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.
Kiwi is ready to start searching for her happily forever after . She is being fostered in Plymouth, Indiana.
She is an AMAZING girl!! She is a Curly Coat Border Collie thought to be 5-7 years of age. She was relinquished to an All Breed Rescue from and Amish "breeder" and the All Breed Rescue reached out to Come Bye Border Collie Rescue and ended up transferring her to our care. Little did we know.....Kiwi was approximately 40 days pregnant when she came in to rescue. Once we learned of this, she was moved from her foster home in Ohio to me, here in Indiana. Kiwi ended up giving birth to 4 baby boys on January 4th. She was an EXCELLENT mother!! However, that would be her last litter of pups. She is now spayed and fully vetted.
Kiwi loves people, is good with other dogs, including small dogs. She isn't very good with cats. She LOVES stalking and chasing them. I don't think she would be able to coexist peacefully with a kitty. She is house trained and crate trained. She is a good rider in the car....however she usually needs a boost up to get into my vehicle.
She spends most of her days chewing on bones or greeting people and sleeping in the office at my work. She is incredibly easy to live with and would make an excellent addition to most any home
*** 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.
More about Kiwi
Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats
Kiwi's baby boy, Tate (sponsorship) can also be seen on our website.
Other Pictures of Kiwi (click to see larger version):