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Farl

11 weeks

Dog Info

Advert Type:
Border Collies For Adoption, Rehoming or Rescue
Advertiser Type:
Rescue Centre / Charity
Breed:
Border Collie
Age:
1 year old (approx)

About This Dog for Adoption

Farl's ideal home

Meet Farl. This beautiful lady is now looking for her forever family. Farl came into us pregnant and gave birth in our puppy suite to 9 beautiful babies, who have since all found their forever homes. Now its Farl's turn to find hers. This sweet girl is looking for a patient and understanding home where she can blossom. Farl can be worried by the world around her and finds most noises stressful. Therefore any new adopters will need to work at her pace and give her the time and space needed to grow in her own way. Farls new home will need to be adult only due to her timid personality and she would like to also be the only dog in the home so she can get all the scratches to herself. Farl will need some help and training with basic activities like walking on a lead and house training.

Could you be Farl's perfect match?

Farl is a young one year old Collie who hasn't had the best start to life. We feel that it would be beneficial for new adopters to have experience in working with a more nervous temperament but it is not essential. Farl would really thrive with a calm and loving household where she can rely on a predictable routine. Farl is a very loving girl who just needs someone to show her the world isn't so scary. A super comfy bed with some soft cuddly toys is what she loves best. If you have space on your sofa for this gentle and affectionate girl then please fill in an application and favourite 'Farl'!

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