-wise, they are generally robust, but can be prone to certain genetic conditions such as Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), hip and elbow dysplasia, and Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS).
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