Milo AVAILABLE

Dog
  •  Border Collie
  •  Black & White

Approx Age: 2

Good in Car:
House Trained:
Good With Younger Children:
Good With Older Children:
Good With Cats:
Good with Other Dogs:
Left Alone Upto 4 Hours:
Direct Access to Garden:

Meet Milo 

Milo is a 2-year-old Border Collie who has come into Islay Dog Rescue due to a change in his family’s circumstances.

He’s a beautiful, intelligent boy with a real love of life and a playful nature. Milo enjoys spending time with his people and thrives on interaction and engagement.

Milo has previously lived with children, but due to his energy levels and typical collie traits, we would recommend a home with children aged 8 and over.

As a Border Collie, Milo is an active and highly intelligent dog who will need both physical exercise and mental stimulation to keep him happy. Any potential adopters who are new to the breed are encouraged to research typical collie traits and needs before applying. He is currently attending weekly training sessions with a staff member and is thriving on the challenges. While continuing formal training isn’t essential, Milo would greatly benefit from ongoing enrichment such as nose work, agility, problem-solving games, and interactive play.

The good news is that Milo already has a great foundation—he is house trained, walks nicely on a lead, and travels well in the car.

He gets on well with other dogs and could potentially live with one, but we would not recommend a home with cats.

He is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and treated for parasites. Adoption is subject to a neutering agreement. 

Milo’s adoption fee is £400, which goes directly toward helping save more dogs like him.

Could you offer Milo the loving, active home he needs and deserves? 


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If you'd like to help rehome Milo, please read the Adoption Process and then complete the Adoption Form to get started.

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