Cass
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Cass
Fallbrook, CA
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Cass’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Cass's Story
From Cass' Foster Dad<br/><br/>Cass Elliot is a border collie mix (we think awaiting results from Wisdom!) She is tall and long and lanky like a supermodel. She's got long fringe on her legs and feet sometimes it looks like she's walking in fuzzy slippers. She's dorky and comical, lanky and sometimes clumsy, but above all else, she is the most loving and affectionate dog I've ever met. Wants to be with you at all times. I fostered her in order to save her life she was about to be euthanized in San Bernardino. Her beauty captivated me. She loves to cuddle and snuggle, and bat you with her big paws. Sometimes we play patty cake. She has never once had an accident in the house. The only challenge is that she is dog reactive. I've hired a private trainer to work with her on leash aggression. She's smart and responsive. Not much is known on her background, but she does have a few old battle scars on her head and body if you look closely. Possibly from fights on the mean streets or in the kennel. We're doing our best to work all of that out of her and so far she is responding well, learning boundaries, and giving back a lot of love. She needs a yard or lots of exercise and walks. Give her a job to do whether it's toys or going for a nice long walk and she will be the best friend you ever had.
From Cass' Foster Dad
Cass Elliot is a border collie mix (we think awaiting results from Wisdom!) She is tall and long and lanky like a supermodel. She's got long fringe on her legs and feet sometimes it looks like she's walking in fuzzy slippers. She's dorky and comical, lanky and sometimes clumsy, but above all else, she is the most loving and affectionate dog I've ever met. Wants to be with you at all times. I fostered her in order to save her life she was about to be euthanized in San Bernardino. Her beauty captivated me. She loves to cuddle and snuggle, and bat you with her big paws. Sometimes we play patty cake. She has never once had an accident in the house. The only challenge is that she is dog reactive. I've hired a private trainer to work with her on leash aggression. She's smart and responsive. Not much is known on her background, but she does have a few old battle scars on her head and body if you look closely. Possibly from fights on the mean streets or in the kennel. We'
From Cass' Foster Dad
Cass Elliot is a border collie mix (we think awaiting results from Wisdom!) She is tall and long and lanky like a supermodel. She's got long fringe on her legs and feet sometimes it looks like she's walking in fuzzy slippers. She's dorky and comical, lanky and sometimes clumsy, but above all else, she is the most loving and affectionate dog I've ever met. Wants to be with you at all times. I fostered her in order to save her life she was about to be euthanized in San Bernardino. Her beauty captivated me. She loves to cuddle and snuggle, and bat you with her big paws. Sometimes we play patty cake. She has never once had an accident in the house. The only challenge is that she is dog reactive. I've hired a private trainer to work with her on leash aggression. She's smart and responsive. Not much is known on her background, but she does have a few old battle scars on her head and body if you look closely. Possibly from fights on the mean streets or in the kennel. We're doing our best to work all of that out of her and so far she is responding well, learning boundaries, and giving back a lot of love. She needs a yard or lots of exercise and walks. Give her a job to do whether it's toys or going for a nice long walk and she will be the best friend you ever had.
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Cass is from Angels of Rawley Foundation
[Fallbrook, CA]
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