The status of Sparrow was
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P.O. Box 332 Highland, IL
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(618) 532-7289

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Sparrow
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 10/20/24

Male Dog, Border Collie

Border Collie / Siberian Husky / Mixed (Medium Coat)

Description:

Meet Sparrow! This fun boy is ready to find his forever home! He may he more Husky than Border Collie, but he is 100% a good time. Sparrow is an energetic boy who loves to be outside and would be the perfect hiking/ running partner. He is quick and agile, so he may also make a great agility prospect! "Little Wolf," as his foster mom affectionately calls him, is a young boy- under a year- who is learning how to be a gentleman in the house. We are working on basic obedience skills, appropriate house behavior, and kennel training. He would love if his future family would continue training and working with him! He likes using his brain- especially when it means snackos! Sparrow would also love a fur sibling to wrestle and play with! He does well with all of his foster siblings, and goes to daycare every week and does well with all different breeds there. He takes corrections well, and isn't looking for any trouble. He travels well in the car, and after play time will contently lay with a bone in front of the AC register! While Sparrow hasn't tried to escape, he has easily slipped through open doors. So he is currently working on threshold manners, but because of this potential to run, a fenced yard will be preferred for this boy! Sparrow is being fostered in Chesterton, IN, but meet and greets will happen at the Truth About Dogs in Plymouth, IN. Any questions about Sparrow can be sent to his foster mom, Kaitlin at: kaitlin.rogers@ If you have any questions about Sparrow. You can complete an application to adopt Sparrow or any of the dogs on our website at www.comebyebcrescue.org . *** The potential adoptor will get a refund on the Application Fee if it’s determined by the Foster Parent that it’s not a good match for the dog and the dog for them, if we do not process their application.

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