MIssy
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MIssy
AvailableMissy is an 8-month-old female Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix. She weighs 26 lbs and has a medium-length coat. Although she's not house trained yet, she is spayed and vaccinated, making her ready for a loving home. Located in Lynnwood, WA, this affectionate young dog will need a home with a securely fenced yard and a confident dog buddy for companionship.
About MIssy
Meet Missy! This 8-month-old, 26 lb Border Collie and Australian Shepherd mix is on the lookout for a forever home. Rescued from an overcrowded shelter, Missy is eager to find a loving family where she can build her confidence. Although she can be a bit shy at first, she forms strong bonds once she feels safe. Her playful personality truly shines after she's comfortable, and she adores the company of other dogs. Missy would thrive in a quieter environment, away from the city's hustle and bustle, allowing her to settle in at her own pace. A standalone home with a securely fenced yard is ideal. She would greatly benefit from having a confident canine companion to guide her and provide ongoing support and playtime. Smart and eager to learn, Missy would do best with adopters dedicated to her training and daily exercise needs. With the right structure and guidance, she is destined to become an incredible companion. Missy is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on her vaccinations. Let's give her the adventure-filled life she deserves!
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Questions about MIssy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Missy, being a Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix, will thrive in a quieter living environment, ideally a standalone home where she can feel safe and grow in confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Missy requires a securely fenced yard that allows her to play and explore freely, as she loves outdoor adventures.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Missy can be great with children, her shyness means she may do better in a home with older kids who understand her need for a calm and positive environment.











