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Old 04-11-2009, 11:59 AM
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Question springer collie cross

I am trying to rehome my beautiful dog and was wondering if anyone doing agility or flyball would be interested in him? he is a gorgeous black and white, 2yr old neutered male and looks more springer than collie. I rehomed him from the pound as a companion for my collie girl but we lost her very suddenly to a blood clot last year, since then, due to a back injury i have struggled to fulfill his needs. he is difficult on the lead due to lead anxiety but is very good off the lead and has good recall, he loves to play with his ball and can shift at a real pace. He is a very intelligent dog and quick to learn and would love to have a real purpose, something to focus his energy on. He adores my 5 year old daughter but can be a bit over zealous when doing his flying hug, not very keen on cats but with the right training i'm sure he will do anything he's told. He will make a very loyal companion and hopefully a very successful team member, please get in touch if you can help, we are on the Wirral
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Old 04-11-2009, 12:56 PM
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Re: springer collie cross

i wish my mum would agree to another dog as i have a springer xcollie who does agility and id love a 2nd for agility

im at uni but living at home so have to ask permission

have you tried dogsey.com too??

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Old 04-11-2009, 05:38 PM
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Re: springer collie cross

that's a shame, he'd love a doggie friend. i'll have a look at that website too, thanks
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Old 05-11-2009, 09:58 PM
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Re: springer collie cross

Try posting on Agility net as well
Good luck hope all turns out ok for you both
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