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Pointer / Border Collie / Mixed (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Medium


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About Tau the Puppy

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $300
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black with White
  • Color: Black and White
  • Current Size: 6 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 40 Pounds
  • Current Age: 16 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Housetrained: No
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Tau is a sweet little puppy from the first litter of puppies born at our new adoption center in Sanford. He and his litter-mates are as wiggly and inquisitive as you would expect a puppy to be.

1/7 Update:
I just met Tau and his littermates in person. Oh my! How cute they are. Really, they are absolutely precious. At first we thought they were Border Collie/Lab mixes, but now that we know their momma a bit better, we are inclined to believe that she is a Pointer and their daddy might be too. These are great puppies. The boys are being neutered tomorrow (January 8th) and will be ready for their forever homes this weekend!

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Border Collie originated in Northumberland on the Scottish/English border. The breed is descended from old British droving breeds with some spaniel added. An outstanding herder, this hardy, agile, untiring sheepdog, is capable of mastering any type of herd. It is said that the Border Collie has an eye that can hypnotize cattle. He crouches down and mesmerizes the animals with its intense stare. One of the most trainable breeds, the Border Collie also serves well as a narcotics and bomb detection dog and is a frequent high performer in obedience, agility, Frisbee(TM) trials, police work, search & rescue, Flyball, performing tricks and competitive obedience. Some Border Collies have been trained very successfully as blind guide dogs. Currently very good results are obtained with them for general assistance to the handicapped in The Netherlands. The Border Collie is a very intelligent and responsive dog. They thrive on praise, are sensitive and very trainable. The Border Collie is highly energetic with great stamina. Provided it gets sufficient activity to keep it occupied and ample exercise, the Border Collie will get along quite happily with other dogs, and children, however the Border Collie may be aggressive with other dogs of the same sex. They should not be trusted with small non-canine pets, however there are plenty of Border Collies that live and get along with family cats. This breed should be very well socialized as a puppy to prevent shyness. To be truly happy, it needs a lot of: ongoing attention, extensive daily exercise, and a job to do. For those who wish to reach high levels in dog sports, the Border Collie is a gift from heaven. Farmers (for whom the dogs perform work for which they were bred) are also happy with them. It is not surprising that at competitive levels in various sports such as: agility skills, obedience, and sheepdog trials, the Border Collie is represented among the leaders in the sport. They are perfectionist with a permanent will to please. This breed lives for serving you day in and day out. They are not ideal pets for people who have no plans to spend a lot of time with them. These dogs are too intelligent to lie around the house all day with nothing to do. Prospective owners who are looking for just a family pet should consider other similar but calmer breeds, like show line Australian Shepherds and Shetland Sheepdogs. If there is insufficient activity then it will find its own work to do, and that may not be what YOU had in mind when we say the word WORK. They can become destructive if they get bored or if they are ignored. They can become neurotic if they are left alone for long periods, leading to many behavior problems. This breed is known as an escape artist. Because of his strong herding instincts, the Border Collie may be snappish with children and strangers. They do best with an experienced owner that has lots of time to spend with the dog. The adolescent Border Collie often goes through a phase where he challenges his master's authority. Some are highly reactive and sound sensitive, making them a poor choice for families with young children. Dominance level is highly variable in Border Collies. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.

More about Tau the Puppy

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Tau the Puppy's brother, Epsilon the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's mother, Miss Iroquois the Petite (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's sister, Eta the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's sister, Zeta the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's sister, Iota the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's brother, Rho the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Tau the Puppy's brother, Pi the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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