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Come Bye Border Collie Rescue

Come Bye Border Collie Rescue serves Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Originally incorporated as Animal Protective Association of Southern Illinois, the rescue is committed to rescue and rehome Border Collies throughout the Midwest.

 

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving the Midwest states.

 

Welcome to our website!
http://www.comebyebcrescue.rescuegroups.org/

 

 
 

Have you heard?  CBBCR is now a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization! 


Our new mailing address is:

Come Bye Border Collie Rescue 

1326 Mercantile Dr., PMB 232

Highland, IL 62249

Phone #618-532-7289 

New fax number is 765-743-0937.


 

We are now known as Come Bye Border Collie Rescue (which is an assumed name for Animal Protective Association of Southern Illinois) to better reflect our passion of promoting, rescuing and rehoming the magnificent Border Collie breed not only in Southern Illinois but throughout the Midwest. Although we will continue to help all dog breeds and/or mixes as needed, our primary emphasis is on the Border Collie breed. 

 

In case you are wondering, "Come Bye" is a herding term which instructs the dog to circle clockwise around the stock.

 

We have launched our new website on Rescue Groups!  The site will continue to help us expand with its many features and continued enhancements.

 

Come Bye BC Rescue houses all foster dogs with private families, who help BCs-in-waiting adjust by ensuring they have sufficient food, grooming, medical care, affection, play, and above all, love!    Veterinary care and supplies are provided by CBBCR.

    Foster families are urgently needed!  Please contact us today.

 

Please sign our Guestbook!


 


Our Deep Gratitude to Everyone Who’s Helped Us Out!

“Woo-Hoo!!"  (BC-speak for Thank You Very Much!)

 



Highlighted Dogs
See all the Dogs!
  Max
CHECK OUT MAX"S NEW VIDEO OF TRICKS! May 5 At last the ice has melted on the lake and almost daily Max and his foster pack are playing in the lake.  Max finds it much more fun to simply follow the other dogs back and forth on the beach, and run and play, than be the leader of fun!  You...read more about Max
  Ebby
Check out Ebby's herding videos! 6/10/2010    We just got back from a long weekend in Missouri. Ebby did quite well on the long car ride. No spinning at all, just a couple of snaps at his tail when a group of motorcycles passed. He enjoyed stopping at the rest areas and meeting new pe...read more about Ebby
  Champ
July 21There's nothin' like a cool hose on a hot day!CHECK OUT CHAMP'S NEW VIDEOS!!!!!July 8, 2010 Great news!  Champ is the loneliest dog in Illinois!   Well, not really, because he lives with 11 other dogs who are great companions for him and a foster mom who takes wonderful ca...read more about Champ
  Sadie
Sadie is a 1 yr old Border Collie cross that was turned into rescue for being too rough with small children. She is just trying to be friendly and doesn't know her own strength. Her formative months were spent in a shelter where no one taught her good manners, including not to jump up or mouth peopl...read more about Sadie
  Dempsey
Dempsey                        New Spirit Tag #253   2 yr, RT, M, A, KY            Dempsey is a big sweet lug of a dog. ...read more about Dempsey
  Alexa
July 6 Lexie was diagnosed with epilepsy about three weeks ago.  She had three seizures and the vet stated that the most common cause of seizures in dogs her age is just plain old epilepsy. All her lab work came back beautifully, and she was started on phenobarbital, which is in the form of ...read more about Alexa
  Meghan
Adoption Pending!!!!June 19Meghan is down to 54!  I had to take her to the vet today, she had a sore foot...got some meds for her. She continues to do well, loves everyone she meets including kids and other dogs.  She leaves the cats alone....so well behaved and easy going!June 14Megh...read more about Meghan
  Reilly
Reilly was abandoned in an outdoor walking area at a grooming facility last January.   He came with a note attached that he was 6 months old and the owner could no longer take care of him financially. Since then we have corroboratted his age with the veterinarian, neutered, vacci...read more about Reilly
  Boston
June 23, 2010 Boston is doing well.  He gets along well with my dogs and boys.  He has done well with housetraining so far.   We are also working on some basic commands...come, sit, wait, heeling.   He is picking things up very quickly except for the come.  He sti...read more about Boston
  Dude
7/23/10Check out our long-legged boy's new video!!!7/5/10Dude has settled in nicely here.  He is very nonassuming socially with our ten-year-old Swissy, Golem, though Dude's athleticism sometimes overwhelms Golem.  The boys do often spend quiet evenings chewing bones, or just chilling out ...read more about Dude
  Danny
July 2, 2010   Danny was found as a stray in Dixon, Missouri.  A private rescuer brought him to our attention before he was transferred to the County pound.  He is a friendly pup, approximately 1-1/2 years old.  He gets along well with the foster’s dogs and is learning to pla...read more about Danny
  Blaze
This is Blaze, an 8 mo. old border collie. He weighs 30 lbs.   He is an energetic, sweet dispositioned, neutered male.  He has not uttered one unfriendly sound, wrestles good naturedly for toys, and actually blushes when receiving kisses and hugs.    Did I mention that he ...read more about Blaze
  Creek
Creek is a sweet, wonderful boy! He was pulled from the Wichita Animal Shelter as a Border Collie mix puppy. As he grew he looked less and less Border Collie. We think he is a Border Collie/German Shepard mix.       Creek is now around 18 months old.  He weighs 62 lbs...read more about Creek
  Cicely
July 30Cicely is heartworm positive and needs treatment and after care, so a CBBCR foster has stepped up to see this sweet gal through it all.   Stay tuned as we all learn more about Cecily!

 

Pet-friendly license plates are available through the state of Illinois website. Proceeds from these plates go into a pet overpopulation fund to provide money for spaying and neutering Illinois companion animals. Click on the image above to learn more.

 




 
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