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Border Collie Dogs for stud in Oxford, Oxfordshire

7 Border Collie Dogs for stud in Oxford, Oxfordshire

Border Collie dogs - Advert 1
10
1 week

Black and white border collie for stud

£250
Border Collie7 years
Buzz is a 7 year old border collie. He's fit and healthy. He's a well rounded boy that is good with 99% of other dogs. He's great with people. He has sown herding potential (not been able to get to he
KATIE D.
Stevenage, Hertfordshire(47.1mi)
Border Collie dogs in Coventry - Advert 2
134
1 week

PROVEN! STUD ONLY! Stunning Merle Border Collie.

£300
Border Collie2 years
PLEASE READ 👀 ENTIRE AD. Proven. Healthy, stunning broken coat merle boy available for STUD ONLY. See photos of his beautiful litter. This handsome boy comes from a working Dame and Sire, and avai
Peyton L.
Stroud, Gloucestershire(41mi)
Border Collie dogs - Advert 3
9
1 week

Kajtek Red-white border collie FOR STUD

£300
Border Collie2 years
Kajtek is a well-mannered and calm border collie with pure BC lineage. In his behaviour he took after his mum who was also very calm and sweet. Never had any behavioural or health issues. Loves to pla
Mateusz K.
Stevenage, Hertfordshire(47.1mi)
Border Collie dogs in Oxford - Advert 4
1

Guinness - Border Collie

£250
Border Collie5 years
Handsome Guinness is now ready to find a suitable female Border Collie to mate with. Oxfordshire area only.
LUIGI M.ID verified
Oxford, Oxfordshire(0.2mi)
Border Collie dogs - Advert 5
2
1 month

Frankie boarder collie

£250
Border Collie3 years
Frankie a boarder collie his mother is a merl father black and white working dog in wales Frankie is kc registered hasn’t produced a litter yet any questions please ask thankyou
Martin K.
Lutterworth, Leicestershire(48.8mi)
Border Collie dogs in Farnborough - Advert 6
10
1 month

PROVEN ISDS & KC Reg Working Border Collie

£400
Border Collie2 years
KC: Million Dollar Bill ISDS: Bill (00/391466) AI available Bill is a stunning prick eared black and white fully trained working Border Collie that excels at his job, he has plenty of power and a h
Olivia SullivanID verified
5.00
Farnborough, Hampshire(38.7mi)
Border Collie dogs - Advert 7
4
1 month

Jack

£100
Border Collie7 years
Jack is our farm collie, we have decided to put him out to stud. He is a very polite boy is the girl says no he leave her alone.
Hannah D.
Chippenham, Wiltshire(41.9mi)

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.