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      CentraI Coast Border CoIIie & Herding Dog Rescue (CCBC Rescue) is dedicated to heIping find homes for Border CoIIies, AustraIian Shepherds, AustraIian CattIe Dogs/QueensIand HeeIers and other herding breeds/mixes. HeIping good dogs find good homes.


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Rescue Me ID: 14-03-02-00340Primo (male)

Australian Cattle Dog Mix    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good with Most Dogs, Good with Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current 

    Primo is a 4-year-old Blue Heeler and Labrador Retriever mix. He weighs 65 pounds, neutered, micro-chipped and current vaccinations. Primo's owner passed away the week before Christmas and he stayed by his owner's side for two days before help arrived. True to his blue heeler heritage, he bonds with one person and would be a loyal and loving companion. Primo loves to go for rides, walks well on a leash and has excellent recall during off leash hikes. He loves his toys and is very playful. He was a regular visitor to the dog park and gets along well with other dogs. He is currently being fostered with two other dogs and three cats. He hasn't ... (Read More)been around children, would prefer a home with no small children. Primo's owner's family abandoned him and we are networking to find him a forever home. He is graciously being fostered by a friend. After the trauma of losing his beloved owner, he has adjusted well and would be grateful to find a loving owner who would love him as much as his dad. Primo is neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on all vaccinations. Adoption fee is $150. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Primo, please complete the steps outlined on http://ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email [email protected]. www.ccbcrescue.org Central Coast Border Collie and herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Primo, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 14-02-27-00007Reese (female)

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix    Age: Young Puppy

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Good w/ Most Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Very Submissive 
Health: Spayed, Vaccinations Current 

    Introducing Reese! Beautiful chocolate female Staffie mix! She's a clean slate. Been raised in a horse stall, Reese and her littermates come running when it's time to go back in. They are hilarious. Not to mention beautiful. The color combinations are outrageous. Reese and her family were yanked out of Kern County Animal Control. Lady, Reese's mom, gave birth to the pups there. The shelter had no use for a Staffordshire Terrier and a newborn litter. Things were not looking good for Lady. Lady is small black n white and looks a lot like a Border Collie, and she's so nice, we took her and the kiddos. So, 8 weeks later. Pups are ready to ... (Read More)adopt and so is Lady. These puppies look like pure pits, but their mom is s tiny Staffie. Dad must have been a nice looking pit. Lady is a super sweet dog. Friendly and outgoing with people and totally dog social. Submissive with other dogs. Lady is a great watch dog, but if her people are around, nothing to worry about. Lady is cool with cats, goats, chickens... she is just cool! Photos are updated at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1436253116590763.1073741867.1428374324045309&type=1&l=e032104dc6 Adoption is $150 includes vaccination and micro-chip. $150 spay deposit required, refundable upon proof of spay (as these pups are too young to spay). For an application to meet Reese please visit: www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email: [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Reese, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 14-02-15-00038Lobo (male)

Border Collie    Age: Adult

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Not Good w/ Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current 

    6 yr. old Border Collie, given to us by Woods Humane in San Luis Obispo, Really nice guy! Took him on his first pack walk: great on or off leash, comes to the coaches whistle already. Fantastic in the car, totally dog and human social. Loves to be groomed. He's a tall boy, long and lean, could stand to gain a few pounds. Whoever had him gave him excellent dental care. Lobo is a house dog. Sleeps in my room on a dog bed. Perfect manners. Love this boy! He knows how to use a dog door. And he's perfect with other dogs. Lobo is super tall, came in thin, he will put on weight, but he will not get shorter! Lobo with the right amount of weight ... (Read More)on him could weigh about 75 - 90 lbs., he SO tall! He's stunning. Photos don't do him justice, updated here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1448345402048201.1073741896.1428374324045309&type=1&l=416e08a857 Lobo is neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on all vaccinations. Adoption fee is $200. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Lobo, please complete the steps outlined on http://ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email [email protected]. www.ccbcrescue.org Central Coast Border Collie and herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Lobo, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

 Adoption Fee: $200 Animal Location:

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Rescue Me ID: 14-02-13-00604Wolfie (male)

Australian Cattle Dog Mix    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Not Good w/ Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Very Submissive 
Health: Neutered 

    Introducing Wolfie. At 2 years old, his entire life has consisted of one thing, survival in the unforgiving desert. Wolfie is one of the oldest Desert Dogs brought here received. Amazing he made it. As a male Desert Dog, Wolf fought for the right to live among the pack. Only so many males allowed. You would think Wolfie is a tough dude. Not in the least. This guy is the sweetest most submissive dog you'll ever meet. He only wants to be part of things, he's submissive to the smallest dog here. Wolfie never made an attempt to protect himself when I climbed into his crate to harness and collar him. No aggressive moves when I put two leashes ... (Read More)on him and taught him how to walk with humans. Brought him straight into my house about a month ago with his girl, Louise. They have benefit of dog door, began using it immediately. Never an accident. Once you show a Desert Dog where they are to live, they stay for the duration. It's all about routine. Wolfie in the routine. He knows when it's time to load up in the van for our daily pack walks and heads out to the garage, hops in the van with the rest of the pack. He leashes up beautifully, on one leash now, harness or collar, he walks like a well trained dog. Very happy to be with his pack members and. . . maybe. . . even me? I reach down and pet him when ever I like, and he seems to have a smile on his face. Wolfie is a quiet guy. He would do well with another dog or two. Used to being with dogs. He's absolutely perfect in the house. Hunkers down on a dog bed and just happy to be warm in the winter, cool in the summer. Wolfie is fantastic on or off leash. Wolfie is really something to behold when he runs. Poetry. . . Wolf is about 40 lbs. Lean, tall, beautiful! His breeding was originally from beautiful cattle dog lines, but over the 16 years this pack had evolved in the wild desert, they took on wolf-like qualities, that met up with cattle dogs somewhere along the line. Every one of them, unique and stunning. All the desert Dogs have battle scars from their past life, fighting to maintain rank, or perhaps just trying to get there share of food, which was scarce as water, shade, or warmth. . . things our dogs take for granted. . . but they are healed, healthy and here! Each one a little different in there evolution, depending on personality and amount of time here. No doubt every one of them are going to find the perfect home. As I have received each adult, we rehabilitate and move on to forever homes. Domestic dogs; born and raised in the wild, integrating into domestic life, where they belonged all along. Each of them look different now, happy, relaxed, they have comfortable living and sleeping quarters, they have unlimited food and water. They have love. These animals transformed. It's been one of the biggest challenges in my life so far, and an honor to be part of this project. Focused on their future, I can't think about the first part of this story, but for the history of this effort, you can read it here: https://www.facebook.com/HelpStopDesertDogDeathCamp?fref=ts For more on their progress: https://www.facebook.com/ccbcrescue.org Wolfie is available for adoption to an adopter willing to take on an under-socialized dog, and able to continue and further the work already invested. He is neutered, up to date on vaccinations. Micro-chipped and very healthy! His adoption fee is $200 For more and updated photos of Wolfie: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1434729493409792.1073741862.1428374324045309&type=1&l=d9dfd75c3b For an application to meet him, or answers to questions: [email protected] Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Wolf, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 14-02-13-00597Delilah (female)

Australian Cattle Dog Mix    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good with Most Dogs, Good with Kids and Adults 
Personality: Low Energy, Very Submissive 
Health: Spayed, Vaccinations Current 

    Meet Delilah! Delilah came in with Sampson, a few months back. Desert Dogs. Can only work with them one by one, until they are ready for adoption, they get dedicated time, until ready for adoption, and we move onto the next Desert Dog in need of rehabilitation. Dee is doing very well. Just like the Desert Dogs that came before her. Delilah walks great on leash. She lets us pet her, and she doesn't seem to hate us too much anymore! Really, she's relieved to have some balance and stability in her life. Not to mention unlimited water, food and other useful resources, heat when it's cold, shade when it's hot. It's the little things... when ... (Read More)you're a Desert Dog. Read up on her back ground: https://www.facebook.com/HelpStopDesertDogDeathCamp?ref=ts&fref=ts Delilah was a little tougher to approach at first, than some of the Desert Dogs that came before her. I believe she was an in charge kinda girl in her pack. But she's in submission now. Doing very well. She's accepting us and the program. Dee loves to go on her daily walks. . An interesting start here. She was boarded on 40 acres, with Bolt, and she got out of her yard one day. But stayed close, and joined us on our pack walks every day, off leash, she'd run with the privileged dogs, but wouldn't allow us to come close enough to catch her... for a week or so. However, we did catch her. And she's on leash now till we get that feeling, it's ok to let her go. But until I know she'll load up, she's on a leash. Probably no more than a few more weeks. Delilah is in foster now. Even sleeps on the bed with 2 humans and 2 other dogs. She's got great house manners, not destructive and housebroken. She's a pretty mellow girl, likes to relax on the couch or lay on the bed. Dee is really beautiful, and probably about 2 years old. She needs an adopter that is around a lot, and dedicated to furthering her socialization with people. She's great with all the other dogs already. Updated photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1428694687346606.1073741834.1428374324045309&type=1&l=66c862e65f She is spayed, vaccinated, micro-chipped, and ready! Adoption fee is $200, to cover costs. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Delilah, please visit: www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email: [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Dee, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 14-02-06-00641Lady (female)

Staffordshire Bull Terrier    Age: Puppy

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Good w/ Most Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Spayed, Vaccinations Current 

    Introducing Lady and her brood. Yanked them out of Kern County Animal Control. Lady's pups were born there. The shelter had no use for a Staffordshire Terrier and a newborn litter. Things were not looking good for Lady. Lady is small black n white and looks a lot like a Border Collie, and she's so nice, we took her and the kiddos. So, 8 weeks later. Pups are ready to adopt and so is Lady. These puppies look like pure pits, but their mom is s tiny Staffy. Dad must have been a nice looking pit. Lady is a super sweet dog. Friendly and outgoing with people and totally dog social. Submissive with other dogs. Lady is a great watch dog, but if ... (Read More)her people are around, nothing to worry about. Lady is cool with cats, goats, chickens... she is just cool! The pups are clean slates. Been raised in a horse stall, and they come running when it's time to go back in. They are hilarious. Not to mention beautiful. The color combinations are outrageous. Photos are updated at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1436253116590763.1073741867.1428374324045309&type=1&l=e032104dc6 Adoption fees range (depending on the pup)start at $100 to include spays/neuters, vaccinations and micro-chips. For an application to meet Piper, please visit: www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email: [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about this family, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

 Adoption Fee: $150 Animal Location:

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Rescue Me ID: 14-01-19-00342Jeb (male)

Australian Cattle Dog Mix    Age: Adult

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Good w/ Most Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current 

    Meet Jeb, personally campaigned to me by the director of Kings County Animal Services, why? Because she loves him. No question, Jeb went in for a neuter before an adopter or rescue was even found. He's one worthy dude. Jeb is special, was born with the vestiges of one front leg and foot, the rest of him is normal. He gets around well, but this stage of the game we feel he deserves more. Fitting him for a front wheel cart. In the words of Alexis, volunteer extraordinaire, 'Lets put some pep in Jebs step!' Lower energy guy, easy companion and especially sweet. Jeb loves to be held and give kisses. He's great around kids and cats, or would ... (Read More)even make an exceptional therapy dog. He's awesome. Uses the dog door, once I showed him he could sleep inside, he loved it! Has his own dog bed, but he shares with little Jeffery. He's a very dog social boy. Jeb is fine off leash, but preferred not to walk too long. He'll be so much better off with a new set of wheels. Photos are updated at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10202038037090518&type=1&l=488f41da23 Jeb is neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on all vaccinations. For an application to meet Jeb, please complete the steps outlined on http://ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email [email protected]. www.ccbcrescue.org Central Coast Border Collie and herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Jeb, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

 Adoption Fee: $200 Animal Location:

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Rescue Me ID: 14-01-19-00326Brownie (male)

Australian Cattle Dog Mix    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good with Most Dogs, Good with Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Submissive 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current 

    Lets talk about Brownie. Interesting guy. Brownie is maybe 3-4 yrs old. From adolescence, he's had to fight for every moment of his existence. Brownie is one of about 4 males, that head up the pack, we call The Desert Dogs.. You can read up on them at: Brownie was captured along with his pack members, and came to me last October. Since these dogs have to be rehabbed one at a time, it is time intensive to teach a wild dog, to be a domestic dog. Brownie lived in the yard with his pack, and waited his turn to be harnessed and leashed up, to begin a new chapter in his life. Although Brownie looks intimidating, he surprised us with his sweet ... (Read More)temperament! The fact Brownie is highly intelligent it just a bonus. He's been watching our routine for months. He knew instinctively, what I wanted from him. Brownie is one of the easiest Desert Dogs worked with to date. He already loads himself up into the van. Waits patiently while we put a leash on him. The harness is off! He walks beautifully with a simple buckle collar. Loves getting out on the acreage and seeing new things. We usually sit and take a break mid walk. I reached my hand out and called Brownies name, he leaned in close for a good head rub! We take nothing for granted with these guys. That small gesture, Brownie looking for human affection, melted us. He'll be off leash pretty quick. Maybe a week or so longer. Brownie has been using the dog door and sleeping in the house since the New Years Eve fireworks scared him into the lesser of evils, the house! I came home to him lying with his Desert Dog pals on a dogs bed! That was the point I decided, Brownie needed to get out and started on leash. He's been going on pack walks and a house dog ever since. No doubt Brownie is going to follow his pack members right into a real home of his own. Till then, he's a great, well balanced addition to the Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue pack! Surprising how these dogs show zero dog aggression. Even a supposed pack leader, loses the drive to fight, when there's plenty of food, water, and shelter to go around. Something a Desert Dog could never take for granted in their former world. To read more about Brownie's beginnings, see: https://www.facebook.com/HelpStopDesertDogDeathCamp?fref=ts. Brownie is shy right now, he gets used to people as they are around him more. He'll need an adopter that will provide a routine and consistency to continue furthering him. Every adopter that was fortunate enough to give a Desert Dog a chance, has been so glad they did! To sum it up, Brownie is a very sweet, mellow boy, who enjoys human affection, loves being in the house on a dog bed. he's quiet, intelligent, get's along beautifully with all genders and different ages of other dogs. He's so laid back, he's would most likely be good with cats too. Brownie has absolutely no aggression issues. He's obviously just happy to be. Updated photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1430190480530360.1073741844.1428374324045309&type=1&l=92d6d9619e He is neutered, vaccinated, micro-chipped, and ready! Adoption fee is $200, to cover costs. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Brownie, please visit: www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email: [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Brownie, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 14-01-11-00138Billi (female)

Australian Cattle Dog    Age: Puppy

Compatibility: Good w/ Most Dogs, Good w/ Most Cats, Good w/ Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Spayed, Vaccinations Current 

    Billi of the Desert. Yep, she's another Desert Dog. Billi came here totally un-socialized. No experience with people. Raised herself in the desert. If you don't know the story: https://www.facebook.com/HelpStopDesertDogDeathCamp Billi is a stunner, like all the Desert Dogs. About 18 months, the pack originated at pure bred cattle dogs. After 16 years in the desert, the pack evolved into something wild looking. Just spectacular. Like all these dog, Billi learned to walk on leash, then was trustworthy enough to go off leash. She sticks around! Billi has loads of confidence and is really quite funny. Very happy to go on pack walks, she ... (Read More)flies around the property, free. Loads up beautifully. She's walks like a well trained dog on a leash too. She sleeps in the house, and uses the dog door. Completely house broken. Very polite. No destruction form these dogs. And all of them seem to be fine with cats! All these dogs are dog social. . . matter of survival, but the skills come in handy here on rescue with lots of dogs! Check her photos out: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1428696304013111.1073741836.1428374324045309&type=1&l=111e3b67a1 Looking for an adopter that will continue her socialization, and understands shy dogs. Although once you get to know Billi, she's not shy! Billi now is Spayed, vaccinated, micro-chipped, and ready! Adoption fee is $200, to cover costs. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Billi, please visit: www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email: [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Billi, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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Rescue Me ID: 13-12-04-00520Bolt (male)

Australian Cattle Dog    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good with Most Dogs, Good with Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Average Temperament 
Health: Neutered, Vaccinations Current 

    Meet Bolt! He's a sweetie, he loves human attention, and gets along great with other dogs. With a little time, patience, and lots of love, some lucky adopter is in for a real treat. Bolt is great on leash. Loves to go for walks. In foster, Bolt has learned to trust humans and actively seeks human affection and attention. If you didn't know it, you would never guess Bolt lived a completely different life in the wild for 2 years. Bolt and his pack ('kept' by the dog hoarder) were forced to survive without readily available food and water in the desert heat. There was little to no human socialization provided to him prior to his arrival at ... (Read More)CCBC. For more information about the terrible (and on-going) situation Bolt and other 'Desert Dogs' have survived see: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10202122017709981&type=1&l=af89f071e2. Due to Bolt's neglectful upbringing, his ideal forever home will be experienced with or willing to learn about under-socialized dogs, possessing the patience and dedication to continue his rehabilitation. Photos of Bolt and his pack members, updated at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1428696920679716.1073741837.1428374324045309&type=1&l=a9a677206d. Adoption fee is $200, to cover neuter, medical, boarding, transport, micro chipping and current vaccinations. A lot goes into the fosters to get them ready. For an application to meet Bolt, please visit www.ccbcrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html. For general questions, please email [email protected]. Central Coast Border Collie and Herding Dog Rescue, is a Rescue Alliance partner, a federally recognized 501(c)3 non profit organization, dedicated to finding great dogs, great homes. County of San Luis Obispo Animal Service Operating Permit #C2649 Thank you for reading about Bolt, and thanks for considering rescue! (Less)

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