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RUGER - COURTESY LISING

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About RUGER - COURTESY LISING

Pittsboro, NC

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Gentle, Independent, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Protective, Smart, Funny, Friendly, Dignified, Curious, Couch, Athletic
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
No

RUGER - COURTESY LISING’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.

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RUGER - COURTESY LISING's Story

Meet Ruger! He is a 6yr old neutered border collie. His birthday is May 31st 2019. He is full bred with papers. He is large for a border collie, 80lbs. He's loving and fluffy. His favorite games are tug of war and chase. He does not like to jump, he likes to dig but only will do so if you direct him to. When we lived in PA, would let him destroy snowmen once they started to melt. I let him help dig my garden until I realized he then would try to dig the plants up after I planted them so I didn't let him help me anymore. <br/>He is used to rough play by me and my 4yr old son. He's house trained, knows sit, stay(for short periods of time), paw, down, out (if you want him to leave a room), enough (to stop barking at a sound outside the door, although this is new and he's still stubborn on it), off (for getting off furniture), spin and rollover (will only do it if outside and he knows there's enough room). He stays in the yard as long as you have eyes on him otherwise needs a chain because he wanders. He's not destructive unless he feels overly anxious in a new place, he does well kept to a bedroom, free to roam while we were at work, or out. In a new place I'd recommend a crate until he's settled in.<br/><br/>We are looking to rehome him due to changes in work schedules, not having family near by to watch him, and cost of living renting with a pet (we used to live in a house and didn't anticipate this change). I would love for him to go to a good loving home.<br/><br/>He's scared of strangers but warms up quick to dog people. He has never bit anyone and if had the chance he would run up to a stranger and bark at them, so he's not dangerous, just needs exposure and work with strangers. He warms up much faster to women and people he meets outside his territory. He's scared of children unless he's used to them. We've had him before my son was born and he's done absolutely great with him no issues, my son is 4 now. He's not scared of my nephews as he knows them, however, since he doesn't see them all the time, gets over excited. He wants to herd them and gets overly excited and has nipped as to herd them (never done this with my son though).<br/><br/>He'll bark at and is scared of cats, but would probably warm up to one fine. He loves other dogs. He's not food aggressive, he's passive to other dogs. He would come with toys, a dog bed, a new bag of dog food, and some other dog items.<br/><br/>He likes to be brushed and although he gets nervous, he will let you clip his nails. He's good in a bath too. He's out of date on his shots, around a year, so would need a vet visit.<br/>If you would like more information about Ruger you can email renniedanielle907@yahoo.com <br/><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. ARCBCR does not provide any type of warranty and we rely on the current care givers to provide accurate information on all courtesy listed dogs. <br/><br/>Should any issues arise, ARCBCR will not be held responsible. Fees requested and policies may differ from ARCBCR.

Meet Ruger! He is a 6yr old neutered border collie. His birthday is May 31st 2019. He is full bred with papers. He is large for a border collie, 80lbs. He's loving and fluffy. His favorite games are tug of war and chase. He does not like to jump, he likes to dig but only will do so if you direct him to. When we lived in PA, would let him destroy snowmen once they started to melt. I let him help dig my garden until I realized he then would try to dig the plants up after I planted them so I didn't let him help me anymore.
He is used to rough play by me and my 4yr old son. He's house trained, knows sit, stay(for short periods of time), paw, down, out (if you want him to leave a room), enough (to stop barking at a sound outside the door, although this is new and he's still stubborn on it), off (for getting off furniture), spin and rollover (will only do it if outside and he knows there's enough room). He stays in the yard as long as you have eyes on him otherwise needs a chain because he wanders. He's not destructive unless

Meet Ruger! He is a 6yr old neutered border collie. His birthday is May 31st 2019. He is full bred with papers. He is large for a border collie, 80lbs. He's loving and fluffy. His favorite games are tug of war and chase. He does not like to jump, he likes to dig but only will do so if you direct him to. When we lived in PA, would let him destroy snowmen once they started to melt. I let him help dig my garden until I realized he then would try to dig the plants up after I planted them so I didn't let him help me anymore.
He is used to rough play by me and my 4yr old son. He's house trained, knows sit, stay(for short periods of time), paw, down, out (if you want him to leave a room), enough (to stop barking at a sound outside the door, although this is new and he's still stubborn on it), off (for getting off furniture), spin and rollover (will only do it if outside and he knows there's enough room). He stays in the yard as long as you have eyes on him otherwise needs a chain because he wanders. He's not destructive unless he feels overly anxious in a new place, he does well kept to a bedroom, free to roam while we were at work, or out. In a new place I'd recommend a crate until he's settled in.

We are looking to rehome him due to changes in work schedules, not having family near by to watch him, and cost of living renting with a pet (we used to live in a house and didn't anticipate this change). I would l

How To Adopt

RUGER - COUR... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR)
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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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.

RUGER - COURTESY LISING is from Atlantic Region Central Border Collie Rescue (ARCBCR)

[Richmond, VA]

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