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Cali

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large

About Cali

Elyria, OH

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Cali’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Cali's Story

🐾 Meet Cali — Your Future Couch‐Potato Companion!<br/><br/>Cali is an 18‐month‐old sweetheart who has already been through more than most dogs in a lifetime, yet she remains gentle, affectionate, and eager to please. She thrives on attention and praise and loves being close to her people.<br/><br/><br/>❤️ Her Personality:<br/><br/>Cali enjoys the company of other dogs, especially those with calm, easygoing energy. High‐energy playmates aren’t her style, but a relaxed canine companion would make her very happy. She’s also excellent with cats and wonderful with kids—especially the ones kind enough to share their pizza crusts.<br/><br/><br/>🩺 Her Special Needs:<br/><br/>Cali underwent bilateral FHO surgeries and is missing 3 inches of her femur. Because of this, she will never be 100% in her hindquarters and will always walk with an uneven, staggered gait. She gets around just fine, but she does best in a home with limited stairs and a family that understands her physical needs.<br/><br/><br/>🏡 Her Ideal Home:<br/><br/>Cali is happiest being a certified couch potato. She is not suited for a fully active lifestyle—no hiking, jogging, biking, or other high‐impact adventures. What she wants most is a peaceful, cozy home where she can relax, feel safe, and be loved.<br/><br/><br/>🌟 Cali Would Love a Home With:<br/><br/>Calm dog friends<br/>Cats (she’s great with them!)<br/>Respectful kids<br/>Limited stairs<br/>A low‐activity family who loves cuddles and quiet time

🐾 Meet Cali — Your Future Couch‐Potato Companion!

Cali is an 18‐month‐old sweetheart who has already been through more than most dogs in a lifetime, yet she remains gentle, affectionate, and eager to please. She thrives on attention and praise and loves being close to her people.


❤️ Her Personality:

Cali enjoys the company of other dogs, especially those with calm, easygoing energy. High‐energy playmates aren’t her style, but a relaxed canine companion would make her very happy. She’s also excellent with cats and wonderful with kids—especially the ones kind enough to share their pizza crusts.


🩺 Her Special Needs:

Cali underwent bilateral FHO surgeries and is missing 3 inches of her femur. Because of this, she will never be 100% in her hindquarters and will always walk with an uneven, staggered gait. She gets around just fine, but she does best in a home with limited stairs and a family that understands her physical needs.


🏡 Her Ideal Home:

Cali

🐾 Meet Cali — Your Future Couch‐Potato Companion!

Cali is an 18‐month‐old sweetheart who has already been through more than most dogs in a lifetime, yet she remains gentle, affectionate, and eager to please. She thrives on attention and praise and loves being close to her people.


❤️ Her Personality:

Cali enjoys the company of other dogs, especially those with calm, easygoing energy. High‐energy playmates aren’t her style, but a relaxed canine companion would make her very happy. She’s also excellent with cats and wonderful with kids—especially the ones kind enough to share their pizza crusts.


🩺 Her Special Needs:

Cali underwent bilateral FHO surgeries and is missing 3 inches of her femur. Because of this, she will never be 100% in her hindquarters and will always walk with an uneven, staggered gait. She gets around just fine, but she does best in a home with limited stairs and a family that understands her physical needs.


🏡 Her Ideal Home:

Cali is happiest being a certified couch potato. She is not suited for a fully active lifestyle—no hiking, jogging, biking, or other high‐impact adventures. What she wants most is a peaceful, cozy home where she can relax, feel safe, and be loved.


🌟 Cali Would Love a Home With:

Calm dog friends
Cats (she’s great with them!)
Respectful kids
Limited stairs
A low‐ac

How To Adopt

Cali was listed as Adoptable by NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue
How can I adopt Cali?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Cali is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cali?
If you've submitted an inquiry, NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cali, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adopting a Collie The first step in adopting a Collie is to obtain and fill out the Placement Application. The information on the application allows us to learn a little about your family. Information such as prior experience with dogs, number and age of children, existing pets, whether or not your yard is fenced and planned activities with your dog, helps us to find the right Collie for your family. After we receive and review your application, we will contact you to arrange a home visit. The visit will allow us to meet the prospective adopting family as well as answer any additional questions that might still exist. The home visit is not optional. Adopting a dog is a big responsibility and we want to make sure you’re ready for it! Chances are, we won’t be bringing a Collie with us on this visit since we’re still in the application stage, but we can try to answer questions about a Collie you might be interested in, or make suggestions about one that might be suitable. When the visit is completed our Adoption Coordinator will contact you to arrange for a visit with the Collie. The family and the Collie can meet and spend some time together to see how everyone gets along. Particularly important is how any existing pets receive the new dog. Carefully supervised introductions allow for safe evaluation of the interaction of existing pets and younger children. Let’s face it, they all look cute on the web page and we all think of Lassie when we see a Collie. Unfortunately, they all behave differently in real life and all possess unique personalities. You need to see the Collie and spend some time together before you can make an informed decision. Once the right Collie has been found and introduced to the family and all are in agreement, you will be asked to sign the adoption papers and pay the adoption fee. The Collie now becomes a member of your family to love and enjoy. There is no pressure to make an immediate decision. Actually, when practical, we prefer you sleep on it and call us the next day. This allows you and your family to discuss the adoption thoroughly and privately, avoiding an impulsive decision that you might regret later. A representative will call from time to time after the adoption to make sure that everything is working out well and to help with any difficulties that might arise. Important milestones are the first 24 to 48 hours and about 2 weeks. If you are going to leave the new Collie home alone for extended periods of time while away at work, shopping, or visiting, we strongly recommend that you obtain a Dog Crate and “crate train” your new dog to avoid any danger to other pets, or destructive behavior while you are absent. We can assist you in this if needed. If a problem arises after the adoption and you can no longer keep the Collie, you can return the Collie to us. If it is a compatibility issue between the particular Collie and your family, we may offer to allow you to try another Collie that might be more suitable. We cannot give refunds of the adoption fee after 30 days. If the Collie is returned (without a replacement) after 30 days, you may consider the adoption fee as a charitable donation. The application form is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. You may fill out the form and email it to us by clicking on the email link provided at the application. You may also print out a copy and mail it to our P.O. Box. (You will not be able to save your PDF with your entries intact unless you have Adobe Acrobat Professional.) Upon placement, Northeast Ohio Collie Rescue asks all potential adopters to remit an adoption fee of $300, or $250 for mixed breed or senior dogs (8+ years old). Adoption fees help to defray the costs of rescuing the collies and includes spaying or neutering, rabies and DHLP inoculations, and a veterinary exam.

Cali is from NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue

[Elyria, OH]

Our Mission
Who we are NorthEast Ohio Collie Rescue Inc. was founded in 1995 by a group of individuals interested in the welfare of the Collie breed. A major portion of those charter members also belong to local Collie clubs, obedience clubs, as well as having affiliations with other rescue organizations and local animal shelters. ...
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Visits by appointment only
Location
PO Box 1594 Elyria, OH, 44036

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