About Vivian |
- Status: Available for Adoption (adoption info)
- Species: Dog
- Rescue ID: D230009
- General Color: Black with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
- Current Age: 3 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
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- Location: Plymouth, IN (Casey Cripe)
- Housetrained: Yes
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Introducing Sweet Vivian!
Vivian is a female Cattle Dog! Her age estimate is 3 years old.
She is a lower drive Cattle Dog/Collie.
Vivian prefers a comfy couch to stretch out on.
Must move little slower with Vivian until she gets to know you. But once she feels comfortable with you she will be vocal and talkative, especially feeding time.
It’s adorable…………………..
She gets along with other dogs, but definitely likes her personal space.
She will play with a selective few dogs in her foster home. Mainly one on one and not big groups, and after she is used to them.
She doesn’t like active, obnoxious puppies or young dogs. Too much energy for her.
She knows the routine and feeds well in her crate. Actually you have to drag her out of her crate. She likes it that much.
I like all dogs to have a fence for their own protection, but Vivian is a good candidate to be leashed walked and then back inside.
Vivian was rescued from southern Indiana where over 20 dogs ran a farm, including Abby who is also at the same foster home. They were given over to the shelter for killing chickens and neglect from the owners.
We don’t know if Vivian or Abby partaken in the chase. When tested with cats she didn’t even show interest in playing or chasing them.
We do have a video of her interaction with them.
Vivian ideal home would be someone who is patient and home alot. A calm quiet environment would make her feel comfortable and chill on the couch. Vivian is being fostered in Plymouth, IN If you have questions about Vivian, please email cripecasey@gmail.com . For additional information on Border Collies and our adoption process, please visit our website at www.comebyebcrescue.com. *** The potential adoptor will get a refund on the Application Fee if it’s determined by the Foster Parent that it’s not a good match for the dog and the dog for them, if we do not process their application.