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Tosa Ken Tosa Ken
Tosa Ken
Alternative Names: Tosa, Tosa inu
Country of Origin: Japan
History: The Tosa Ken was only developed after Commodore Perry traveled to Japan in 1854, opening trade between Japan
The Estrela Mountain Dog The Estrela Mountain Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog
Alternative Names: cao da Serra da Estrela, Portuguese mountain dog
Country of Origin: Portugal
History: The Estrela mountain dog is an ancient breed, reputed to be the oldest breed of the Iberan Peninsula. It was
The Entlebucher The Entlebucher
Entlebucher
Alternative Names: Entlebuch mountain dog, Entlebucher cattle dog, Entlebucher sennenhund
Country of Origin: Switzerland
History: The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss dogs developed from a cross of Roman mastiffs and local Swiss
The Dogue de Bordeaux The Dogue de Bordeaux
Dogue de Bordeaux
Alternative Names: French Mastiff
Country of Origin: France
History: This ancient breed was developed from Roman mastiffs. The dogue de Bordeaux is one of France’s oldest
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Animal Shelter details for Wyoming Border Collie Rescue Please visit Wyoming Border Collie Rescue and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Wyoming Border Collie Rescue. Wyoming Border Collie Rescue is located in glenrock, Wyoming. If you have information to add or update for Wyoming Border Collie Rescue, please click here and let us know.
Wyoming Border Collie Rescue
PO Box 141
glenrock, Wyoming 82637
Phone: 307-436-5458
Email: tonya@wybcrescue.org
Website: www.wybcrescue.org/
Wyoming Border Collie Rescue (WBCR) is an all-volunteer organization working in and around the beautiful state of Wyoming. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Border Collies that have been abandoned, neglected or are no longer able to remain in their current home (as space permits). WBCR works hard to place adoptable dogs into appropriate forever homes, making the best match possible between the dog and the adopter(s), and also works to educate the public on the characteristics and needs of Border Collies.
WBCR updates vaccinations and spays or neuters all Border Collies prior to placement. Border Collies are fostered at our homes and evaluated for social habits and activity levels. Applications are required to adopt a Border Collie from WBCR. Once the applicant is approved, a visit to the potential home is arranged, then the appropriate Border Collie is matched with the adopter(s). Adopted Border Collies are placed with a contract specifying the terms of the adoption.
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