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We'll also keep you updated on Roger's adoption status with email updates.
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Roger

Australian Terrier Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Senior
Milpitas, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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** PLEASE READ HIS DESCRIPTION BEFORE CALLING/APPLYING! ** His super cute looks are deceiving! Roger is a "project dog"! Which means he will need on-going training and is ONLY available to an SF Bay Area experienced, sport dog home. Roger is a 8 year old, 10lb Australian Terrier/Jack Russell mix, and this guy is ALL terrier!! (His personality is probably closest to that of a Jack Russell) He loves to play with other small dogs, is good with cats (although sometimes he wants to play with them if they run). He LOVES to play (can’t say this enough), and he is very high energy. He has learned a handful of tricks (is a titled Advanced Trick Dog), and he competes in USDAA Agility (with two titles already- SPS and PD)!, so he must go to a home that can continue dog sports with him, and keep him very active, both mentally and physically. He’s like the energizer bunny, and he is one of the smartest dogs we have ever met, scary smart! He does also love to snuggle with his person and give kisses. He’s crate-trained and housebroken. His only issue (besides his energy and intelligence level) is *fear aggression toward strangers* (will bite if a stranger approaches, reaches their hand for/toward him, or spooks him), but with lots of patience, management, training (counter conditioning), and carefully monitored socialization, his fear has decreased, but it may never go completely away, so you can never let your guard down with him. He has gotten a LOT better in his foster home over the last several years, but will need someone to continue the right kind of training with him. He does seem to warm up much faster to young women than to older people or men. This is why he’d do best in a home with NO children and with someone experienced with terrier or high energy breeds (like herding dogs) and near-professional dog behavior experience. Once you give this dog a chance, you will fall in love! He’s really such an absolutely brilliant dog, the life of the party! Roger has been in rescue since 3/2011. Roger is neutered, up to date on his shots, microchipped, and will come with a collar, harness, leash, and bag of food! Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application: http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application:  http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc
We'll also keep you updated on Brady's adoption status with email updates.
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Brady

Border Collie

Male, Adult
Milpitas, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Brady is 40 pounds of fun! He's great with other dogs- loves to wrestle and chase. He's a great hiking companion and loves to go for walks. He's food motivated, and at 2 years old he's got a lot of energy to burn. He knows sit & down and sleeps quietly in a crate, but would benefit from further obedience training. He loves people. When not playing with the resident dog, he enjoys playing with his favorite squeaky toy.   Brady needs a very active home that will keep him physically and mentally busy. If your idea of a fun weekend is spending time exercising and being outdoors or training, Brady is ready to join you in your adventures! He LOVES the frisbee, has disc dog, agility, performance dog sport potential!   He'll do best with children over 12 and a cat-free home.  Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application:  http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc
We'll also keep you updated on Archie's adoption status with email updates.
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Archie

Border Collie

Male, Adult
Milpitas, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Archie is 1 year old 40lb neutered border collie mix who was rescued from the central valley with his sister (already adopted). He came to rescue feral, but over time, has learned the basics of house manners, crate training, loose leash walking, car rides. Archie is the perfect medium energy, playful but mellows out. He's good with other dogs, but prefers female dogs, and we do require him to go to a home with another, socially confident dog. He's good with cats too. He is still afraid of people though, so needs a quiet, adult only, and patient, gentle home (ideally house with yard, no apartments). If you're looking for a pal for your current dog and a dog to take on on-leash hikes, Archie would be perfect! Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application:  http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc
We'll also keep you updated on Nina's adoption status with email updates.
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Nina

Border Collie German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Milpitas, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Nina is an active 1.5yo 45lb border collie/german shepherd mix. She has a lot of personality and can be a total derp (tongue hanging out sideways and everything)! She's housebroken and crate trained, and walks amazing on the leash! She loves other dogs and is good with indoor cats. She is pretty high energy and enjoys going on hikes and playing with her canine siblings. She MUST go to a home where there is a resident confident adult medium-large dog (she worships the male german shepherd in her foster home but plays well with a young female dobie.. she's fine with small dogs but she's a bit too rambunctious for them). She has also discovered the comforts of the couch and loves to lay along the top and get petted while you watch movies. Because she can still be skittish with people though, she should NOT go to a home with children or apartment living (no exceptions!). She would do best in a gentle, quiet adult only home with another dog and a house with fenced yard. She has gained a lot of skills and confidence while in her foster home, but she is ready for the next chapter in her life with a new family that will continue to help her grow. Here is Nina’s story video: https://youtu.be/KxWGwurZVWk Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application:  http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc
We'll also keep you updated on Ivy's adoption status with email updates.
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Ivy

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Milpitas, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ivy is a 6-7 yo pit mix who only weighs 40lbs. She's a very sweet, timid, and docile girl who is a poet at heart and needs the countryside quiet to keep her soul at peace and comfort. The busy city life can scare and overwhelm her, so please no apartments or crazy children running around. She does well with big and little dogs (proper intros, of course!) and has paid no mind to kitty cats. She will snuggle up to mellow dogs that just want to hang out. For someone with a patient heart and lots of love to give, Ivy more than repays that kindness once she feels safe and accepted. She's crate trained and housebroken.  This girl is available for adoption through The Perfect Dog rescue - which makes sense, because though quite the introvert, this little navy bean is, indeed, the perfect dog &#226&#157&#164&#239&#184&#143 Please contact Diana at (510) 333-4420 or theperfectdogrescue@gmail.com or fill out the adoption application:  http://www.theperfectdog.org/TPDadoptapp.doc
We'll also keep you updated on Quinn Mae's adoption status with email updates.
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Quinn Mae

Siberian Husky Collie

Female, Adult
Campbell, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our foster dogs are kept in individual homes.  Go to our website Bayareasiberian.org to get the foster home contact if you do not see it in the bio.Quinn Mae is a sweet and an active young adult.  (18months old) We think she is siberian with some herding dog (smooth coated collie?? some type of herding dog) in there. She is also crate trained She does bark when she gets excited, and loves to run as much as possible. She loves to play fetch (which is unusual for a siberian) She will chase a ball all day like a herding breed but doens't want to give the ball back like a siberian.   She loves to do the zoomies around the back yard. She loves to play with another dog that wants to play. She also can figure out some boundries but will keep trying to play with the other dog even if they are tired until she is told off byt he other dog.  She can sit, down, give paw and soon more as we have time. Being food motivated should make that a bit easier. She play ok with children but we would not recommend her with small children since she is active. She would be good in a very active family or a family that needs an active dog to keep another similar sized and play level or larger dog company.Go to BAYAREASIBERIAN.org for contact information on the foster dog.

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Fox Equine Rescue &Rehab

24705 miller hill rd, Front House, Los Gatos, CA 95033

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Maltese Rescue California - Northern California Area

403 De Soto Dr., Los Gatos, CA 95032

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The Perfect Dog

PO Box 361441, Milpitas, CA 95036

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Canine Hearts Rescue & Sanctuary

P.O. Box 360701, Milpitas, CA 95036

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One Planet Rescue - CA Chapter

San Jose, CA 95124

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Bay Area Siberian Husky Rescue/Referral

Campbell, CA 95008

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St. Francis Animal Protection Society

P.O. Box 506, Campbell, CA 95009

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Our Pack, Inc

1177 Branham Lane, #235, San Jose, CA 95118

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Southern California Dachshund Relief Inc. - North

San Jose, San Jose, CA 95118

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