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DAISY MAE

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About DAISY MAE

Pittsboro, NC

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Merle (Blue)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

DAISY MAE’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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DAISY MAE's Story

Daisy Mae is an exuberant, good natured youngster (not quite a year and a half). She is pure Border Collie (registered with ABCA) and eminently lovable. Tested high on herding instinct by our local stock dog trainer. This trainer said, judging by her swift response to the flock and to handler signals, that Daisy is likely from working lines. She is ball crazy and is learning to field frisbees. She could compete in dog sports (Agility, anyone?) or keep your livestock in line. Or both.<br/><br/>Daisy learned quickly to wait for a command. For example:<br/><br/>She lies at the door staring intently with her owlish eyes (one green, one amber). I say, “OK!” She rockets into the yard, grabs her ball, drops it at my feet, assumes the iconic Border Collie crouch, and resumes the owl-eyed stare. Game on!<br/><br/>Other attributes: Potty trained (goes to the door when nature calls). Good with men, women, children, cats and other dogs. Interacts appropriately, choosing a submissive play posture to lure a new dog friend into her game. Working on leash manners–goes medium well in a Frisco front loop harness. Tolerates vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, and thunderstorms. Rides quietly in the car, having overcome an early tendency toward motion sickness. Sleeps soundly at the foot of my bed, curled in a ball.<br/><br/>Daisy learned to swim by “accidentally” falling in the pool two times in a row. Earlier, she had waited calmly to be rescued after stepping by mistake into a floating boat. She might enjoy dock diving.<br/><br/>As Daisy matures beyond goofy puppy stage, evidence of a high drive, working collie emerges. She watches my every move, waiting for a signal, an invitation, a command. Two or three games of ball every day are not nearly enough for this little cannonball. Her brain craves more complex challenges. A sport or working home should fill the bill. At least one other dog in the household is recommended. Cats fine, too. (Squirrels, Beware)<br/><br/>A fenced yard is a must.<br/><br/>DAISY MAE is located in Pittsboro NC. For more information, contact Ellen Pearson at pearson9184@gmail.com. <br/><br/>Adoption application can be found at www.cbcr.org/adoptionapp <br/>If you have submitted an adoption application to CBCR within the last three years and you have not moved, please contact the foster parent before submitting another application. The foster parent will let you know if another application is required.

Daisy Mae is an exuberant, good natured youngster (not quite a year and a half). She is pure Border Collie (registered with ABCA) and eminently lovable. Tested high on herding instinct by our local stock dog trainer. This trainer said, judging by her swift response to the flock and to handler signals, that Daisy is likely from working lines. She is ball crazy and is learning to field frisbees. She could compete in dog sports (Agility, anyone?) or keep your livestock in line. Or both.

Daisy learned quickly to wait for a command. For example:

She lies at the door staring intently with her owlish eyes (one green, one amber). I say, “OK!” She rockets into the yard, grabs her ball, drops it at my feet, assumes the iconic Border Collie crouch, and resumes the owl-eyed stare. Game on!

Other attributes: Potty trained (goes to the door when nature calls). Good with men, women, children, cats and other dogs. Interacts appropriately, choosing a submissive play posture to lure a new dog friend into her game. W

Daisy Mae is an exuberant, good natured youngster (not quite a year and a half). She is pure Border Collie (registered with ABCA) and eminently lovable. Tested high on herding instinct by our local stock dog trainer. This trainer said, judging by her swift response to the flock and to handler signals, that Daisy is likely from working lines. She is ball crazy and is learning to field frisbees. She could compete in dog sports (Agility, anyone?) or keep your livestock in line. Or both.

Daisy learned quickly to wait for a command. For example:

She lies at the door staring intently with her owlish eyes (one green, one amber). I say, “OK!” She rockets into the yard, grabs her ball, drops it at my feet, assumes the iconic Border Collie crouch, and resumes the owl-eyed stare. Game on!

Other attributes: Potty trained (goes to the door when nature calls). Good with men, women, children, cats and other dogs. Interacts appropriately, choosing a submissive play posture to lure a new dog friend into her game. Working on leash manners–goes medium well in a Frisco front loop harness. Tolerates vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, and thunderstorms. Rides quietly in the car, having overcome an early tendency toward motion sickness. Sleeps soundly at the foot of my bed, curled in a ball.

Daisy learned to swim by “accidentally” falling in the pool two times in a row. Earlier, she had waited calmly to be re

DAISY MAE is from Carolina Border Collie Rescue

[Durham, NC]

Our Mission
Education - Promote public awareness of the Border Collie as a working breed, and provide a counseling/referral service to Border Collie owners. Enrichment - Encourage Border Collie owner involvement in dog sports through public demonstrations and events. Assistance - Provide foster care and rehabilitation to endanger...
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