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Red

Male, Born on 01/12/26 - 10 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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Hello! Thank you for your interest! Our pups are purebred Collies, rough coat and will grow to be between 50-70lbs. Males are generally larger than females. The parents are our family dogs and are available for viewing at pick up. Collies make wonderful family pets. They are very intelligent, gentle and are great with children. Our puppies are raised in our home and are handled daily. They are exposed to children, cats, chickens and goats. They will be vet checked, dewormed, have their first set of immunizations, and come with a collar, leash, a bag of puppy chow to help with transition and a blanket that smells like mom. All vet records will be provided. We have 3 males and 1 female available for reservation. They will be available to come home the week of March 9th. Puppies cost $800. We will take a nonrefundable $200 deposit to hold your puppy then $600 on pick up. Feel free to call with any questions (218)590-786seven. 🐾 Foxboro, WI
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Black & Tan
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Kaitlyn Bixler
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Collie Puppies
What are Collies known for?
Collies are every bit the calm, caring, affectionate family dogs that they’re portrayed to be. They need lots of love and are happy to return the favor. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-75 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
Will a Collie get along with my other pets?
Collies are generally excellent with children of all ages. Collies are great with children, and with socialization, they can get along with other pets too. These dogs may be suspicious of strangers or nip at your heels (especially as puppies), but they tend to grow out of those behaviors with age. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
How much exercise does a Collie need?
Collies need at least a good daily walk, a chance to run around, or active playtime each day. They’re sensitive to heat though, so if you live in a warmer climate, wait until the sun sets to let your Collie outdoors, and give them plenty of water when temperatures rise. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much grooming does a Collie need?
The Collie can have a rough, straight, long coat or a smooth, hard, flat coat. Both types have a soft undercoat and short, smooth hair on their head and legs. Collies may be tricolor, blue merle, white, or sable and white. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Where do Collies do best — city or country?
Collies are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Collies love being around people, so they should live indoors with the family. They are fairly easy to train.
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