A friend of mine needs help rehoming her pet. She simply doesn't have the capacity to give him the care he deserves. If you're unable to take in a very cute and lovable dog, please consider passing this e-mail along. Maybe with just a few forwards, we can find him the perfect home. Thanks!<br>
<br>Here is her description:<br><br>Cody is a mix that contains border collie and sheltie from what I can
tell. He is 4 years old. He knows his basic commands and does well on a
leash if he's wearing his pincher collar. He currently lives with a
child, a cat and dogs. Cody would do best in a home with children over
the age of 9 as little kids play rougher than he would like. He does
well around other dogs, but if he were to go into a home with other
dogs, I would like it to be on a trial basis for the first few weeks
just to make sure it was a good fit. Cody is very attached to me and
very protective (not that he can do much at 35 lbs haha). He has <b>never</b>
attacked or attempted, but he does like to be by my side constantly and
has separation anxiety. It is because of that anxiety that he is
crate trained. I imagine that he will form this bond with his next
owner, so someone who is home a lot would be ideal. Cody is a darter,
so his next home should either be on a large stretch of land (when he
runs, he always comes back home) or fenced in. I think Cody would do
well on a farm or farm-like setting; he has a lot of energy and needs
routine walks. He is up to date on all his shots and has his rabies
tag. He is also currently registered in Medina County, so if his new
family lived here that would be taken care
of. He comes with his leash, his collar, his pincher collar, his
kennel, toys, clothes, Halloween costumes and his bandanna. I am asking
a
small re-homing fee which is negotiable after a home visit to make sure
he's going to the right home. I would love updates from Cody's new owner
about how he is doing.<br><br>I have pictures available on request. Thank you so much for your time.<br><br>-Fenna Blue<br>