Teddy - Border Collie For Adoption in Jefferson County, Colorado


Border Collie
Age
3 years 9 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
25.00 lbs
Age
3 years 9 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
25.00 lbs
Kate
Pet Owner
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About Teddy
Teddy is a very sweet boy! He is very good with our 3 year old son. He has a lot of energy so would do best in a home that can provide a PPO ace to run and play. He’s very snuggly and wants to be with his people.
Health & Care
Great With
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
Where is Teddy located?
Teddy is located in Jefferson County, Colorado. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.
What is Teddy's health status?
Teddy is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.
Is Teddy good with children?
Yes, Teddy is reported to be good with children. However, we always recommend a supervised introduction period to ensure compatibility with your specific household.
How can I contact Teddy's owner?
You can message Teddy's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Ask about Teddy's history, schedule a meet and greet, and discuss the adoption process.
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