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Birmingham Border Collie For Sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Border Collie puppy in Birmingham?

Check the puppy’s age, microchip, vaccination record, worming, parent details, health testing, eye information, hip background, temperament, socialisation, feeding routine and collection conditions.

Do not buy only because the puppy is clever, cute or the right colour. Border Collies need the right home, not just an excited buyer.

Is a Border Collie a good first dog?

It can be, but only for a first-time owner who is prepared for training, structure, daily exercise, mental work and calm boundaries.

If you expect intelligence to make the dog easy, a Border Collie is the wrong choice. This breed learns fast, including bad habits.

Can a Border Collie live in a flat?

Yes, but only with enough structured walks, training, enrichment, toilet planning and calm rest. The flat is not the main problem; lack of activity and routine is.

A bored Border Collie in a flat may bark, chew, chase movement or become anxious. The owner must provide a real daily plan.

Are Border Collies good with children?

They can be good with children, but the breed’s movement sensitivity must be managed. Running, shouting and fast games can trigger chasing or nipping in some puppies.

Ask whether the puppy has met children and how the parents behave in busy homes. Children must learn calm, respectful handling from the start.

Can a Border Collie live with cats?

Yes, but introductions must be controlled. A Border Collie may stare, stalk or chase if movement triggers its herding instinct.

Use safe cat spaces, high escape points, lead control and slow introductions. Ask whether the puppy has seen cats before buying.

Are Border Collies good with other dogs?

They can be, but some Border Collies become intense in play, stare too much, chase or try to control other dogs’ movement.

Ask how the puppy behaves with littermates and adult dogs. Socialisation should be calm and structured, not chaotic park exposure.

How much exercise does a Border Collie need?

Border Collies need substantial daily exercise, but not endless uncontrolled running. They also need training, scent work, impulse control, play, rest and mental tasks.

Too much ball throwing can create obsession. A balanced routine matters more than simply tiring the dog out.

Why do Border Collies need mental stimulation?

Border Collies are highly intelligent and problem-solving dogs. Without mental work, they may invent their own jobs, such as chasing, barking, herding children or destroying items.

Short training sessions, scent games, puzzle feeding, recall practice and calm settling work are all important.

What health tests matter for Border Collie puppies?

Ask about eye testing, inherited condition screening where relevant, hip information, parent health history and any known epilepsy or joint concerns in the line.

The seller should explain what has been checked and show evidence where available. Vague health claims are not enough.

Why is eye testing important in Border Collies?

Inherited eye issues can occur in Border Collies, so responsible sellers should be able to discuss eye testing or parent status where relevant.

Do not accept “the puppy can see fine” as a full answer. Ask for proper health information and records.

Should I ask about hip scores for Border Collies?

Yes, hip background is worth asking about because Border Collies are athletic dogs that run, turn and jump heavily.

Ask for parent information and watch the puppy move naturally. Photos do not show movement quality.

Should a Border Collie puppy be microchipped before sale?

Yes, the puppy should have clear microchip details before collection. The chip information should match the puppy and be transferred correctly to the new keeper.

Ask for the microchip number, database process and vet record. Do not accept “do it later” as a proper sales setup.

Should I see a Border Collie puppy with its mother?

Yes, seeing the puppy with its mother helps you judge the litter environment, seller honesty and the mother’s temperament.

Be cautious if the seller avoids showing the mother, offers only delivery or wants to meet in a car park.

Is a working Border Collie suitable as a pet?

Sometimes, but working-bred puppies can be intense, movement-sensitive and highly driven. They are not automatically suitable for a casual pet home.

Ask what work the parents do, how driven they are and whether the breeder believes the puppy suits your lifestyle.

What is herding behaviour in Border Collies?

Herding behaviour can include staring, stalking, circling, chasing and nipping at heels. It may appear around children, bikes, joggers, cats or other dogs.

This behaviour should be redirected early with training and management. It should not be ignored because the puppy is small.

Do Border Collies bark a lot?

They can bark if bored, frustrated, anxious, overexcited or triggered by movement. In busy homes or flats, this can become a problem quickly.

Ask whether the puppy barks when left, during play, at noises or around other dogs. Early calm training matters.

Can Border Collies be left alone?

They can learn to be alone, but it must be introduced gradually. A puppy that is suddenly left for long workdays may become distressed or destructive.

Ask whether the puppy has practised short separations, sleeps calmly and settles away from people.

Which Border Collie colour is best?

No colour is “best”. Black and white, blue merle, red, tricolour and other colours can all be appealing, but colour does not prove health or temperament.

Choose based on health records, parent temperament, socialisation, movement, suitability and seller transparency before colour.

How do I avoid Border Collie puppy scams?

Be cautious with stolen photos, unusually low prices, urgent deposits, delivery-only offers, refusal to show videos and excuses for not showing the mother.

Ask for current video, microchip details, vaccination records, proof of the puppy with the mother and a safe viewing or collection plan before paying.

What should I prepare before bringing a Border Collie puppy home?

Prepare a crate or safe resting area, food used by the seller, bowls, lead, harness, long line, toys, chew items, training treats, toilet plan, vet registration and calm first-week routine.

Do not overload the puppy with visitors, parks and constant excitement. Border Collies need early calm just as much as activity.

Last updated: 05/26/2026 05:46