🏡🐾 ASSISTED REHOMING 🐾🏡
💗 TILLIE 💗
Approx 3.5 years old (as of Dec 2025)
Border Collie Cross - Female
Adoption Fee of $350
Located in Central Qld
Tillie is a sweet, gentle girl who loves being around her people. She is great with children and enjoys being part of family life.
She is an energetic dog who would suit a home that can offer regular walks, routine and plenty of companionship. Smart and eager to please, Tillie will do best with a family willing to continue her training and provide mental stimulation.
Tillie gets along well with other dogs. A home without cats or chickens would be best for her. She can be unsettled by loud noises such as thunder and fireworks and feels more comfortable when she is close to her family during these times.
If you are looking for a loving, people focused companion and are ready to support her with routine and guidance, Tillie could be a lovely addition to your family.
🏡🐾ASSISTED REHOMING🐾🏡
Assisted rehoming is an opportunity for CAA to assist owners needing to rehome their pet in the absence of an available foster home or as requested by the owner.
Please be aware that as this is an assisted rehoming and the dog is not currently in the care of CAA. Owners may rehome their pet privately whilst CAA advertises so we cannot guarantee availability.
Upon successful adoption through CAA, we will ensure the dog is:
💙Vaccinated
💛Flea/worming treatment
💙Microchipped
💛Heartworm Tested
💙Desexed
CAA cannot accept financial responsibility for any health issues that may arise once adopted.
Adoption fee includes desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments. To express interest in adopting TILLIE please fill in the online enquiry form located here - http://www.capricornanimalaid.org.au/adopt-a-dog-form
BIN0001102175969
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$350.00Price
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*Adoption fee includes desexing, vaccination, flea, worm and microchip. An Interview and yard check applies (fully fenced yard required for all dogs).
All current pets should be desexed and vaccinated.
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