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Hey Dude

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1 year old|Border Collie|Male|Medium|Bottineau, ND
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🏃 High Energy

Hey Dude is a male border collie with a beautiful brown and chocolate coat who is currently residing at Kritter Krazy- Reptile and Exotic Rescue. He is a medium-sized, young dog who has already been neutered and has up-to-date vaccinations. With his breed’s reputation for intelligence and enthusiasm, he’s ready to bring joy to a dedicated home.

About Hey Dude

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Say hello to Hey Dude, a lively young male border collie who’s bursting with fun and affection! This brown and chocolate-colored pup will light up any room with his sunny personality and boundless energy. Whether he’s darting after a favorite toy or curling up for some snuggles on the couch, Hey Dude knows how to fill every moment with excitement and warmth. He’s just arrived at the rescue and there’s plenty more to discover about this heartthrob’s journey. His playful nature and sincere devotion are just waiting for the perfect family to bring out the best in him. Keep checking back to get to know him even better. Fun fact: With a birthday of April 6, Hey Dude is an Aries—expect passion, courage, and an adventurous spark! Dogs like him are celebrated for their unmatched loyalty and sprinkle of mischief. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Hey Dude

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Border Collies are best suited for active households with plenty of space to run and play. They thrive in rural or suburban environments where they have room to exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This breed requires ample outdoor space, such as a fenced yard or access to large open areas, to satisfy their high energy levels and exercise needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Border Collies often do well with children, especially those who can engage in active play, although their herding instincts may make them try to herd smaller kids.