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Collie

Classic herding breed; intelligent, devoted, beautiful coat.

108
available
Herding
group
LARGE
size
Collie

Available Collies

Zeus, male 4yo English Bulldog for adoption at Scottish SPCA, Edinburgh

Zeus

English Bulldog · large

4 yearsMale
Michalis, male Collie for adoption at Starlight Barking Trust

Michalis

Collie

Male
Figaro, male puppy Collie for adoption at Starlight Barking Trust

Figaro

Collie · extra large

4 monthsMale
Fonzie, male puppy Collie for adoption at Starlight Barking Trust

Fonzie

Collie

4 monthsMale
Merlin, male senior Border Collie for adoption at Viva la Hund, Nettersheim

Merlin

Border Collie

8 yearsMale
Samuel, male senior Collie for adoption at 2nd Chance Dogs

Samuel

Collie · medium

8 yearsMale
Kenzo, male senior Collie for adoption at 2nd Chance Dogs

Kenzo

Collie · medium

8 yearsMale
Will, male 4yo Collie for adoption at Dogs Aid Animal Sanctuary, Dublin

Will

Collie · small

4 yearsMale
Murphy, male 4yo Collie for adoption at RSPCA Cornwall Branch, Saint Columb

Murphy

Collie · small

4 yearsMale
Marnie, female 3yo Collie for adoption at Barnsley and District Animal Welfare

Marnie

Collie

3 yearsFemale
Coco, male young Collie for adoption at SALVA Hundehilfe e.V.

Coco

Collie · large

1 yearMale
Bryn, male 7yo Collie for adoption at Dogs Trust Cardiff, Cardiff

Bryn

Collie

7 yearsMale
Balou, schwarz male young Collie for adoption at Hundesuche Tiere in Not Bayern

Balou

Collie · medium

1 yearMale
Laïus &#038, male 6yo Collie for adoption at Action 4 Pets, France

Laïus &#038

Collie

6 yearsMale
Squish, male senior Collie for adoption at All Creatures Great & Small Animal Sanctuary

Squish

Collie

9 yearsMale
Cai, male young Collie for adoption at All Creatures Great & Small Animal Sanctuary

Cai

Collie

1 yearMale
Malibu, female 5yo Collie for adoption at RSPCA York Animal Home, York

Malibu

Collie

5 yearsFemale
Tequila, female 5yo Collie for adoption at RSPCA York Animal Home, York

Tequila

Collie

5 yearsFemale
Madri, female 7yo Collie for adoption at RSPCA York Animal Home, York

Madri

Collie

7 yearsFemale
Ben, male young Collie for adoption at RSPCA York Animal Home, York

Ben

Collie

1 yearMale
Jerry, male young Collie for adoption at RSPCA York Animal Home, York

Jerry

Collie

1 yearMale
Saint, male young Collie for adoption at Second Chance Animal Rescue, Southampton

Saint

Collie · large

1 yearMale
Figgy, female young Collie for adoption at Woodgreen Pets Charity

Figgy

Collie · small

1 yearFemale

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Live data

Collie adoption in Europe right now.

109 Collies are currently listed for adoption by 58 rescue shelters across 12 countries. Most are in United Kingdom (54), Germany (26), Ireland (10).

21 of them arrived within the last 30 days, so the listings change constantly — if none of the current dogs are the right match, it is worth checking back.

About the breed

Collie characteristics.

The Collie is a member of the Herding group, typically large in size. Like all dogs, individual Collie personalities can vary — rescue dogs especially may have unique temperaments shaped by their prior experiences. Getting to know a dog before adopting is always recommended.

As a larger breed, the Collie generally needs ample space and regular exercise. A home with a garden or access to open spaces is ideal, though many larger dogs adapt well to apartment living with sufficient daily walks.

Rescue Collie dogs may need extra patience during the settling-in period. Many shelters provide behavioural assessments and can advise on whether a specific dog is suited to your household.

Adoption guide

What to expect when adopting a Collie.

Adopting a Collie from a rescue shelter gives a deserving animal a second chance at happiness. Shelters across Europe care for thousands of dogs, and every adoption makes room for another animal in need.

The adoption process

Most European shelters follow a structured adoption process: an initial application, a meet-and-greet with the animal, a home check (in some countries), and finally the adoption contract.

Health and veterinary care

Reputable shelters vaccinate, microchip, and neuter or spay animals before rehoming. Adoption fees typically cover these veterinary costs.

Settling in at home

The first few weeks are an adjustment period. A quiet space, consistent routine, and patience go a long way. Many rescue dogs blossom within weeks once they feel safe and loved.

Adopting from another country

Cross-border adoption within Europe is common. Your Collie will need an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination, and a microchip. Check our dog import guides for country-specific requirements.

Why adopt

Why adopt a Collie?

Many people are surprised to find purebred and pedigree animals in rescue shelters. Collie dogsend up in shelters for many reasons — changes in owner circumstances, allergies, moving abroad, or simply being found as strays. None of these reasons reflect on the animal's character.

By choosing to adopt rather than buy, you help reduce demand for commercial breeding, give an animal a loving home, and support the vital work that rescue shelters do across Europe.

Questions & answers

Adopting a Collie: common questions.

How many Collies are available for adoption right now?

There are currently 109 Collies listed for adoption on TailHarbor, from 58 rescue shelters across Europe. 21 of them were listed within the last 30 days, so new Collies arrive regularly.

Which countries have Collies available for adoption?

Collies are currently listed in 12 countries. Most are with shelters in United Kingdom (54), Germany (26), Ireland (10) and Spain (6).

Are young or senior Collies available?

Yes — current listings include 10 puppies, 34 young (1–3 years), 43 adults and 9 seniors (8+ years). Senior animals often wait longest for a home and many shelters reduce fees for them.

Can I adopt a male or female Collie?

Of the Collies currently listed, 67 are male and 34 female. You can filter by sex on the search page.

What does adopting a Collie from a shelter include?

Reputable European shelters vaccinate, microchip, and neuter or spay animals before rehoming, and the adoption fee typically covers those veterinary costs. Most shelters follow a structured process: an application, a meet-and-greet, sometimes a home check, and an adoption contract.

Can I adopt a Collie from another country?

Yes — cross-border adoption within Europe is common. The animal needs an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination, and a microchip; many shelters arrange transport or work with established transport partners.

Find your match

108 Collie are waiting for a home right now.

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