Rory

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Rory

Tehachapi, CA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Rory’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Rory's Story

This big, black, beautiful Border Collie boy is Rory (aka Big Black) and we found him thumbing for a ride off the 202. People still hitchhike in Tehachapi but I wouldn’t recommend it to four-legged 3 year-olds!!! FOR ALL OF YOU BIG DOG PEOPLE, HERE’S A KEEPER! Rory’s nickname is Big Black because he is interestingly large for a Border Collie–not fat, but large in stature. Rory possesses a lot of the “Border Collie traits” but nothing in excess; he’s not too neurotic or obsessive-compulsive, but he does like to play and will bark on occasion. Rory would fit in terrifically with a family that is active and has a decent-sized yard. He is by no means high maintenance but he’d flourish with a family that could keep him entertained. Having said all of that, Big Black would just as happily lie at your feet while you work on the computer or sit on the couch and watch the Angels play ball. Rory has spent some time up here with the other dogs and currently resides with a Pit Bull girl that used to be one of the mutts (Lucy). He is well versed in most life-situations and really needs only one thing, A HOME TO CALL HIS OWN. Once he is placed, I have no doubt that he will flourish and make some family up here very lucky.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Rory, please contact Zach at 661-972-3852, 821-1327.

This big, black, beautiful Border Collie boy is Rory (aka Big Black) and we found him thumbing for a ride off the 202. People still hitchhike in Tehachapi but I wouldn’t recommend it to four-legged 3 year-olds!!! FOR ALL OF YOU BIG DOG PEOPLE, HERE’S A KEEPER! Rory’s nickname is Big Black because he is interestingly large for a Border Collie–not fat, but large in stature. Rory possesses a lot of the “Border Collie traits” but nothing in excess; he’s not too neurotic or obsessive-compulsive, but he does like to play and will bark on occasion. Rory would fit in terrifically with a family that is active and has a decent-sized yard. He is by no means high maintenance but he’d flourish with a family that could keep him entertained. Having said all of that, Big Black would just as happily lie at your feet while you work on the computer or sit on the couch and watch the Angels play ball. Rory has spent some time up here with the other dogs and currently resides with a Pit Bull girl that used to be one of the mutts (Lucy). He is wel

This big, black, beautiful Border Collie boy is Rory (aka Big Black) and we found him thumbing for a ride off the 202. People still hitchhike in Tehachapi but I wouldn’t recommend it to four-legged 3 year-olds!!! FOR ALL OF YOU BIG DOG PEOPLE, HERE’S A KEEPER! Rory’s nickname is Big Black because he is interestingly large for a Border Collie–not fat, but large in stature. Rory possesses a lot of the “Border Collie traits” but nothing in excess; he’s not too neurotic or obsessive-compulsive, but he does like to play and will bark on occasion. Rory would fit in terrifically with a family that is active and has a decent-sized yard. He is by no means high maintenance but he’d flourish with a family that could keep him entertained. Having said all of that, Big Black would just as happily lie at your feet while you work on the computer or sit on the couch and watch the Angels play ball. Rory has spent some time up here with the other dogs and currently resides with a Pit Bull girl that used to be one of the mutts (Lucy). He is well versed in most life-situations and really needs only one thing, A HOME TO CALL HIS OWN. Once he is placed, I have no doubt that he will flourish and make some family up here very lucky.

If you are interested in adopting Rory, please contact Zach at 661-972-3852, 821-1327.

Rory is from Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue

[Tehachapi, CA]

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Mission Statement: Marley’s Mutts is a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, trains and re-homes at risk dogs from Kern County’s high-kill animal shelters. In addition, we utilize the rescued dogs to transform people’s lives. Through the power of the human-canine bond, we empower dogs and people to live heal...
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