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Animal Success Stories

Adopters

Would you like to share a story about your Border Collie adopted from Come Bye BC Rescue or APA of Southern Illinois? We'd love to add it here on our website for all to read. Please send your stories and photos to comebyebcr@hotmail.com .


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Kidd

Congrats to Kidd, he found his fur-ever home yesterday, 7/26/15. Kidd will have 2 canine playmates, Peaches and Meg to romp and play with. Congrats to Tracey & Kidd!!!!

Jesse

Happy Tails Update!!!! "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for my dog Moss (CBBCR Alumni), aka Jesse." Moss now lives in beautiful Virginia Beach!

Tamsin

We adopted Ada in March of 2011 - the perfect pup from the most perfect foster "mom," Jasmine. Now called Tamsin, she is our best hiking buddy, incoming- mail-carrier warning system, and the oh-so-patient mentor, preceptor, and victim of our 6 month old Italian Greyhound demon child. We are so grateful to Come Bye for letting her join our family - she is a treasure!

Cheyenne

Cheyenne was adopted in 2008 from her foster Mom Margaret A. at CBBCR. She will be 9 years old in August and means everything to our family and friends. She is mostly a companion dog but when she does get ambitious, her squeaky ball is her favorite toy even if it is 2am. Her favorite place to sleep is over the air vent in the kitchen, on her Mom’s side of the bed or under Dad’s feet while he works. Our neighbors love to dog sit for Cheyenne as they have an Australian Shepard who plays well with her. Cheyenne is a talker! Look out if anyone says the ‘W’ word (WALK). Cheyenne goes crazy with excitement, beating all her humans to the draw with her leash and then beating them to the front door while all along yapping and carrying on. She was and still is a huge part of our family.

Zoso

We adopted our Zoso as Woody. He was originally relinquished on his first birthday for herding his owners children. Really we think he was relinquished because he had too much energy, and a tendency toward submissive urination. We introduced him to our other BC, Bond, and they have been inseparable ever since. Bond has really helped him be comfortable in new situations. My husband is a veterinarian and I run our practice. The dogs go with us to work everyday. When we first brought Zoso in the stress of the clinic got to him and he would urinate all over the office. Eventually we got him a thunder shirt to wear at work and that stopped. Between his shirt and lots of exercise he has really become an excellent dog. He learns things very quickly. He even helps me while I'm in the kitchen. He has learned to close the pantry door and open and close the fridge for me when my hands are full. He is the sweetest dog and always knows when someone wants a cuddle. He lives to be by my side. He keeps our kitties in line and herds them to wherever he feels they need to go, and they love him. He makes Bond's face light up whenever he is around. Bond really loves his little buddy.

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