Corgi and Border Collie Dogs Available for Adoption
EMMY
Corgi, Border Collie
🇺🇸
Yankton, South Dakota
February 19th
female, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
Emmy was one of six dogs Heartland Humane Society rescued from an overpopulation home where medical needs had been piling up. She’s come a long way since then and is truly blossoming.
She weighs 25lbs and is adorable.
Emmy has lived with many dogs before, but right now she’s enjoying having a little space of her own. With patience and thoughtful introductions, she could transition back into a multi-pet home—but she’ll do best with adopters who understand that good things take time.
This happy girl adores attention and loves exploring new things. She can be a bit cautious at first, but Emmy is busy figuring life out and gaining confidence every day. Once she knows she’s safe, her sweet personality really shines.
ABOUT: BORDER COLLIE DOG BREED
The Border Collie is a highly intelligent and energetic dog breed known for their herding capabilities and exceptional obedience. Originating from the border regions of Scotland and England, these agile and versatile dogs are famous for their focus, stamina, and trainability. With their striking black and white coat and intense gaze, Border Collies excel in various canine sports and activities, making them ideal companions for active families and individuals seeking a loyal and dynamic pet.
The Corgi breed, known for its distinctive short legs and long body, is beloved for its playful and affectionate nature. Originating in Wales, these intelligent dogs excel in various roles, from herding to family pets. With a sociable disposition and keen intelligence, Corgis thrive on companionship and mental stimulation. Their adaptability to different living environments makes them popular choices for families and individuals alike, making Corgis a cherished and lively addition to households around the world.
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