Jack, a Male Border Collie For Adoption, in Elbert County, Georgia, US | Petmeetly
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Jack

Border Collie × Australian Shepherd

Elbert County, Georgia, US

Age

1 year 8 months

Gender

male

Size

Medium

B

Bobby Almond

Pet Owner

About Jack

Jack is solid black with a small white spot on one foot. He is a very hyperactive dog that I have trained for 6 weeks. He will walk loose leash without pulling. He will sit and lay down on command. He loves to play fetch and go on long walks. He wont lung at people or dogs. He needs a home with a fenced in yard or a home in the country. He has lived his life outdoors and never inside. He doesn't jump on people or have a biting problem. He is very energetic yet responds to commands well with only 6 weeks of daily 1 hour training. I will be glad to meet with the adopter in the park to show them the dog. He just needs a home with people that will love him. He could even be a good working dog on a ranch with cows and such but I don't know about that kind of dog.

Health & Care

Vaccinated

Great With

Children

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