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Animal Shelter details for Nebraska Border Collie Rescue Please visit Nebraska Border Collie Rescue and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Nebraska Border Collie Rescue. Nebraska Border Collie Rescue is located in bellevue, Nebraska. If you have information to add or update for Nebraska Border Collie Rescue, please click here and let us know.
Nebraska Border Collie Rescue
824 Calais Street
bellevue, Nebraska 68123
Phone: 402-292-5958
Email: maeseck@cox.net
Website: www.nebraskabordercollierescue.com/
Nebraska Border Collie Rescue, Inc. was started in 1999 by Nickie Vanek because she saw many Border Collies being abandoned and ending up in shelters. Nickie also started the Nebraska Rescuers list.
NBCR is run by a small group of volunteers, all of whom help in BIG ways... we foster, train, socialize, transport, visit shelters, provide veterinary care, educate the public on responsible dog ownership and the characteristics and needs of Border Collies, take pictures to keep website updated, make phone calls, do home visits, etc.
NBCR works hard to place adoptable dogs into appropriate forever homes, making the best match possible between the dog and the adopter(s). All border collies in our care receive full veterinary care, including spay/neuter, vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventative. We groom each dog, begin initial obedience training, provide herding tests for some dogs, evaluate for activity level & temperments, socialize and provide a loving environment to nuture their needs.
All of these dogs deserve a second chance at life. If you would like to help but can't adopt at this time there are many ways to help our rescue efforts. E-mail Karen to find out how you can help.
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