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Wesson is a truly special dog who will look right into your heart and seems to understand exactly what you’re saying. At just a year old, he’s the perfect blend of youthful energy and eager-to-please sweetness. With his striking tricolor coat and bright, intelligent eyes, he turns heads everywhere he goes. He loves people, enjoys exploring new places, and is always ready for a walk, a game, or a cuddle—whatever you’re offering. Wesson is good with other dogs, cats, and children, making him a versatile and loving companion.
As a Border Collie, Wesson possesses a smart, attentive personality characteristic of his herding breed. He will thrive with someone who enjoys teaching and bonding, as these dogs are highly intelligent and excel with mental stimulation and training. Border Collies are known for their high energy and require significant exercise to stay happy and healthy. Expect to provide him with daily activities that challenge both his mind and body, such as long walks, runs, or engaging play sessions. His short coat is relatively easy to maintain, requiring moderate grooming with weekly brushing to keep it healthy and minimize shedding.
Wesson is young, trainable, and full of potential, making him an ideal companion for an active individual or family. Whether you’re looking for a hiking buddy, a yard-playing partner, or a best friend to share the couch with after a day of adventures, Wesson is ready to be that dog. He will thrive in a home that can provide consistent training, plenty of exercise, and a loving environment where he can truly shine as a loyal and intelligent companion.
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