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Meet Miss Dixie, we call her the little one. She is the smallest dog I have ever had! She is a Golden mix with Boarder Collie, so she is the size of a Collie and as soft and as sweet as can be! She weighs in at about 44# and should weigh more like 40# (petite). She is about 5 or 6 years old.
Dixie's story is she was surrendered to a Humane Society due to neglect and no time for her. Poor girl was kept in an outdoor kennel. She lived with 2 other dogs and got along fine with them as well as cats. She LOVES people and gives the most gentle of kisses. She is a lap dog and the perfect size for one. It was unknown if she was housetrained or not but she has had NO accidents and acts like she know she is suppose to do her thing outside.
Her ride to me was a very stressful one, she had about an 8 hour drive to me and she started out in a kennel as she was being transported with 2 other dogs and she whined and cried the whole time! Then another transporter had her ride shot gun with him and she did better as far as whining but she was all over the place, wanted
to sit in his lap!! So she had to be tied to the seat so he could do his driving. When I got to her she had an hour left on her drive and my daughter sat in the back seat with her but had to hold the leash the whole time as she would have been on my lap! So she was a little anxious for the ride. I don’t think she has done much traveling and it was all new to her! As she got settled down in the house and realized everything was ok, she started to calm down.
As you know border collies are very smart and love to do agility, but so far she does not seem to know what to do with toys, but we are working on that. Her first night was great and ever since, she sleeps next to the bed and does not make a sound. She loves to sleep in the kennel during the day when we are home with the door open, she is in there all the time. For now that is where she is when we are not home (door closed of course). We will try free roam in the days to come to see how she does.
We had several people over on her 2nd day here for an early Christmas and she loved everyone and was very good, no jumping, just wanted to say hi and give those kisses.
I think she can be trained easily as far as boundaries go but for now I will say she needs a fence, we have a 5 foot fence and she is good. And for being as tiny as she is she sure can pull on the leash!! More on this little one in the days to come, but check out that sweet face!!

