Read Henna's story in her mom's own words.
Henna, a smooth-coat Border Collie, was having a hard time finding a home. She was returned to the Pulaski County Humane Society in Dublin, VA, several times because she nipped at people. Then Rachel Shaw of Lynchburg, VA, recognized Henna's nipping as something else -- a typical Border Collie behavior to herd just about anyone or anything.
Continue reading Henna's story after the jump.
Rachel adopted Henna, formerly called Anna and Willow, after seeing the her on Petfinder.
It was a perfect match. "I was looking for a high-drive dog for agility competition," Rachel says, "and she was perfect. In just one day she learned how to behave, and we have been a team ever since."
Henna has already earned her Canine Good Citizen Certificate, has finished her novice obedience title in AKC and Rally, and is training in agility and herding.
"My border collie trainer calls her 'the wonder dog because she is so incredibly smart and driven to work," Rachel says. "This dog is a show stopper."
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It was a perfect match. "I was looking for a high-drive dog for agility competition," Rachel says, "and she was perfect. In just one day she learned how to behave, and we have been a team ever since."
Henna has already earned her Canine Good Citizen Certificate, has finished her novice obedience title in AKC and Rally, and is training in agility and herding.
"My border collie trainer calls her 'the wonder dog because she is so incredibly smart and driven to work," Rachel says. "This dog is a show stopper."
Previous Happy Tails:
A calming cat helps one woman's epilepsy
A fearful dog finds confidence in a loving home
Shelter life was all he knew until a road trip changed everything
After a marriage, a Jack Russell finds his soulmate
Dog vs. puppy? One adopter finds out love is ageless
An energetic Corgi becomes a model neighbor
A seriously ill kitten is saved by her adopters' TLC
After her Pit Bull is killed, fate sends a new best friend
They almost sent him back, but patience -- and training -- paid off
A lonely cat is reunited with her foster home soul-mate
A rescued pit bull helps a daughter through a time of loss
A Pekingese poster child for senior-pet adoption








