Click here for a comprehensive listing of Collie Rescue shelters

Collie Rescue is a very wonderful cause to get involved in.
There are so many beautiful homeless collies out there because they are either
neglected and abused or their owners simply cannot take care of them anymore for various reasons. Don’t let bad things happen to our beautiful breed! Find a
local Collie Rescue shelter and become involved TODAY.
Call them and ask them what YOU can do to help them out!

It doesn’t take much, and it will help so many unfortunate collies.
What are some things you can do to help collie rescue?
Donate a portion of your money. It doesn’t have to be a lot! Just set aside a spare change jar to empty your pockets in. You’d be surprised at how fast it will add up!

Donate a portion of your time. Visit local collie rescue groups and ask them what you can do to help. Most of them are always looking for helpers to walk collies, brush them, play with them, or even clean up the shelter. There are plenty of things you can do if you just ask!

Donate a portion of your car. When Collie Rescue groups hear of a collie in need, they may not always be locatedclose enough to go get the collie. That’s where YOU can help! Let your local Rescue know that you would be willing to go pick up collies in need and deliver them to the shelter.

Donate a portion of your home. There are so many collies in need, but not that much space for shelters to house them in permanently. That’s when Foster Homes are used. Just as children are sometimes put into foster care before they are adopted, Rescue groups use foster care to give collies in need a home atmosphere while they are recuperating from their abuse or just waiting on a family to adopt them.

Help Collie Rescue of the Carolinas




Measures 1 1/4 inches tall and 1 inch wide. Let others know you have rescued a collie or support collie
rescue with this beautiful lapel pin. Only $5.00 and includes shipping.

For more information, visit their
website at

www.collierescue.net or if paying by check, mail
to P.O. Box 5691, Winston-Salem, NC 27113.

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One Response to Getting involved in Collie Rescue

  1. Terry Lee Post says:

    I have just adopted a male collie about 2-3 years old, he’s is just recuperating from his INTRA-ABDOMINAL CRYPTORCHID NEUTERING. My question is “should I adopt another collie to help him be more comfortable?”
    He was confiscated by the local animal shelter for neglect, but, doesn’t seem to be suffering from any abuse, either physical or mental. He seems very happy. But, would he like a play mate? Both my husband and I are retired, and have a fenced yard, but, still take him for walks 4-5 times a day. Would another collie help him receive all the physical and emotional needs he may have. We do not have children, but, he seems to really love them. And his energy level is very high. Would another collie play mate help him play enough that his high energy level would be met? He and his play mate would still get their daily 4-5 walks per day. Please let me know what you would think would be best for him. Thank you, Terry Lee Post @

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