Welcome to the section of the site where you can see brief details of all the female dogs we have for rehoming.
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The dogs we have can change quickly, often on a daily basis so whilst we do update this area as necessary, we would suggest that if you are travelling a long distance you contact us first if you are interested in one particular dog. We will reserve a dog for you to meet but only for 24 hours (if visiting on a Sunday ring us Friday afternoon). Our Procedure page will hopefully answer any questions you may have about how we operate. For your information we do not sell the dogs we rehome but we do ask for a donation based on the age of a dog, if neutered etc. This donation is to support the work we carry out and without which we could not rescue the number of collies that we do every year
If you have any questions, or would like to know more about these or any of the dogs we have at our centre please telephone our office Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm on 0871 560 2282 and our staff will be happy to help. The colour coding shown should also help in identifying a dog to suit your experience but do discuss any dog which interests you.
The kennels are open 7 days a week for rehoming between 9am to 11am and 2pm to 4pm (closed 12.30pm to 2pm) and full details can be found on the Kennels page
This page was last updated: 30 November, 2009
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Generally a well balanced dog who, we believe, from the history or assessments should settle relatively easily in most homes.
A dog usually suited for those with some experience of dog ownership, may be shy or wary or have medical health issues (eg epilepsy, diabetes) that require some degree of owner intervention.
The reasons for this assessment can be varied but generally a dog who will require a certain degree of understanding, patience and possibly support from ourselves due to some degree of behavioural problem over and above a minor issue. Generally fairly experienced homes only with no young children on a regular basis but again this is dependant on all the circumstances.
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Name: Tia - Collie X (09-313)
Estimated Age on arrival: 2 - 3 years
Colour: Sable & White
Coat: Short
Neutered: Yes
Travelling: Not used
OK Dogs: Good
OK Cats:
OK Children: Teenagers
Homed but returned as other dog which is blind, found her too much. Was a very shy dog but has improved, still needs time and patience
Name: Maggie - Collie (09-342)
Estimated Age on arrival: 4 years
Colour: Black & White
Coat: Medium
Neutered: Yes
Travelling: Good
OK Dogs: Ignores
OK Cats:
OK Children: 10+
Homed by us earlier this year but returned as owner expecting baby and dog not good with younger child. Does pull on lead
Name: Bess - Collie (09-359)
Estimated Age on arrival: 2 - 3 years
Colour: Tri
Coat: Medium
Neutered: No
Travelling: Good
OK Dogs: Shy/wary
OK Cats:
OK Children: 10+ - shy/wary
Came from own home due to owners ill health. Very shy needs quiet calm home
Name: Londis - crossbreed (09-362)
Estimated Age on arrival: 7 years
Colour: Black & Tan
Coat: Medium
Neutered: Yes
Travelling: Good
OK Dogs: Ignores
OK Cats:
OK Children: 8+
Came from other rescue, calm & friendly. Smaller than most collies