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Maya

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Maya

Seymour, IN

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Loyal, Playful, Smart, Affectionate
House-trained: Yes

Health

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

Maya’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Maya's Story

Maya and her 5 puppies (The Poets) were relinquished to CD on 1/3/26. Pulled from a chicken coup in SE Arkansas before the coldest days of winter.<br/>What follows is an update from Maya's Foster Mom Stacey. <br/>Maya is ready for a forever home......<br/> I was so busy with her puppies that I just let her decompress. From day 1 she allowed me to sit beside her, pet her and even pick her up when needed. After weaning the pups she slept for a week. When all the pups were adopted I could now focus on her and she blossomed! All I did was give her time, space and reassurance. That's really all she needs. She now comes to me for rubs, takes treats from my hand, understands some commands. She knows our routine and responds accordingly when I ask her to do something. She does not cower when using corrective tones and obeys the request. She's great with other dogs, male/female, big or small. She loves when we have new guests at the kennel that like to run, wrestle and sunbathe. She's ready to leave kennel life behind for a real home and family.<br/>Maya is a healthy 2yo female around 50#. She's spayed and current on all vaccinations. She's a little shy meeting new people, but with proper socialization she'll easily overcome her shyness. Her new home needs a fenced yard, room to zoom. She loves outside and with training would be a great sporting dog. She's also a great hiking/ walking partner and getting so much better on a lead.<br/><br/>Maya's dream home would be one with a large fenced yard, maybe in a country setting. She would love another dog to romp with a person/family to give her all the love and attention that she so deserves. <br/>Please fill out an Adoption Application if you are interested in Maya!<br/>www.clancysdream.org

Maya and her 5 puppies (The Poets) were relinquished to CD on 1/3/26. Pulled from a chicken coup in SE Arkansas before the coldest days of winter.
What follows is an update from Maya's Foster Mom Stacey.
Maya is ready for a forever home......
I was so busy with her puppies that I just let her decompress. From day 1 she allowed me to sit beside her, pet her and even pick her up when needed. After weaning the pups she slept for a week. When all the pups were adopted I could now focus on her and she blossomed! All I did was give her time, space and reassurance. That's really all she needs. She now comes to me for rubs, takes treats from my hand, understands some commands. She knows our routine and responds accordingly when I ask her to do something. She does not cower when using corrective tones and obeys the request. She's great with other dogs, male/female, big or small. She loves when we have new guests at the kennel that like to run, wrestle and sunbathe. She's ready to leave kennel life behind for a real hom

Maya and her 5 puppies (The Poets) were relinquished to CD on 1/3/26. Pulled from a chicken coup in SE Arkansas before the coldest days of winter.
What follows is an update from Maya's Foster Mom Stacey.
Maya is ready for a forever home......
I was so busy with her puppies that I just let her decompress. From day 1 she allowed me to sit beside her, pet her and even pick her up when needed. After weaning the pups she slept for a week. When all the pups were adopted I could now focus on her and she blossomed! All I did was give her time, space and reassurance. That's really all she needs. She now comes to me for rubs, takes treats from my hand, understands some commands. She knows our routine and responds accordingly when I ask her to do something. She does not cower when using corrective tones and obeys the request. She's great with other dogs, male/female, big or small. She loves when we have new guests at the kennel that like to run, wrestle and sunbathe. She's ready to leave kennel life behind for a real home and family.
Maya is a healthy 2yo female around 50#. She's spayed and current on all vaccinations. She's a little shy meeting new people, but with proper socialization she'll easily overcome her shyness. Her new home needs a fenced yard, room to zoom. She loves outside and with training would be a great sporting dog. She's also a great hiking/ walking partner and getting so much better on a

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How To Adopt

Maya was listed as ADOPTABLE by Clancy's Dream Inc.
How can I adopt Maya?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Clancy's Dream Inc.. 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 Maya 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 Clancy's Dream Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Maya?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Clancy's Dream Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Maya, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Clancy's Dream Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Clancy's Dream Inc.'s Adoption Policy
When you adopt any companion animal, especially a rescue, it is a commitment that will affect your lifestyle for many years to come. Do you have the time, energy and resources necessary to devote to a new member of the family? With good care, most Border Collies will live 10 to 17 years. It is critical that you consider what is likely to be happening in your own life — before you adopt a pet. If you can provide a healthy, safe and loving home and would like to adopt a Clancy’s Dream rescued Border Collie the next step is to read our Adoption Process Quick Facts and then complete the Adoption Application. Please note that the application is not an agreement to adopt a pet. Improper placement can end tragically — usually for the dog. This comprehensive application helps us to place the right dog with the right family. An adoption interview will be scheduled either by phone or in person upon review of the application. The level of experience required, need for a fence, adequate exercise space, hours the animal may be left alone, young children and other pets in the home, etc will be discussed in the adoption interview and will be determined according to the need of each dog.

Maya is from Clancy's Dream Inc.

[Seymour, IN]

Our Mission
The global mission of Clancy’s Dream is to bring help and hope to Border Collies in times of need.  We provide rescue, medical, rehabilitation, and adoption assistance. Locally, we also help families who are unable to afford medical help to care for a sick or injured Border Collie. Via community outreach, we encourage respo...
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