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Adopting a Border Collie in Tasmania (TAS) is a rewarding decision for those looking to welcome a new furry member into their family. Known for their intelligence, energy, and loyalty, Border Collies are one of the most popular dog breeds in Australia, particularly suited to the varied Tasmanian landscape, from the bustling streets of Hobart to the serene countryside. When considering adoption, it's essential to research reputable shelters and rescue organisations within TAS that focus on the welfare of Border Collies. Prospective pet parents should be prepared for an active lifestyle, as these dogs thrive on mental and physical stimulation, making them perfect companions for hiking in Mount Field National Park or playing fetch along the picturesque beaches of the Freycinet Peninsula. Moreover, adopting a Border Collie in Tasmania not only gives a dog a second chance at a loving home but also supports local animal shelters in their mission to provide care and rehabilitation for abandoned and rescued dogs. It's important to understand the commitment involved in adopting a Border Collie, including regular exercise, training, and grooming, to ensure a happy and healthy life for your new pet. Many Tasmanian shelters offer post-adoption support, including advice on nutrition, training, and healthcare, making the transition smoother for both the dog and the adopter. By choosing to adopt, you're not only gaining a loyal and affectionate companion but also contributing to the wider community effort in promoting responsible pet ownership and animal welfare in Tasmania.

Miniature schnauzer, female, salt and pepper, 11 months

$300
age

11 mos

location

South Australia, Wynn vale

Rottweiler x pitbull

$1500
age

4 mos

location

Queensland, Abbeywood

Staffy x kelpie

$500
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Hampton park

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$2000
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Kyneton

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$600
age

3 yrs

location

Western Australia, Abba river

Dachshund x heller

$400
age

5 mos

location

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Jack russel terrier puppy pure bred

$500
age

6 mos

location

Victoria, Morwell

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$2500
age

2 mos

location

Queensland, Hatton vale

Female Labradoodle 6mts old

$2000
age

1 yr, 1 mo

location

New South Wales, Miranda

American staffy pure breed

$3000
age

6 mos

location

South Australia, Morphett vale

Tiny german spitz

$2000
age

5 mos

location

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Free
age

4 yrs

location

Queensland, Abbeywood

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$1250
age

1 mo

location

South Australia, Aberfoyle park

Cavoodle puppy and dogs free adoption 24months old

Free
age

2 yrs

location

New South Wales, Sydney

No longer available sorry!!

$1
age

6 yrs

location

Victoria, Abbeyard

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$250
age

2 yrs

location

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$600
age

2 mos

location

Victoria, Abbeyard

23 week old - miniature chocolate dachshund puppy with light brown markings

$2000
age

4 mos

location

Queensland, Regents park

American staffys

$2000
age

1 mo

location

Victoria, Mambourin

Pure bred german shepherd puppies

$1400
age

2 mos

location

Queensland, Forestdale