updated on 08/05/2008

 

We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization serving the midwest states including, but not limited to,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.
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Come see us at the following events:

Pet Fair - Madison's Pet Corner

635 Struck Street   Madison, WI

August 10th  Noon to 3 p.m.

BC Rendezvous
September 13, 2008
Whalon Lake -  Naperville, IL
Click on the paw for more details and to R.S.V.P.   
 
Foster Dog of the Month  -   Carlie
Carlie is a fabulous dog.  She is friendly to everyone and minds her manners.  Her coat is becoming so silky and soft and she is in awesome shape.   We think she is wonderful and she would make anyone that is looking for a medium to high energy companion a great pet.  Carlie loves to play ball so her new home should invest in many balls of all shapes and sizes so Carlie has lots of choices.

To read more about Carlie click on her picture.
 

Visit the MWBCR store to check out our many new shirt styles

 

 

 

Visit the MWBCR Cafe Press Store:  www.cafepress.com/mwbcr

 

MWBCR has many vendor supporters.  Please shop with them and be sure to mention MWBCR and they will donate a portion of their proceeds to our rescue.

Take me to the vendor shopping!

Allison and Soda Guardian Angel Fund

Allison Walsh was a young woman who loved animals and enjoyed being around them. She worked at the Zoo and was passionate about her job and the research work she did.  In 2005, she became a foster home for Midwest Border Collie Rescue.  She joined our group with a great love for animals and wanted to help foster Border Collies.  Allison selected a dog by the name of Soda to be her first foster dog.  Soda was like many of the high energy Border Collies we receive.  

To read more about Allison and Soda and to find out how to contribute to the

Allison and Soda Guardian Angel Fund click here: 

 

 

 

 

 

We, at Midwest Border Collie Rescue, are dedicated volunteers who open our hearts, lives and homes to ensure the safety of Border Collies.  We strive to provide quality care and shelter for the abused, unwanted and abandoned Border Collie, evaluate them and place each into proper and permanent homes, aiming for the best possible match.  We  provide care and continuous training information with each Border Collie we place.  It is our policy that adoptable Border Collies will not be euthanized due to lack of adoptive homes. Instead, we will keep the dog in our program as long as is necessary in order to find a suitable home.  Midwest Border Collie Rescue provides educational services and advice to potential and current Border Collie owners with respect to breed characteristics, proper care, health, training, and behavioral issues.
 

 

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