Adopted – Dash

Male, 6-9 Months, 46 pounds

Meet DASH, a sweet 6-9 month-old old boy of 46 pounds with a smooth coat and hints of ticking and white on his feet and chest.  DASH is a ‘people pleaser’ and loves to be petted and hugged.  He has learned to sit quietly while being petted, and will snuggle close if the opportunity arises.

DASH has made significant progress at his foster home over the past few weeks, becoming a better ‘citizen’ by practicing his social skills.  We see improvement every day, and know that, with gentle support, DASH will grow into a solid companion.

DASH has an exuberant personality and will need a household that provides suitable environmental and behavioral structure, lots of exercise, and positive behavior reinforcement.  Lots of toys and chew antlers are recommended!  DASH loves to engage his foster packmates in running and wrestling games.

DASH knows basic commands and will be easy to train as he is very food motivated and wants to please you.  He is crated trained and sleeps quietly all night.  Key words that describe this pup:

  • High energy
  • Playful
  • Smart
  • Mischievous

DASH travels well, sleeps in his crate all night, is  micro-chipped, neutered, heart worm negative and on preventative, and up to date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application and wish to inquire about DASH, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration. 

DASH is being fostered in Granite Bay in Placer County, CA.

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