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Welsh Collie Puppies for sale in Newcastle, Staffordshire

5 Welsh Collie Puppies for sale in Newcastle, Staffordshire

The Welsh Collie, also known as Welsh Sheepdog, is a highly intelligent dog that has worked alongside shepherds for centuries, tending flocks of sheep in some of the most remote regions of the Welsh hills. They have always been prized for their working style, which differs from that of a Border Collie in that they do not keep their eye directly on the flock, but work the sheep with a "loose eye". Today, these charming, active dogs are also popular as companion and family dogs thanks to their good looks, intelligence and loyal, affectionate nature.

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

Mixed Breed dogs Welsh Red Collie x Labrador puppies - Advert 1
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Welsh Red Collie x Labrador puppies

Welsh Collie & Labrador Retriever Hybrid

6 weeksAge
22Sex
£750Price

A beautiful litter of Welsh Red Sheepdog cross Labrador puppies is now ready to meet their forever families, 2 boys and 2 girls. These pups combine the intelligence and agility of the Welsh Red Sheepd

WelshpoolPowys (45.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Collie x Kelpie Puppies ready to go 28th December  - Advert 2
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Collie x Kelpie Puppies ready to go 28th December

Welsh Collie & Australian Kelpie Hybrid

4 weeksAge
51Sex
£400Price

3 boys black and white. Mum and dad both from working families, I do agility with them. Both parents have amaizng temperaments and can both be seen. All puppies will be microchipped at 7 weeks, so I c

Ellesmere PortCheshire West and Chester (32.6mi)
Welsh Collie dogs Female Welsh collie for sale - Advert 3
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Female Welsh collie for sale

Welsh Collie

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£250Price

Hello my Welsh collie is up For sale has my health has made it hard to give her the exercise she need she is use to cats other dogs and older children but can take her a while to get use to other pets

WillenhallWest Midlands (31mi)
Welsh Collie dogs Pippa *pending new loving home* - Advert 4
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Pippa *pending new loving home*

Welsh Collie

1 yearAge
1Sex
£75Price

We are so sad that we have to rehome our gorgeous girl pippa. We are having to re home Her due to housing and our kids are to much for her to handle sometimes. She needs more training but she can do t

BirkenheadMerseyside (41.4mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Macey young beautiful girl in Coalville - Advert 5
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Macey young beautiful girl

Welsh Collie & Mixed Breed Hybrid

1 yearAge
1Sex
£350Price

7 months old loving and active baby girl pick up only comes with food and toys contact me if need more information or is interested in buying her

CoalvilleLeicestershire (41.7mi)

FAQs

What is the difference between a Border Collie and a Welsh Collie?

The main difference between a Border Collie and a Welsh Collie (Welsh Sheepdog) lies in their breed recognition, appearance, and herding styles. Border Collies are a standardised breed internationally recognised for their focused livestock herding, while Welsh Collies are an indigenous, less standardised breed native to Wales, traditionally used for herding sheep and known for their varied appearance and working style. Border Collies are more widely bred and known, whereas Welsh Collies remain rarer and mainly bred as working dogs in Wales.

Are Welsh Collies good pets?

Yes, Welsh Collies can make good pets, particularly for active and experienced owners who can meet their high exercise and mental stimulation needs. They are intelligent, highly trainable, and generally good with children, though their natural herding instincts may cause them to try to herd young kids if not managed with early socialisation and consistent training.

Are Welsh Collies rare?

Welsh Collies are relatively rare compared to Border Collies. They are less commonly bred or found outside of Wales and herding communities, partly due to their more specialised working dog status and less formal breed recognition, making them uncommon in mainstream pet markets.

How much exercise does a Welsh Collie need?

Welsh Collies require at least two hours of vigorous physical exercise daily combined with mental stimulation such as herding activities, obedience training or dog sports. They thrive on long walks in open spaces and activities that engage their intelligence to prevent restlessness or behavioural problems.