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Border Collie dogs in East Lothian

7 Border Collie dogs in East Lothian

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Border Collie dogs - Advert 1
25
22 hours
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Snoop

£300
Border Collie2 years
Here is our beautiful and unusual Collie snoop who is ready for studding. He has produced a litter of 5 pups, 3 of which took on his lovely merle pattern(pictured in profile) He is a fun loving, energetic, loving caring crazy boy, he is good with kids and other dogs. He is a wonderful well mannered smart dog with no known genetic defects. He has beautiful and unusual mark
KEVIN C.ID verified
Newmilns, East Ayrshire Council
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Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
81
23 hours

Lurcher pups

£400
Lurcher & Border Collie Hybrid3 weeks1 male / 2 female
Three pups out of a litter of nine looking for there forever home will be health checked with first vaccination and micro chip before they go, mum is my family pet and dad is a family friends pet, the
Shannon M.
Livingston, West Lothian
Border Collie dogs - Advert 2
91
3 days

Border collie pups

£500
Border Collie5 weeks3 male / 2 female
Border collie pups looking for you homes both parents are working and pups sould be early starters and quick learners. Pups are starting to get a bit of character now and very energetic
Alexander S.
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire Council
Border Collie dogs - Advert 3
43
1 week

Border collie pups

£650
Border Collie5 weeks1 male / 2 female
Our 2 collie dogs from different working farms have become a mum and dad , they are both family pets with unbelievable friendly nature's, we have 2 beautiful girls and a stunning boy left from a litt
John M.
Linlithgow, West Lothian
Borador dogs - Advert 4
6
2 weeks

Labrador x collie pups

£400
Borador10 weeks2 female
2 female pups left Ready to leave on Tuesday 15th of July Microchipped, vet checked and wormed Socialised with other dogs and children If you have any questions please get in touch
Jane E.
Bathgate, West Lothian
Border Collie dogs - Advert 5
171
1 month

Border Collie - Browar - 6-year-old

£150
Border Collie6 years
Meet our exceptional 6-year-old male Border Collie, available for stud. He comes from working parents and was purchased from a farm in the Ayr area. Although he does not have official pedigree papers,
KAMILA K.ID verified
Livingston, West Lothian
Border Collie dogs in Cumnock - Advert 6
6
1 month

Collie pups

£500
Border Collie15 weeks3 male / 3 female
Well bred collie pups for sale, mircochipped, vaccinated and wormed. Both parents good working dogs.
Craig F.
Cumnock, East Ayrshire Council

FAQs

How much should you pay for a Border Collie puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Border Collie puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £458, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Border Collie a good house dog?

Yes, Border Collies can be good house dogs if they receive enough mental and physical stimulation. They are intelligent and energetic, so they need plenty of exercise and challenging activities. Without enough activity, they may become bored and develop behavioral problems.

What are the disadvantages of a Border Collie?

Border Collies can be highly energetic and require a lot of mental and physical stimulation, which may be challenging for some owners to provide. They are also known to be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia and epilepsy. Additionally, without sufficient activity and training, they can become bored and develop behavioral problems.

Are Border Collies OK to be left alone?

Border Collies are highly intelligent and energetic dogs that generally do not do well when left alone for long periods. They require plenty of mental and physical stimulation, so leaving them alone too much can lead to boredom and destructive behavior. It's best to provide them with regular exercise and companionship.

Do Border Collies bark a lot?

Border Collies can bark quite a bit, especially when they are excited, alert, or trying to get attention. They are intelligent and energetic dogs that use barking as a way to communicate or express their needs. Proper training can help manage excessive barking.