Come Bye Border Collie Rescue adult dogs offered for adoption have been heartworm tested and are on heartworm preventative, spayed/neutered, up to date on shots, microchipped and, in season, on flea/tick preventative.
Come Bye Border Collie Rescue puppies are wormed for intestinal parasites, received their age appropriate vaccines and are microchipped. If too young to spay or neuter, the adopter will agree to spay or neuter the puppy as a part of the adoption, along with the payment of an additional $100 deposit.
Please note this dog's foster home Location is included on this page, but you must go through the adoption process and be approved prior to doing a meet and greet with the foster dog.
Rip is an adorable puppy born on 1/4/23. Rip and his brothers will be available to go to their new homes in Mid March. Rip will only be available to homes with herding breed experience.
Kiwi was an Amish mill dog surrendered in December. Only days after arriving to her foster home we found out that Kiwi was pregnant. On January 4th she gave birth to 4 handsome boys. The puppies do look like they are all Border Collie but that is just a guess. We do not know who dad is. What we do know is that Kiwi has a great temperament.
Applications will not be processed if it's determined by the foster family that it's not a good match for the dog and the dog for them. If the application is not processed the application fee wil be refunded.
Rip's brother, Carter (available for adoption) can also be seen on our website.
Other Pictures of Rip (click to see larger version):