
Yorkie terrier / Border collie dog Rehome
£100
Looking to rehome my 6 year old female dog to the right person/ family. She's a Lovely yorkie/ collie crossbreed She's fully house traind and microchipped
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Looking to rehome my 6 year old female dog to the right person/ family. She's a Lovely yorkie/ collie crossbreed She's fully house traind and microchipped
£450
We have a letter of Border Collie Puppies ready to find their new homes Mum and Dad are both our own dogs mum is from a Welsh farm and Dad was from a sheep farm in Norfolk. The Puppies have been brought up in our house.(not a shed or stable.) they are used to cats and kittens and children they are very loving and are like baby gremlins
£400
Hi we r looking to rehome our beautiful Border Collie Puppies they r ready to go and fully vet checked and microchipped Half house trained and brilliant around kids and other pets Boy and girl
£750
1 boy and 1 girl left of Tilly’s litter. Mum and dad both collies and both were working dogs although Tilly prefers the comforted life inside 😅 pups should have potential to make great working dogs tho! Black and white although can see tan markings developing as they grow just like mum! Will be ready to go on 07/09/2025. Already started their weaning journey. Boy- red
£500
We have had a litter of six pups from our much loved working Border Collie female. Three dog and three bitch pups. Socialised around children. Mother is super nature and keen on work with cattle and sheep, playing ball with the kids, or a walk in the park. Father working sheepdog also. Active homes only, would suit working, agility, fly ball etc. All pups will be vet checked,
£850
We are proud to announce the arrival of our stunning litter of 7 Border Collie Puppies, born on 7th July. Raised in our loving home with children and other dogs, these pups are well-socialised, confident, and used to the hustle and bustle of family life. This is a carefully planned litter from our two amazing family pets, both with wonderful temperaments and no health issues.
£300
Our girl Nelly has been a first time round mum and smashed it she’s currently of her pups now and thriving!! There is 2 girls one boy and they are 9 weeks old up to date with everything they have been in a big house hold with 6 children 3 dogs and 2 birds. They are used to all sorts of nosies do not shy away at anything they are loving round children and also are brilliant
£180
Pups 9 months old looking for their forever home 1 female pup black and white with brown markings 1 male pup black and white Both pups are very friendly and energetic Selling due to not enough time to spend with them
£120
1 Brown Female and 1 Black Female, 9 weeks old as at 23/7. Fun, healthy, friendly pups from litter of 6. Ready for their forever family.
£300
Broxi is a 13 week old border collie girl. My sons allergic to her so unfortunately need to rehome her. Shes been microchipped and has had her 1st jab. Deflead and dewormed.all paperwork on viewing.great with kids and other dogs
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When buying a Border Collie in Scotland, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the dog in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.
A Border Collie costs around £550. This is the average price of the Border Collie itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, dog food, treats and toys.
Female Border Collies are often a bit smaller and may be more independent than males, but they're equally affectionate, intelligent, and playful.
Training success depends on the individual dog and consistent training, not sex. Female Border Collies generally learn quickly and respond well to positive reinforcement.
Spaying is recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce certain health risks. Consult your vet for advice on the ideal timing based on your puppy's health.