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Huntaway Puppies for sale in England

6 Huntaway Puppies for sale in England

The Huntaway, also known as New Zealand Huntaway, New Zealand Sheepdog, is a New Zealand treasure, originally bred to herd large flocks of sheep without the need for a shepherd. They are known for their intelligence, reliability and trustworthiness, being friendly and even-tempered in any environment. In New Zealand, they are often referred to as "no nonsense dogs" who like to be busy.

Read our Huntaway Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs Huntaway x Border Collie pup  - Advert 1
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Huntaway x Border Collie pup

Huntaway & Border Collie Hybrid

5 monthsAge
1Sex
£600Price

Please read full advert Roxy is a 5 month old huntaway x Border Collie pup, I bought her on the 12th of December, but unfortunately we can't keep her due to my partner not wanting another dog. Upon c

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BroseleyShropshire
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Mixed Breed dogs Huntaway x  Collie puppies - Advert 2
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Huntaway x Collie puppies

Mixed Breed & Huntaway Hybrid

6 weeksAge
23Sex
£350Price

My girl, Gracie had 5 chunky puppies, three girls and two boys. Father, Brodie is also our pet and they are both Huntaway/ Collie crosses and are both large. It is expected that the boys will grow up

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OldhamGreater Manchester
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Collie x Huntaway pups - Advert 3
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Collie x Huntaway pups

Border Collie & Huntaway Hybrid

7 monthsAge
32Sex
£400Price

From working parents but would make equally as great pets for an active household. Have been born and raised outside with other dogs and children regularly around

RiponNorth Yorkshire
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Cockerspaniel x Labrador ** !!  - Advert 4
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Cockerspaniel x Labrador ** !!

Cocker Spaniel & Huntaway Hybrid

7 weeksAge
22Sex
£600Price

We have available four beautiful puppies cockerspaniel - mother labrador - father Wispa is the mum and this is her first litter she had five healthy pups and she’s raised them wonderfully she has fu

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Melton MowbrayLeicestershire
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Mixed Breed dogs Labrador x Huntaway Puppies - Advert 5
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Labrador x Huntaway Puppies

Huntaway & Labrador Retriever Hybrid

12 weeksAge
67Sex
£400Price

Superb litter of labrador x huntaway puppies. Both mother and grandmother are working huntaways as well as family pets and can be viewed with the puppies. Father is a fox red labrador, a very well m

Stockton-on-TeesStockton-on-Tees
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Mixed Breed dogs Black, female Labrador cross  - Advert 6
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Black, female Labrador cross

Labrador Retriever & Huntaway Hybrid

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£250Price

Josie is a happy go lucky labby, I’ve had her since she was a puppy, but circumstances have changed and I can no longer keep her. She Loves to play, go on long walks to the beach (it’s one of her favo

TorquayTorbay
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FAQs

What is the Huntaway dog breed?

The Huntaway is a distinctive New Zealand working dog breed, developed by crossing Border Collies with Labradors and Rottweilers, along with some influence from German Shepherds. This combination was designed to blend intelligence, stamina, size, strength, and endurance, making them well-suited for herding sheep in rough terrain.

Are Huntaways good pets?

Huntaways can be excellent pets for active owners who are able to provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They are intelligent, loyal, and obedient dogs with a strong working drive for herding, so they thrive when given purposeful tasks and outdoor activities.

What is the difference between a Huntaway and an Australian Kelpie?

The key difference lies in their herding style; Australian Kelpies herd calmly and quietly using eye contact to gather stock close to the handler, while Huntaways are larger and use a loud, deep, sustained bark to drive sheep ahead or away, often managing livestock over steep and rough terrain.

Do Huntaways bark a lot?

Yes, Huntaways are known for barking frequently as it is an essential part of their herding technique. They produce loud, continuous barks with short pauses, which help drive sheep and alert their handlers, making them audible over large distances, although this can be challenging in a typical home environment.