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FRED - COURTESY LISTING

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About FRED - COURTESY LISTING

Brookville , MD

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

FRED - COURTESY LISTING’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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FRED - COURTESY LISTING's Story

Fred is approximately 3–4 years old, weighs about 50lbs. He's a Tricolor Border Collie mix, neutered and fully house trained. His energy level is moderate — playful outside, calm indoors. Fred is a sensitive, sweet, emotionally intuitive herding-breed mix who forms deep, meaningful bonds with the people he trusts. Once he feels safe, he becomes affectionate, playful, gentle, quirky, connected, and eager to be near his person.<br/><br/>He settles well in the home, often resting at your feet or choosing a comfortable nearby spot. He likes being close but is not clingy; he simply enjoys companionship from a place of safety. Fred thrives with calm, predictable handling, gentle voices, and slow movements that give him space to build trust at his own pace.<br/><br/>Fred is highly sensitive and easily overwhelmed by unfamiliar people, sudden movement into his space, loud or chaotic environments, and unpredictability.<br/>He needs slow introductions, time to observe, soft tones, gentle body language, consistent routines, and a peaceful, stable environment. With these supports, he warms up beautifully and becomes affectionate, expressive, and securely attached.<br/><br/>Fred has fear-based reactivity, not true aggression. When overwhelmed, he may growl, snap, air-bite, or lunge if he feels cornered or pressured.<br/>With proper introductions and calm interactions, these behaviors reduce significantly or disappear.<br/><br/>Fred has significant separation and isolation anxiety. When left alone, he may pace, bark, whine, pant excessively, drool excessively, become restless, or struggle to settle.<br/>Despite this distress, he has never been destructive and does not soil indoors.<br/>He needs gradual alone-time training, consistency, predictability, a low-stress environment, and possibly a calm dog companion.<br/><br/>Fred plays well with other dogs, adjusts his energy appropriately, relaxes around calm dogs, gains confidence from a steady canine companion, and checks in frequently with his person. On leash, he may show mild reactivity at close ranges but redirects well. Off leash he is appropriate, social, and not aggressive.<br/><br/>Fred is an excellent walking companion with good leash manners and strong impulse control. He calmly observes deer and responds immediately to cues. Indoors, Fred is calm, quiet, and relaxed. He settles easily and is not clingy or demanding. He is an<br/>easy, gentle house companion. <br/>His strengths are: affectionate once bonded, gentle with treats, excellent with calm dogs, responsive to cues, calm in the car, playful outdoors, mellow indoors,<br/>emotionally attuned, intelligent and sensitive, checks in often, settles beautifully after exercise<br/><br/>Fred has some challenges which includes fear-based reactivity, significant separation anxiety, environmental sensitivity, and need for slow introductions.<br/>Fred thrives with someone experienced, patient, and consistent, who can support gradual alone-time training and provide a stable environment. <br/><br/>Fred is loving, sensitive, intelligent, and deeply loyal when he feels safe. As with herding breeds we suggest a home with no todlers! He shows immense heart and tries hard to do well. He's looking for a family that will work with him,, he will show you he is worth it! If you would like more information about Fred or are interested in adopting you can email hannonlara@gmail.com or fill out a CL application on our website www.arcbcr.org/apply-to-adopt-cl<br/><br/>ARCBCR courtesy lists dogs for individual owners, other rescues, and shelters wishing to place their Border Collies or Border Collie-mixes themselves.<br/> <br/>These dogs are not in the ARCBCR program.<br/><br/>ARCBCR does not warranty any of the information provided about the following dogs. Should any issues arise, ARCBCR will not be held responsible. Fees requested and policies may differ from ARCBCR.

Fred is approximately 3–4 years old, weighs about 50lbs. He's a Tricolor Border Collie mix, neutered and fully house trained. His energy level is moderate — playful outside, calm indoors. Fred is a sensitive, sweet, emotionally intuitive herding-breed mix who forms deep, meaningful bonds with the people he trusts. Once he feels safe, he becomes affectionate, playful, gentle, quirky, connected, and eager to be near his person.

He settles well in the home, often resting at your feet or choosing a comfortable nearby spot. He likes being close but is not clingy; he simply enjoys companionship from a place of safety. Fred thrives with calm, predictable handling, gentle voices, and slow movements that give him space to build trust at his own pace.

Fred is highly sensitive and easily overwhelmed by unfamiliar people, sudden movement into his space, loud or chaotic environments, and unpredictability.
He needs slow introductions, time to observe, soft tones, gentle body language, consistent routines, and a peace

Fred is approximately 3–4 years old, weighs about 50lbs. He's a Tricolor Border Collie mix, neutered and fully house trained. His energy level is moderate — playful outside, calm indoors. Fred is a sensitive, sweet, emotionally intuitive herding-breed mix who forms deep, meaningful bonds with the people he trusts. Once he feels safe, he becomes affectionate, playful, gentle, quirky, connected, and eager to be near his person.

He settles well in the home, often resting at your feet or choosing a comfortable nearby spot. He likes being close but is not clingy; he simply enjoys companionship from a place of safety. Fred thrives with calm, predictable handling, gentle voices, and slow movements that give him space to build trust at his own pace.

Fred is highly sensitive and easily overwhelmed by unfamiliar people, sudden movement into his space, loud or chaotic environments, and unpredictability.
He needs slow introductions, time to observe, soft tones, gentle body language, consistent routines, and a peaceful, stable environment. With these supports, he warms up beautifully and becomes affectionate, expressive, and securely attached.

Fred has fear-based reactivity, not true aggression. When overwhelmed, he may growl, snap, air-bite, or lunge if he feels cornered or pressured.
With proper introductions and calm interactions, these behaviors reduce significantly or disappear.

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How To Adopt

FRED - COURT... was listed as adoptable by Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR)
How can I adopt FRED - COURT...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR). 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 FRED - COURT... 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 Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR) for details on the pet.
When can I meet FRED - COURT...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for FRED - COURT..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR), and they'll be happy to help!
Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR)'s Adoption Policy
Are you interested in a dog of your very own? We can't wait to help you find and meet your new family member. Contact us at arcbcr@yahoo.com or at www.arcbcr.org/ to learn more about our adoptable dogs. You can ask us about a specific listed dog, or fill out an adoption applications and we'll try to match you with the best fit! If you adopt a dog from ARCBCR, it will come to you spayed or neutered, current on all vaccines, heartworm tested and current on heartworm preventative. Our adoption fees are $300.00 for most our our adult dogs, $200.00 for Sweet Seniors, and $400 for puppies 6 months and under. Prices are subject to change at any time and without notice. All ARCBCR dogs live with foster families until they are ready to be adopted. We do not have a physical shelter and we do not kennel. Once you have completed the application process and home evaluation you will be able to visit our dogs in their foster homes which are located in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and some parts of Maryland.

FRED - COURTESY LISTING is from Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR)

[Richmond, VA]

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