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Anchor

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7 years old|Border Collie, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Fort Collins, CO
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly😌 Calm🤗 Affectionate

Anchor is a male border collie mix in Fort Collins, CO. He’s about 7 years and 1 month old and is a medium-sized dog. Anchor is neutered and comes in a striking black and white/cream coat. He doesn’t have any special needs.

About Anchor

Meet Anchor, a border collie mix with enough charm to melt the iciest heart. He thrives when he’s close by, whether helping you out with chores, trotting by your side on a walk, or curling up for a nighttime snuggle. Those big puppy eyes aren’t just for show—he’ll never say no to the leftovers you’re not eating. Leash walks are a breeze with Anchor, and he’s comfortable left alone to nap the day away—as long as snacks are secured out of reach. He may have once gotten his head stuck in the treat jar, but that’s strictly off the record. Anchor loves canine company but finds cats just a bit intimidating, and he’s quick to befriend new people. What he dreams of most is a soft bed, plenty of outdoor space, and a steady stream of friends (furry or not) to keep life interesting. Fun fact: Anchor’s April 5th birthday makes him an Aries, so expect a bit of boldness and loyalty in the mix. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Anchor

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

    Anchor, as a border collie mix, prefers homes where he has both companionship and structure. He does best in environments where he can be active and engaged, whether that's a home with a yard or one with plenty of daily walks.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Border collie mixes like Anchor benefit from access to a secure outdoor space where they can sniff and explore. A yard is ideal, but ample walks and outings can also meet his needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Border collie mixes like Anchor are often gentle and affectionate, making them good companions for families, including those with children, when properly supervised.