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Border Collie dogs for adoption

6 Border Collie dogs for adoption

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Border Collie dogs in West Malling - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
10
16 hours
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Amara

£390
Border CollieAge: 1 year1 female
Amara — A Gentle Soul Rescued from the Darkness, Ready to Love Again Available for immediate collection. Payment plan can be arranged. Weight: 12–13 kg Sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped Amara’s story is one of quiet strength and heartbreaking survival. She was found on the brink of death — hidden away in an underground bunker in a small Ukrainian village. Starving,
Pets Rescue Group CIC
West Malling, Kent
Rescue/Charity
Border Collie dogs in West Malling - Advert 2
Rescue/Charity
5
22 hours
Boost

Kylie

£480
Border CollieAge: 8 months1 female
🐾 Kylie — Just a Dog, But She’ll Be Your Whole World 🐾 📅 Born: October 15, 2024 🐶 Female ⚖️ Weight: 15kg 💬 "My brothers and sisters and I have won a lucky ticket and we are going to England to find our new mom and dad! Finally, we are so excited!" Available for immediate collection. ⸻ ✍🏻 Her (and the others) story: Kylie’s life almost ended before it began. She
Pets Rescue Group CIC
West Malling, Kent
Rescue/Charity
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Border Collie dogs - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
9
6 days

Zeus

£595
Border CollieAge: 6 months1 male
Zeus is a wonderful collie x fox terrier, currently in foster in Northumberland and thriving with the love of his foster home. Poor Zeus is the only one of his siblings to currently not have adopters
SeBPRA
Morpeth, Northumberland
Rescue/Charity
Border Collie dogs - Advert 2
Rescue/Charity
4
3 weeks

4 year old Harry

£450
Border CollieAge: 4 years
Meet Happy Harry! Age: 4 years Breed: Small/Medium Mixed Breed True to his name, Happy Harry is a cheerful, loving companion who simply adores being with people. Whether it's snuggling on the sofa o
Helping Dogs and Cats Rescue CIC
Basingstoke, Hampshire
Rescue/Charity
Border Collie dogs - Advert 3
Rescue/Charity
161

LUX IS A HANDSOME 11MTH OLD BORDER COLLIE

£395
Border CollieAge: 1 year1 male
Lux came into our rescue through no fault of his own. He is a truly lovely young boy, eager to please, smart, friendly to everyone and of course playful and affectionate like all collies. Lux needs a
BEST LIFE DOG RESCUE
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Rescue/Charity
Border Collie dogs - Advert 4
Rescue/Charity
19
1 month

Duke - Norwich Norfolk

£400
Border CollieAge: 3 years
Duke fostered Norwich Norfolk Duke is a medium sized collie type crossbreed aged around three years old. Duke was abandoned outside a private shelter in Romania and was taken into the shelter gate
Safe Rescue for DogsID verified
Norwich, Norfolk
Rescue/Charity

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.