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Tipper

  • Age: 4 years

Tipper's ideal home Tipper can live with teenagers but no other pets. We have very little history for him but do believe he was house trained in a pervious home, but we don't know if he's used to spending time alone. Could you be Tipper's perfect match? Tipper is an absolute sweetheart who has the funniest little habit of wiggling his bum when he's excited! He's very friendly

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DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Baxter

  • Age: 2 years

Baxter's ideal home Baxter is a super smart 2yr old Collie who is looking fr a calm and quiet home with adopters who will enjoy plenty of fun days out and lots of training. He's a little noise sensitive so will need to be the only pet in an adult only home and in a reasonably peaceful location. He's already house trained but a secure garden will be ideal to give somewhere to

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Jet

  • Age: 6 months

Jet's ideal home Jet is a fun and friendly 5-month-old Border Collie pup. He loves people and will be fine to live with kids who are confident around playful dogs and understand when to let them relax too. He's quite dog-social but will need to be the only pet in his home for now while he builds his confidence and continues his basic training. He must have his own secure

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Hiro

  • Age: 9 years

Hiro's ideal home Hiro will need a home where he is the only pet and any children are of late teenage. He is house trained and can be left alone for about 4 hours without worry, once he's settled in. He is a little nervous of new people and will need a few visits to him at the centre before going home. Hiro does have Addisons disease and needs regular medication. If veterinary

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Mac

  • Age: 6 years

Mac's ideal home If you are searching for the pawfect sofa buddy, then look no further! Mac loves nothing more than having a snooze on the sofa and spending time with his favourite people. You see the very best of him in surroundings that are calm, both inside and outside the home. He’ll need an adult only household (or at least teens to be over 16yrs) that is in a quieter

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Pete

  • Age: 3 years

Pete's ideal home CALLING ALL COLLIE LOVERS! Pete is 3yrs old and every inch the typical Collie. He's smart, energetic and friendly. He will need his adopters to be very clued up on the classic breed traits of Border Collies as he will need to be kept busy in his home. He'll need a calm and predictable routine so there'll need to be no children in his home. He has been a

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Mac

  • Age: 2 years

Mac's ideal home Mac needs a home with just adults, no children or other pets. He is used to humping when stressed and we are trying to reduce this behaviour but for the time being he cannot live with children because of it. We have very limited history for him and we cannot guarantee that he is house trained. Could you be Mac's perfect match? Mac was handed in to a shelter in

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Nova

  • Age: 2 years

Nova's ideal home If you're looking for a very clever young Collie and plan to do lots of training with them then meet Nova. She's 2yrs old and looking for a true Collie-loving forever home! She'll need an adult only home as a predictable and calm routine will be vital for her. She will be fine to have doggy friends out and about but she has proved previously that she prefers

DogsTrust

DogsTrust

Rescue Centre / Charity

Border Collie Buying Checklist

We highly recommend every buyer reads through the below advice when purchasing or rehoming a Border Collie.

  • View the animal in the place it was born and raised - check for genuine home environments if buying privately, or the quality of the breeders set-up if applicable.
  • If viewing a puppy under 6 months, by law they MUST be seen with their mum.
  • Make sure the animal's old enough to be rehomed. 8 weeks should be the earliest a puppy can be rehomed.
  • By law, all dogs MUST be microchipped

Avoid Potential Scams

There are a number of red flags to look out for when purchasing a new puppy:

  • Seller demands a deposit without allowing you to see the dog first - never send any money before meeting the animal in person
  • Seller is reluctant to send you additional photos or videos
  • Seller offers to deliver the dog/puppy
  • Seller asks to meet in a mutual location
  • Seller uses fake or stolen photos from the internet. Always carry out a "Google image search".

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View the full Border Collie buyers checklist for more information, plus the buyers guide for more advice on giving a puppy a new home.

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