Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Buddy
Meet Buddy! This 6 month old rough collie is sure to steal your heart with his good looks and friendly personality. He loves nothing more than being around the people he loves, so he is always up for a cuddle or a game of catch. Buddy is also great with other animals, including cats and other dogs, so he would fit in nicely to any family household.
Buddy might still be a puppy but his good indoor manners and responsiveness to praise mean that training him will be an easy process. He already has basic commands down pat and will do anything for a treat. As a working breed, Buddy needs regular walks and brushing to keep his coat in great condition - this won't take too much time however, as brushing him once or twice a week should be enough. With patience and lots of love, Buddy will make the perfect addition to your home!
If you are interested in adopting Buddy please complete our questionnaire at the following link:
http://www.victoriancollierescue.com/adoption-questionnaire.asp
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!
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.

