CORAL
Female, 18 weeks. 17 lbs
Female, 18 weeks. 17 lbs
This sweet little sea soul is an absolute darling of a girl. At 17 lbs and 18 weeks, CORAL is out to steal your heart. Her smooth, soft white coat is highlighted with black spotted markings just emerging throughout her long body and cute ears. CORAL also has that signature border collie mark over her left eye. She came in with her brothers Marlin and Squid, but were separated about a week ago (you may have seen their preview post) and all are thriving.
CORAL is gaining confidence daily. The Vet staff could not get enough of her. She took her shots and microchip injection like a champ. Her favorite part was the treats she got for being such a good girl. We have game night every Friday night here at the foster house. The first night she met the group, Coral was rather shy, but this past Friday night she did much better. We had her out the whole evening. She had fun playing with our friends, who gave her lots of attention. The rest of the evening she just parked herself next to one of us waiting patiently to be petted and treated. She takes her treats very gently. We are very proud of her.
Coral is crate trained and sleeps quietly all night long. When she comes in from playing with her foster brothers and sisters, who are 3-4 times her size, she gets her fill of water then heads right to her crate for down time. She is doing well with her house training, but needs a little bit of work in that area. CORAL is very smart, mostly treat but also praise motivated, so training should be a blast. She mastered the doggy door almost immediately. Coral travels quietly in her crate with no signs of car sickness or stress.
CORAL enjoys bones and toys, couch time, and playtime with the big dogs. They have really helped accelerate her progress. She’ll follow the dogs outside without dawdling about, and comes running with a short whistle. Mental stimulation and physical activities should put her on a track to stardom. Because she takes her queues so well from her foster siblings, we feel she would do best in a home with a well-balanced, playful dog, from whom she could continue to learn and grow to be the best gal she can be.
CORAL is started on her puppy vaccines, wormed, and microchipped. She is also on flea & tick and heartworm prevention. As a condition of puppy adoption, she will need to be altered when she reaches approximately 6 months (specific time to be determined by your vet). In addition to the adoption fee, puppy adoption requires a $75 spay/neuter deposit. Upon our receiving the spay/neuter certificate from you, the deposit is refunded. If you have an approved Adoption Application and wish to inquire, send an email to: Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org.
CORAL is being fostered north of Corning in Tehama County, CA.
Thank you for considering adoption of your next best friend from NCBCRA. Our Border Collies are waiting to join your family.
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