Mor
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Mor
AvailableMor is a spayed female Border Collie with a medium build and striking black and white coloring. She has a medium-length coat and is fully house trained. Mor’s vaccinations are current, and she is currently being fostered in The Woodlands, TX. She gets along with dogs, cats, and children.
About Mor
Mor came into rescue as a stray with her puppies, quietly keeping them safe until she could get them settled in foster care. With her pups almost grown, Mor’s full personality has emerged—she’s playful, energetic, and ready to tackle every new day with real enthusiasm. She has a lot of medium to high energy and would thrive with active people who want to channel her drive, maybe even into agility or other fun training. Mor is sharp and learns quickly. She’s making solid progress on her leash manners and crate training, and already knows her basic commands. Despite all that bounce, Mor is surprisingly quiet most of the time and communicates with a gentle bark only when she needs to. She’s affectionate, loves giving kisses, and genuinely enjoys being near her people. Mor fits best with someone ready to match her joy, keep her busy, and keep teaching her new things. She gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, which makes her a good fit for a busy home with plenty of company. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Mor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mor’s Border Collie background means she excels in active homes with space to move and people who enjoy spending time with her. She’ll thrive with families or individuals who can match her energy and enjoy outdoor activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Border Collie, Mor will do best in a home with a secure yard or easy access to open areas where she can run and play. Daily exercise is important to keep her happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Border Collies like Mor tend to do very well with children, especially if they are socialized early. Mor specifically gets along great with kids and would enjoy an active household.
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