Radar
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Radar
AvailableThis friendly, adult Border Collie mix has a medium build and is neutered, currently being cared for at Calaveras County Animal Services. His coat features beautiful coloring with a light undercoat, black tips, and white accents. He is house trained and up to date on vaccinations.
About Radar
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Radar, a classic canine with a truly infectious joy for life. With his striking black-tipped coat, white socks, and glowing amber eyes, he is a true head-turner and exudes a warm and friendly energy. Radar thrives on activity and would be the perfect companion for an active family or individual who can offer him plenty of playtime and exercise. He’s especially enthusiastic about meeting and making friends with other dogs, showing excellent manners when out on walks. Radar is eager to learn and already knows several commands, taking treats gently and always ready to charm with a big, goofy grin and requests for belly rubs. He does pull a bit on leash, but he responds quickly to training and would benefit from someone willing to continue working with him. Radar has also been keeping his kennel tidy, suggesting that he may be house trained. While his compatibility with cats isn't known, if you have another pup at home, a meet-and-greet is required to ensure they hit it off. Radar is already neutered and ready for his next adventure. Give him the happy, active life he’s dreaming of! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Radar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Border Collie mix is best suited for homes with plenty of space to move around, ideally with a secure yard. They thrive in active households that can provide mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Border Collie mixes generally need a moderate to large outdoor space where they can run and play safely. Regular access to a backyard or frequent trips to parks is highly recommended for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Border Collie mixes are often good with children, especially when properly socialized. Their playful nature makes them great companions, though supervision is recommended with young kids due to their energy.
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