Friendly Oreo

meet Oreo!

10 months old • Collie / Aussie mix • Gentle, goofy, and full of potential

Oreo is a beautiful young Collie/Aussie mix with a soft heart, fluffy black-and-white coat, and the kind of gentle expression that tells you he is still figuring out the world.

At just 10 months old, Oreo is still very much a puppy in many ways — playful, curious, goofy, and currently moving through that classic teenage stage where he is learning what good manners look like. He was found abandoned with his mother, and it is clear he did not grow up with the kind of steady human guidance young dogs normally receive. Even walking on a leash had to be taught from the beginning.

What is remarkable about Oreo is how naturally sweet he is despite that uncertain start.

He is:

    •    wonderful with dogs of all sizes

    •    no food aggression

    •    potty trained

    •    gentle and social

    •    quiet in the home

    •    comfortable around farm animals

    •    naturally interested in herding and outdoor life

Oreo has a soft, easy nature and truly wants to do well. Because he is still an adolescent and awaiting neuter, he can sometimes be mouthy or humpy in typical teenage-dog fashion, but these are very normal, manageable behaviors that are already improving with structure, consistency, and maturity.

He does not need perfection — he needs someone willing to continue teaching him what life as a loved family dog looks like.

Oreo would thrive in a home that offers:

    •    patience

    •    routine

    •    basic continued training

    •    understanding of herding-breed intelligence and energy

    •    ideally another friendly dog, since he enjoys canine companionship

He is the kind of dog who has all the ingredients to become an exceptional companion: sweetness, intelligence, gentleness, and a genuine desire to connect.

For the right person, Oreo is not just a puppy — he is a dog you get to help fully bloom into who he was always meant to be 🤍

$450 Adoption Donation includes: Spay, vaccinations and microchip