58 weeks old border collie pups
Lavender/white and red/white 8 weeks old, 5 boys, wormed and ready to go ,
£500
Andrea
Private seller • Beith, North Ayrshire (133mi)
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5Lavender/white and red/white 8 weeks old, 5 boys, wormed and ready to go ,
£500
Andrea
Private seller • Beith, North Ayrshire (133mi)
45 gorgeous Border Collie pups looking for experienced homes. 2 female and 3 male. Dad is a smooth coat and mum is a rough coat. Both parents at home with the pups. Available from 5/3.
£400
simon
Private seller • Tarbert, Argyll And Bute (101mi)
4Hi, I’m looking to rehome my collie She is 7 months old She will come with food toys and cage if needed She’s microchipped and health checked vaccinated Ready to go Bad bits She’s an escape artist Loves to chase cars Energetic Good bits Good with other dogs Good with kids Friendly Price can be negotiated I just want her to go to loving home
£300
J Active Today
Private seller • Stirling (116mi)
3Gorgeous male Border Collie 11 months old. Microchipped and up to date on flea and worm treatment. Shep is such a loving big boy with a lot of energy, he has spent the last 11 months with his mum, my children so he is used to kids and cats. Serious enquiries only please.
£400
Chloe
Private seller • Tullibody, Clackmannanshire (134mi)
Based on our internal marketplace analysis from the last 6 months, a Border Collie puppy typically costs between £350 and £550, with an average price of £450. Note that premium prices usually reflect Kennel Club (KC) registration and litters from parents with verified health tests, such as hip and eye scores, which we strongly recommend for health security. Market data verified: 19th March, 2026
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