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Da’ithi

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Da’ithi

Glenrock, WY

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Bicolor

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Da’ithi’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Da’ithi's Story

Da’ithi (pronounced Da-hee) is a Gaelic name meaning swiftness and nimbleness—and it fits him perfectly. At 1 year of age, Da’ithi is still full of playful puppy energy, but will settle down easily after a long play session and happily relax by your side.<br/><br/>He is one of the dogs that came from a hoarding situation where he lived outside, so Da’ithi is still learning about the world, making him a true blank slate with lots of potential! He loves learning and his foster mom has already taught him sit, wait (to eat), and kennel! Da’ithi walks fairy well on the leash, loves toys, and is crate trained as long as someone is in the room with him (sleeping in his crate in the same room as the foster, he is quiet all night). If left alone or in a different room, Da’ithi will howl for about 20 minutes in his crate before settling down. His foster is working on this, but he is not ideal for a shared-wall dwelling (apartment, condo, townhome). He is also not ideal for someone who will be gone for extended periods of time.<br/><br/>He is well socialized with adults and loves being close to his person. Da’ithi is very playful with other dogs and would do best with another playful dog in the house. He has not been exposed to cats or children. <br/><br/>He’s already showing strong herding instincts in play and has a sharp, attentive mind. He listens well and is eager to learn. He does not have good recall yet and will definitely chase ground squirrels if given the opportunity, so leash walks are a requirement when outside of a fenced area.<br/><br/>Are you an active person looking for a young athletic pup to train? Do you want to take your dogs everywhere you go or are do you work from home? Da’ithi is your boy!<br/><br/>Due to our small volunteer team, we can’t respond to inquiries to this listing. To learn more about this dog and our adoption process or to apply, visit wbcrescue.org. Thank you for considering adoption!

Da’ithi (pronounced Da-hee) is a Gaelic name meaning swiftness and nimbleness—and it fits him perfectly. At 1 year of age, Da’ithi is still full of playful puppy energy, but will settle down easily after a long play session and happily relax by your side.

He is one of the dogs that came from a hoarding situation where he lived outside, so Da’ithi is still learning about the world, making him a true blank slate with lots of potential! He loves learning and his foster mom has already taught him sit, wait (to eat), and kennel! Da’ithi walks fairy well on the leash, loves toys, and is crate trained as long as someone is in the room with him (sleeping in his crate in the same room as the foster, he is quiet all night). If left alone or in a different room, Da’ithi will howl for about 20 minutes in his crate before settling down. His foster is working on this, but he is not ideal for a shared-wall dwelling (apartment, condo, townhome). He is also not ideal for someone who will be gone for extended periods of time.

Da’ithi (pronounced Da-hee) is a Gaelic name meaning swiftness and nimbleness—and it fits him perfectly. At 1 year of age, Da’ithi is still full of playful puppy energy, but will settle down easily after a long play session and happily relax by your side.

He is one of the dogs that came from a hoarding situation where he lived outside, so Da’ithi is still learning about the world, making him a true blank slate with lots of potential! He loves learning and his foster mom has already taught him sit, wait (to eat), and kennel! Da’ithi walks fairy well on the leash, loves toys, and is crate trained as long as someone is in the room with him (sleeping in his crate in the same room as the foster, he is quiet all night). If left alone or in a different room, Da’ithi will howl for about 20 minutes in his crate before settling down. His foster is working on this, but he is not ideal for a shared-wall dwelling (apartment, condo, townhome). He is also not ideal for someone who will be gone for extended periods of time.

He is well socialized with adults and loves being close to his person. Da’ithi is very playful with other dogs and would do best with another playful dog in the house. He has not been exposed to cats or children.

He’s already showing strong herding instincts in play and has a sharp, attentive mind. He listens well and is eager to learn. He does not have good recall yet and will

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How To Adopt

Da’ithi was listed as ADOPTABLE by Western Border Collie Rescue
How can I adopt Da’ithi?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Western Border 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 Da’ithi 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 Western Border Collie Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Da’ithi?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Western Border Collie Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Da’ithi, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Western Border Collie Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Da’ithi is from Western Border Collie Rescue

[Glenrock, WY]

Our Mission
Western Border Collie Rescue (WBCR), formerly known as Wyoming Border Collie Rescue, is an all-volunteer organization working in and around the Rocky Mountain region. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Border Collies that have been abandoned, neglected or are no longer able to remain in their current ho...
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Location
PO Box 141 Glenrock, WY, 82637

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