Breed: Border Collie mix?
Sex: Female
Age: 6 years approx
Size: Medium (45 lbs)
Color: Black and white
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Children: OK with children
Other Dogs: OK with dogs
Cats: OK with cats
House Trained: Yes
Notes: Dolly (formerly Domino) has been returned after 3 months in a home due to literally no fault of her own. Unfortunately, the owners work schedules have changed and they could not give her the time and attention she deserves. If you are looking for the PERFECT FAMILY DOG - HERE SHE IS! Only $20!
πΎ 6 year old Border Collie mix, 45 pounds and squattyπΆ Dog friendly
π± Cat friendly
πΆ Loves children (has been around toddlers)
πΆββοΈ Enjoys walks
π‘ Housebroken
π Was not crated and never made a mess
π Wants to sleep with you in bed every night
Loves to sit on the back of the couch and watch the world go by.
REDUCED FEE
Reduced adoption fee for this dog is $20. Fee includes spay/neuter, basic vaccines and a microchip. We can only accept cash and check.
Click here for information about the Border Collie breed
This dog has been available for 12 days
If you are interested in Dolly phone 540-921-2053 for an appointment to meet her at Giles County Animal Shelter. We are open Monday - Saturday 12pm-4pm by appointment only, Closed Sunday and Holidays.
Available for adoption on this date: Jun 26th 2026
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
Click here to check this dog is still available (Facebook)
- Adoption of dogs is open to residents of Bland, Pulaski, Montgomery, Craig and Giles County areas of Virginia.
- Dogs that have been spayed/neutered are available for adoption to any location including out of state residents.
- Adoption fee for a male dog is $170 and for a female dog is $170. Fee includes spay/neuter, basic vaccines and a microchip. We can only accept cash and check
We will not hold or reserve a dog by phone or e-mail or Facebook message. Make sure that you are able to take your dog home on the day you adopt it. We will not keep a dog for you after its available day.
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Despite the warnings, hundreds of dogs in the U.S. die every year after being left in a hot car. Someone you know may need to read this very important message. SIX MINUTES is all it takes for a dog to overheat in a hot car. Your dog could suffer serious injury or die in a matter of minutes if left alone in a car.
The temperature inside a closed vehicle left in the sun can double within 12 minutes.
At least 75% of the temperature increase in a closed vehicle occurs within 5 minutes of closing the vehicle, and at least 89% of the temperature increase occurs within 15 minutes of closing the vehicle.
Your dog trusts you to have their best interest at heart ALWAYS. Please do not risk their safety. If you are not taking your dog inside your destination with you, PLEASE leave them at home where they are comfortable and safe. Click here for more information.

