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Registered Border Collie Puppy
We are pleased to offer a CKC-registered Border Collie puppy for your consideration. He was born on March 20th and will be ready to go to his new home on May 15th when he turns 8 weeks old. He is out of a 9 puppy litter (6 females and 3 males)
This puppy is expected to have a medium-long coat. He will have received her 6-week puppy vaccination, which includes parvo, and will have been dewormed every two weeks. The puppies will be well socialized, with exposure to other dogs, people, chickens, horses, cats, and goats before going to their new homes
Both the sire and dam are on-site and registered, with the dam being double registered through CKC and ABCA. They are highly intelligent, athletic dogs and valued family companions. Each demonstrates strong working instincts and a natural drive for fetching. They love working goats and cows. A video of the dam working can be provided upon request. This puppy would be amazing with herding, agility, frisbee, and fetching.
We are located near Cross Plains, Texas. Payment is cash upon pickup only.
An application for registration, his pedigree, an info sheet, and a small bag of puppy food will be provided with him.
Serious inquiries are welcome. Please reach out with any questions.
Coat Colors:
Red
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Watson Border Collies
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About Border Collie Puppies
About Border Collie Puppies
What's the personality of a Border Collie?
Border Collies are one of the smartest and most focused breeds around. These sweet dogs are happiest when they have an activity to do or job to work on, whether it’s playing fetch, digging a hole, or keeping an eye on you. Full-grown, they typically weigh 30-55 pounds and stand 18-22 inches tall.
Do Border Collies get along with kids?
Border Collies are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Border Collie gets along well with other pets and children, but it may try to dominate dogs of the same sex. They should be socialized as puppies with small, non-canine pets so they can overcome their natural prey instincts. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Border Collies couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Border Collies need high-energy owners to satisfy their appetite for exercise and activity. If they get bored or restless, they’re known to act out. The best way to keep Border Collies active is to give them work to do, whether it’s an exercise like running or a game like Frisbee. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Border Collie shedding?
Border Collies have thick, shiny undercoats and colorful outer coats that come in several colors, including solid, bicolor, tricolor, merle (lighter coat with speckled patches), or sable (light undercoat with black-tipped hairs). These dogs are average shedders that don’t need much grooming. Brush them once or twice a week to keep their coats clean, and only bathe them when needed. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
How much space does a Border Collie need?
Border Collies are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They’re adaptable to just about any living setting, so as long as they get enough exercise and attention, they will be happy spending time indoors, outdoors, in warm climates, or cooler places. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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