Adoption information
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About Baz
If you are interested in adopting Baz please complete our questionnaire at the following link:
http://www.victoriancollierescue.com/adoption-questionnaire.asp
Introducing Baz: an incredibly friendly 14 month old, sable male collie who'll add immeasurable joy to your home. He lights up every room he waltzes into and is sure to warm your heart with his amicable nature.
There's so much to love about Baz. He's what we like to call a dogs' dog, meaning he gets along well with other dogs, but what makes Baz exceptional is that he also gets on fantastically with cats. Consequently, Baz would fit right into a multi-pet household, bringing an additional layer of harmony with his friendly disposition.
Baz is still a puppy at heart and needs training like all puppies do. He is such a smart boy this will be enjoyable for you and him.
A lover of the outdoors, Baz adores his daily walks. He wouldn't mind a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood or a brisk jaunt in the park. While he appreciates these adventures, he's also quite content to mellow out at home in your company.
But if there's one thing that Baz enjoys almost as much as his walks, it's the companionship of people. He thrives on being around his family, adding a joyful and comforting presence to those around him.
Whether you're a first-time dog adopter looking for a lovable and easy-going pet or an experienced pet owner looking for another furry friend to add to the mix, Baz will effortlessly fit into your lifestyle. He's just waiting for you to take him home.
Baz would be suited best to a home with another dog.
Medical notes
Heartworm tested clear
Adoption details
Our Rescue Collies are placed into foster care in one of our volunteers private homes. There they are assessed for temperament, health, level of training, the Collies likes and dislikes and what type of home would best suit the Collie.
If not already done, the Collie is desexed, vaccinated, wormed, heartworm tested & microchipped.
The Collie will not be put up for adoption until we (and the foster carer) feel the Collie is ready to go to a new home.
Once the collie has been put up for adoption we will then choose a number of suitable applications for the foster carer to go through and decide which applicant they think would suit the collie best. The foster carer will then arrange for the collie to meet and greet their potential new adopter at a home check and observe how the collie and the adopter interact with each other. After the meet and greet the collie goes home with the foster carer for a cooling off period so that the applicant and the foster carer can both have a serious think about whether this is the right home for this particular collie.
If it is decided that this is the right forever home then the applicant is advised to collect the dog from the foster carers, we believe this stops the dogs from feeling dumped, the paperwork is completed, and the collie goes off to its new forever home for their two week trial!
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.



