OAT is a 9-month to 1-year-old young man loves to play with friends, take a little rest, and then play some more! He is sweet, easy to be around, good natured and optimistic. OAT came to rescue with multiple injuries to his left hind leg. While awaiting a surgery date at UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital, OAT quickly learned to join his foster border collie mates to wrestle, herd, make his toys squeak, and run with the BC crowd. It was determined amputation would be the best course for OAT. OAT has recovered very well and shows no signs of a diminished enthusiasm for life. Click on OAT’S video link above to see what we mean. He confidently runs with the pack and has put on some healthy weight. OAT’s puppy play is also in full bloom - squeaky toys beware!
OAT weighs about 30 pounds, but he is still a growing boy. He has a medium coat with classic black & white border collie markings. Being a social dog, OAT would do well with a canine brother or sister as a playmate, plus a few squeaky toys (Wuba, Kong). He has been indifferent to the cat in his foster home. OAT is housebroken and has not as not had an accident in the house. He is also crate trained and does well riding in the car. OAT is looking for his forever home in which he can display and further express his already kind spirit and playful personality.
OAT is micro-chipped, neutered, heart worm negative and on preventative, and up to date on vaccinations. If you have an approved Northern California Border Collie Rescue & Adoptions Adoption Application and wish to enquire about OAT, please email us at Adoptions@norcalbcrescue.org. If you have an approved adoption application with Border Collie Rescue of Northern California let us know and we will request it be forwarded to us for consideration.
OAT is being fostered in Granite Bay in Placer County, California.
29 сен 2024