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March Update: REILLY moved to a foster setting with an experienced former adopter who can focus on his challenges and support him 24/7…exactly what he needed for his next step!! This sweet guy made progress on medication and an environment change but will benefit from more structure tailored just to him.

Almost 11 years old, Reilly is not a sedate fella at all - he is FULL of energy - much like a 6 year old!The ball is his favorite go-to game but it’s not always retrieving, it’s more a keep-away-chase-me game even while other dogs are retrieving the ball. Think of him as the outfielder circling the action…happy as can be. Reilly does have an OCD tendency in circling dogs so needs interruption.

Though a sweet guy, Reilly is a special needs Border Collie since he has separation anxiety and many obsessive compulsive reactions to everything. Reilly's storm reactions are also very extreme not wanting to be alone and he cannot be crated. He must remain on Prozac for the rest of his life. Reilly has done well at Glen Highland with a confident mentor dog to ease his worries but when he panics, he requires full focus.

His anxiety worsened from the covid experience where he and his former person were together 24/7 for two years when she became ill. It was an extreme shock to him when she recovered and started leaving the house leading to behaviors she could not handle. Reilly will destroy a door to prevent a person from leaving him or to follow where you go…medication has helped him.

Special thanks to volunteers who transported Reilly to us: Karen Noblett & Aiyana Persinger.

Happy Valentine's Day to Reilly!
- Bonnie & Pete Ault

In memory of Jodi. We have a very soft heart for abused, neglected and abandoned border collies. We love what you do and will support it in any way we can.
- Ron and Valerie Hall

In memory of GH Alums Doc & Rosie - Pete & Renate Goodloe & GH alum Gypsy

Lisa, Kate, Zoe and GH alum Kumba