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Border Collies for Sale in Bath

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Border Collie in Bath?

Before buying a Border Collie in Bath, check age, microchip details, vaccination record, worming and flea treatment, breeder information, mother details, health testing, temperament, socialisation, recall start and exercise needs.

You should also ask about CEA eye testing, hip scores, DNA results where available, working or show line background, chase instinct, behaviour around children, cats, dogs, traffic and livestock.

Is a Border Collie a dog?

Yes, a Border Collie is a dog breed originally developed for herding. It is known for intelligence, speed, focus and strong working instinct.

It should not be bought only because it is clever or attractive. A Border Collie needs training, daily activity, mental stimulation and a home that understands the breed.

How old should a Border Collie puppy be before sale?

A Border Collie puppy should be old enough to leave its mother, eating confidently, microchipped and supported by health and vaccination records before handover.

Be careful with sellers who avoid giving the date of birth, rush collection or advertise very young puppies as ready now.

Should I see the Border Collie puppy with its mother?

Yes. Seeing the puppy with its mother helps you check whether the litter was genuinely raised by the seller and gives clues about health, temperament and confidence.

The mother should look healthy, relaxed and clearly connected to the puppies. Be careful if the seller avoids mother viewing or suggests meeting away from the home.

Does a Border Collie puppy need to be microchipped?

Yes, a puppy should have clear microchip details before handover, and the chip information should match the puppy and the paperwork.

Ask how keeper details will be transferred. If the seller says the microchip can be sorted later, treat that as a warning sign.

What paperwork should come with a Border Collie puppy?

A Border Collie puppy should come with microchip details, vaccination record, worming and flea treatment information, feeding guidance, seller details and any available registration or health-test documents.

The records should be consistent. Missing documents, vague promises or “I will send it later” excuses should be treated carefully.

Is registration enough when buying a Border Collie?

No. Registration can be useful, but it does not automatically prove the puppy is healthy, well raised or suitable for your home.

You should still check microchip details, vaccination record, mother information, health testing, temperament, socialisation and the dog’s daily behaviour.

What health tests matter for Border Collies?

Useful health discussions can include CEA eye testing, hip scores, elbow information where available and DNA tests such as TNS, NCL, IGS or MDR1 when relevant.

Ask for documents that match the parents or dog. “Vet checked” is helpful, but it is not the same as breed-relevant health testing.

Why is CEA testing important in Border Collies?

CEA testing matters because inherited eye conditions can affect Border Collies. Parent testing helps buyers understand risk more responsibly.

Do not accept “the puppy can see fine” as a complete answer. Ask what testing was done and whether documents match the dogs in the listing.

Why should I ask about hip scores?

Border Collies are athletic dogs, so sound hips and movement matter for comfort, exercise, work and sport.

Ask whether parent hip score information is available and watch the puppy or adult dog move on a normal surface. Limping, stiffness or awkward movement should not be ignored.

Are Border Collies good family dogs?

Border Collies can be good family dogs when the family is active, consistent and ready for training, exercise and mental stimulation.

They may not suit homes that want a quiet, low-effort dog. Ask whether the puppy has met children and whether it chases running feet, bikes or noisy play.

Can Border Collies live with cats?

Border Collies can live with cats when introductions are slow and the dog is trained not to chase or stare intensely.

Ask whether the puppy has seen cats before and whether it fixates, stalks, chases or ignores them. Herding behaviour can stress cats even without aggression.

Can Border Collies live with other dogs?

Yes, many Border Collies can live with other dogs, but temperament, play style and impulse control matter.

Ask whether the puppy has met adult dogs, whether it guards toys or food, whether it herds other dogs and whether it settles after play.

Do Border Collies need a lot of exercise?

Yes, Border Collies need plenty of activity, but exercise alone is not enough. They also need training, problem-solving, sniffing, calm focus work and a routine that teaches them to switch off.

Endless running without structure can create a fitter, more frustrated dog. The home needs both movement and mental control.

Why do Border Collies need mental stimulation?

Border Collies are highly intelligent dogs that can become bored, vocal, destructive or obsessive without enough mental work.

Puzzle feeding, recall training, scent games, trick training, obedience, agility foundations and calm settle work can all help channel that brain properly.

Do Border Collies chase cars or bikes?

Some Border Collies can develop chase behaviour around cars, bikes, runners, children, livestock or wildlife because of their herding instinct.

Ask whether the puppy has been exposed calmly to traffic and movement. Early training and management are important, especially in busy areas.

Are Border Collies easy to train?

Border Collies are usually quick learners, but quick learning does not mean automatic obedience.

They can learn good and bad habits fast. Ask what early training has started, including name response, recall, lead manners, handling, crate or pen routine and calm settling.

Is a working Border Collie suitable as a pet?

A working-line Border Collie can be a pet in the right home, but it may have stronger drive, focus and herding instinct than many casual buyers expect.

Ask whether the parents work livestock, whether the puppy already shows herding behaviour and whether your home can provide enough training and structure.

Do Border Collies need grooming?

Yes. Rough-coated Border Collies need regular brushing, especially around ears, tail, trousers and behind the legs. Smooth-coated Collies are easier but still need coat checks and basic care.

Ask whether the puppy is used to brushing, towel drying, paw handling and grooming. Early handling makes future care easier.

Is an adult Border Collie a good option?

An adult Border Collie can be a good option because real temperament, exercise needs, recall, settling ability and behaviour around traffic, children or pets are easier to assess.

Ask why the dog is being sold, whether it is neutered, microchipped and vaccinated, and whether there are any chase, noise sensitivity, reactivity or separation issues.

How do I avoid Border Collie puppy scams?

Be careful with urgent deposits, stolen-looking photos, no recent video, no mother viewing, vague paperwork, inconsistent details and pressure to pay quickly.

Ask to see the puppy with the mother, check microchip and vaccination records, verify health-test claims and do not pay only because another buyer is supposedly waiting.

Where can I look for Border Collies near Bath?

You can look around Bath and nearby areas such as Bristol, Keynsham, Trowbridge, Frome, Chippenham, Melksham, Warminster, Wells, Shepton Mallet, Radstock and wider Somerset or Wiltshire.

Distance should not decide the purchase. Prioritise clear records, health testing, mother information, microchip details, vaccination proof and a responsible seller.

Last updated: 06/04/2026 04:35