Why should I rescue a Bearded Collie?
Bearded Collie Rescue FAQBecause you are a good and caring person who wants to do something good for a dog. You are willing to open you home to a dog in need and spend time getting that dog adjusted to his new home. And you will provide that dog with love, companionship, shelter, food and take care of his or her health needs. Many people approach rescue saying that they want to do something good for dogs. There are too many dogs already and taking a rescue into their home is a way of helping.
Related QuestionsIs there a fee to adopt a rescue Border Collie? How much? What does that include?
East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue - FAQOur requested adoption donation is between $125 and $150. Prior to adoption, all of our rescues are spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations, have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm prevention, have had a check for intestinal parasites and treated if necessary, and have been treated with Frontline and microchipped. Some of our rescues require additional medical treatment (such as treatment for heartworm, hip surgery, etc.) or medical testing, which we provide.
Related QuestionsI am interested in fostering a rescue Border Collie. What does that entail?
East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue - FAQIf you look at our web site, at the dogs available and the successful adoptions, you will see how many dogs have been through our care and evaluation, and there are many more we have had to turn away because we just do not have the space to put them all. Fostering a Border Collie is a very important step towards successful adoption and a big commitment in time and effort.
Related QuestionsWhy won't you take an aggressive Border Collie, or one that has bitten, into your rescue program?
East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue - FAQWe certainly sympathize with your situation, and it is one that will be hard to find a happy ending to. If you are noticing "serious aggressive behavior" towards kids and adults, we would suggest you humanely and kindly euthanize the dog. It would be a significant risk to adopt it to someone else. If you are having problems, another family would as well. In the meantime, we hope that you will take appropriate actions in assuring your family's safety.
Related QuestionsWhat should I feed my collie?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFollow your breeder's recommendation. There are a number of premium-quality dog foods on which collies will thrive. You need not purchase the most expensive food available, but don't settle for grocery store or warehouse club specials either. Most collie breeders feed such brands as Iams, Natural Life, Science Diet, Nature's Recipe, Nutro, Pro Plan, Sensible Choice, or Pedigree, among others.
Related QuestionsShould I breed my collie?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe notion of breeding a litter of puppies seems to often be accompanied by the storybook vision of a box full of clean, fat, fluffy pups playing contentedly with each other as their dam and owner look blissfully on. While this idyllic scene is surely possible, it represents a very small portion of the whole dog-breeding experience.
Related QuestionsWhat about a Rescue?
Frequently Asked Questionsmentioned above, the Colonial Schipperke Club is very active in finding homes for "pre-owned" Schipperkes. These are Schips who for reasons normally not of their making, have lost their people. They may be lost or stolen dogs, dogs who suffer from the deaths or divorces of their owners, or dogs who are given up for a variety of reasons by their original owners. Colonial members often provide foster care or brokering services to match up these dogs with new owners.
Related QuestionsHow do I rescue a Beardie?
Bearded Collie Rescue FAQFirst of all, you will not be rescuing a Bearded Collie unless you are actually out visiting shelters or searching dog pounds. More likely you will be adopting from Bearded Collie Rescue or another organization that has rescued the dog in some manner (from kill shelters, abandoned, or even from people who advise they are taking the dog to a shelter and offering Rescue a chance to take it before they do).
Related QuestionsWho is this bearded man?
I Love the Yeti: October 2006Why, it's Gigantopithecus, a possibly real animal that has supposedly gone extinct. Or has it? There are many in the popcorn industry who believe anything they read. And they recently read that Gigantopithecus could quite possibly be still alive and living in the walls of Nevada gambling casinos. They ignored that second bit about the walls (quite wisely) and focused on the whole still alive part.
Related QuestionsWill I be able to groom the collie myself?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMost likely. Of course, the smooth collie is easiest as he requires only a few minutes of grooming with a slicker brush or comb. However, the rough collie coat is not as intimidating as it looks. It is quite manageable and nearly all collies enjoy being brushed and groomed. A folding grooming table (cost: about $100) makes the job is easier by raising the dog up to a comfortable height. Bathing can be done in the bathtub using a hand held shower attachment.
Related QuestionsWhat supplies do I need for my Collie?
ASCA-FAQbowls - one for food, and one for water, stainless steel preferred, as Collies love to chew plastic. A "pin" brush, a "slicker" brush, and a comb for grooming. Nail clippers, and "Quick Stop" for trimming the nails. A spray bottle for water and scissors for trimming the hair between the toes. A nylon or metal choke chain for wearing ONLY when the dog is being walked or when control is needed.
Related QuestionsShould I take my Collie to obedience class?
ASCA-FAQYES!! Any family pet needs rules to live by, and an obedience class is just the ticket. You and your Collie will learn to work together as a team and you'll find it is fun too. By the end of the course you will find your Collie can sit, stay, come when called, lay down, and walk nicely on a lead, all of which will make him a better pet to live with. Besides, you might find you enjoy the challenge and go on to competition obedience, which you'll find at every dog show.
Related QuestionsWill my Collie's ears tip?
ASCA-FAQMaybe yes, and maybe no. Yes - if the right genes exist or if you are willing to tape the ears over during the trouble peiods, such as teething, heat cycles and stress times. No - if the ears are not well formed to begin with, and many pet puppies are designated as pets because of poor ears. few Collies today have "natural" tipping ears; most are formed by breeders taping or gluing at some time in their lives.
Related QuestionsHow can I pick the best Border Collie puppy from a whole litter?
Border Collie FAQ: Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can do personality tests with Border Collie puppies, and also physical exams. Visit Choosing Border Collie Puppies. Most behavior problems stem from either miscommunication (you may not have clearly gotten across to him exactly what you expect) or disrespect (he may be deliberately ignoring your wishes). Visit Respect Training Program. Visit Housebreaking Your Border Collie. You will need to go back to the beginning -- into a pen or crate.
Related QuestionsIs a Border Collie For You?
Border ColliesThe most outstanding characteristics of Border Collies are their working style, and their high energy, stamina, and desire to work above all other things. They herd with their heads lowered, eyeing the sheep with an intense, almost mesmerizing stare. They notice every movement of the livestock, and they react by moving, at times almost imperceptibly, to take advantage of it or to counter it. Movement of both dog and stock is usually calm and fluid.
Related QuestionsHow do I know if a collie is the right breed for me?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe collie is a large, intelligent herding dog. He adores being in the company of his people and should be an integral part of their lives, not just a living yard ornament. He is clean indoors and learns quickly when gentle, patient training methods are used. The rough collie coat requires a fair amount of grooming and both rough and smooth varieties require periodic exercise in the form of walking, fetching or playing.
Related QuestionsHow much should I expect to pay for a collie puppy?
Frequently Asked QuestionsPrices can vary widely, depending on the circumstances and geographic location of the breeder. On average, $600 - $800 is the starting price for a well-bred and properly reared companion-quality collie puppy. Not to be overlooked, consider providing a home to a "rescue" collie - that is, a collie from a local shelter. Collie Rescue groups are established in many areas of the U.S. and they are always seeking permanent or foster homes for less fortunate collies.
Related QuestionsAre there any negative aspects of collie ownership?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe most important thing to realize when considering ownership of a collie (or any breed) is the amount of real time required to care for the new puppy or dog. The prospective owner should evaluate his own schedule and lifestyle to determine if there is the time to housebreak and train a new puppy.
Related QuestionsWill my Collie have to visit the vet a lot?
ASCA-FAQA normal, healthy dog only has to see his vet once a year for his yearly "booster" shots, health exam, and stool check. Your dog should be spayed or neutered at about six months of age, or what your vet recommends.
Related QuestionsWHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A POTENTIAL HOME FOR A COLLIE?
Fairbanks Farms, Collie, Abyssinian, Olive TreesWe look for families that are interested in a sensitive, intelligent and family oriented dog and can provide attention, grooming and a healthy indoor and secure outdoor environment. A sense of humor and fun is also appreciated! On a personal note, since our puppy adopting families become part of our extended family, we prefer to work with folks who have an appreciation for what we do and are pleasant to work with.
Related QuestionsIf I want a Border Collie for a pet, do I have to bother with AKC registration papers?
Border Collie FAQ: Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst, you must understand what they really mean...and don't mean. Visit Registration Papers and Pedigrees. Absolutely not. There are no good breeders -- none -- who would ever place one of their puppies in a pet shop. Visit Border Collies in Pet Shops
Related QuestionsAre bearded Collies difficult to groom?
Bearded Collie Grooming Questions 1Bearded Collies have a long double coat. This provides a challenge of sorts for grooming. So much so that many people frequently visit a professional Groomer. You can usually get some pointers from the breeder you purchased your Bearded Collie from, or from someone who owns one and has learned all the procedures and tricks. One of the best places to make some friends and get some pointers is your area Bearded Collie Club
Related QuestionsDo Bearded Dragons eat worms?
Worms Direct UK - Worms Direct UK - worms for fishing, fishi...They certainly do! they are an excellent food for Beardies, particularly growing juveniles as worms have a high protein content, do not feed exclusively as a varied and balanced diet is essential to good health. Medium Dendrobaena are the best.
Related QuestionsHow much water do bearded irises require?
FAQsNot much. Ordinarily, average rainfall is adequate. The fastest way to kill your irises is to water them excessively during the summer when it is hot.
Related QuestionsHow deep should bearded irises be planted?
FAQsIn warmer climates, plant the iris with the top of the rhizome just below ground level. In colder climates, plant the iris about one-half to one inch deep. Water well after planting; then water again in a couple of days. After that, normal rainfall should be adequate.
Related QuestionsWhat fertilizer do bearded irises require?
FAQsFertilize your irises twice a year using a formula that is high in phosphorus (that is the middle number). Do not feed lawn fertilizer to irises or allow lawn fertilizer to travel into the iris beds. Lawn fertilizer is high in nitrogen (that is the first number) which causes lush growth and little to no flowering.
Related QuestionsIs there a charge for a Rescue?
CPCRN : Frequently Asked Questionsthe time you adopt one of our rescue Cairns, you will be asked to make a donation to CPCRN. This donation helps defray shelter fees and other costs paid to procure our Rescues, the cost of transporting them to our foster homes, the costs of providing them with food and appropriate veterinary care, including spay/neuter, immunizations, heartworm testing and prevention, and other medical and/or grooming needs as are required by the particular dogs in our program.
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