NELLIE

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Please read our Homing Criteria BEFORE applying for any of our dogs.

BREED: Collie Cross
SEX: Female (too young to neuter yet)
AGE: Aprox. 4 Months
SIZE: Will be Medium/Large when adult

This beautiful puppy is one of a litter who were unwanted and were taken to a Vet to be disposed of. The caring Vet made their former owner sign the ownership of the puppies over so that they could come into rescue care. The puppies were then taken into foster care to prepare them to come to DBARC for rehoming, and so over the past few weeks they have had a lot of tlc and excellent care, and so they are now happy, friendly and well socialised pups, ready to move on to loving new homes.

If you think this adorable pup would make a great addition to your life, please look past the adorable bit and bear in mind that as a collie type, this is going to be one highly intelligent and very lively dog, requiring a stimulating lifestyle for not just puppyhood but for a lifetime. You need to be very sure that you will have the time and energy to suit, and you will need to have a training plan in mind and this will need to include training classes as well as general home and lifestyle training.

Puppies are a lot of hard work - housetraining, training, socialising ..... their futures are in your hands so it is important to be honest with yourself to ensure you have the time and knowledge to put the work into these little souls. Taking on a puppy is so exciting, but it’s also a huge responsibility – for both you and your family. After all, the puppy will quickly grow into an adult dog and may be with you for 15 years or more. Before taking on a puppy, it's sensible to think about the long-term commitment you are making.

A puppy will become a new family member, and they will be completely dependent on you to meet all of their essential needs in order for them to be happy, fit and healthy. This will include good nutrition, veterinary care, socialisation, training and regular exercise. If raised in the right way, a new puppy will make a wonderful companion, but you have to put the time and effort in.

If you really think you have what it takes to be a good parent to one of our special babies, fill in an application form and we will be in touch.

Please fill in our Application Form if you are interested in adopting this dog

(If the animal’s name does not appear in the drop down box on the form - it means the animal is already reserved)

Please read our Homing Criteria BEFORE applying for any of our dogs.

BREED: Collie Cross
SEX: Female (too young to neuter yet)
AGE: Aprox. 4 Months
SIZE: Will be Medium/Large when adult

This beautiful puppy is one of a litter who were unwanted and were taken to a Vet to be disposed of. The caring Vet made their former owner sign the ownership of the puppies over so that they could come into rescue care. The puppies were then taken into foster care to prepare them to come to DBARC for rehoming, and so over the past few weeks they have had a lot of tlc and excellent care, and so they are now happy, friendly and well socialised pups, ready to move on to loving new homes.

If you think this adorable pup would make a great addition to your life, please look past the adorable bit and bear in mind that as a collie type, this is going to be one highly intelligent and very lively dog, requiring a stimulating lifestyle for not just puppyhood but for a lifetime. You need to be very sure that you will have the time and energy to suit, and you will need to have a training plan in mind and this will need to include training classes as well as general home and lifestyle training.

Puppies are a lot of hard work - housetraining, training, socialising ..... their futures are in your hands so it is important to be honest with yourself to ensure you have the time and knowledge to put the work into these little souls. Taking on a puppy is so exciting, but it’s also a huge responsibility – for both you and your family. After all, the puppy will quickly grow into an adult dog and may be with you for 15 years or more. Before taking on a puppy, it's sensible to think about the long-term commitment you are making.

A puppy will become a new family member, and they will be completely dependent on you to meet all of their essential needs in order for them to be happy, fit and healthy. This will include good nutrition, veterinary care, socialisation, training and regular exercise. If raised in the right way, a new puppy will make a wonderful companion, but you have to put the time and effort in.

If you really think you have what it takes to be a good parent to one of our special babies, fill in an application form and we will be in touch.

Please fill in our Application Form if you are interested in adopting this dog

(If the animal’s name does not appear in the drop down box on the form - it means the animal is already reserved)