peto2710 Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 Hi, I'm looking for a companion dog for my 4 year old border collie. I would like another border, but not necessirily a puppy. If any breeders have dogs which you think may be suitable please let me know. I live at the beach, so daily runs along the beach are definetly supplied!!!! I have a smallish backyard, but my BC gets plenty of exercise!! Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are You Serious Jo Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 I have a short haired border collie up for adoption, but sounds like you'd like a full coat one. Let me know if you are interested at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peto2710 Posted October 25, 2010 Author Share Posted October 25, 2010 I have a short haired border collie up for adoption, but sounds like you'd like a full coat one. Let me know if you are interested at all. Do you have pictures? How old? and what is he/she like? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ness Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 http://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/border-collie.asp There is a list of the mature dogs available from various breeders on DOL. Not sure if thats any use to you or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are You Serious Jo Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 This is the thread about her, any more questions let me know. http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?show...=204568&hl= Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peto2710 Posted October 25, 2010 Author Share Posted October 25, 2010 http://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/border-collie.aspThere is a list of the mature dogs available from various breeders on DOL. Not sure if thats any use to you or not. Cool thanks, Do you guys think that it is better to have one border or two? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ness Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 Not sure I have 2 but thats more for me then about them. They don't play but then one is 10 and one is just over 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peto2710 Posted October 25, 2010 Author Share Posted October 25, 2010 This is my boy!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westielover Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 (edited) Personally I believe it's better to have 2 dogs. Two who get on really well and are able to have some fun together. It eases the mind when you're awya at work knowing they have company. Here are some more pics of the lovely Zahra who Reverend Jo is fostering in SA: Edited October 25, 2010 by westielover Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are You Serious Jo Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 Zahra would be fine with a dog, I am not sure about her being placed with another female. My coolie bitch will play with her, but she resource guards (my girl) and Zahra doesn't back down so have to keep them apart. She has been fine with any dogs I've tried her with and she happily lives with my shih tzu with no issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dancinbcs Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 http://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/border-collie.aspThere is a list of the mature dogs available from various breeders on DOL. Not sure if thats any use to you or not. Cool thanks, Do you guys think that it is better to have one border or two? Thanks I like to have at least two, a few years apart in age. Mine have always played together but I have never introduced an adult into the mix. Each addition has always been a puppy so the older dog can help raise it the way they want to. Male / female works best but two of the same sex can be fine so long as the younger one is not of a more dominant nature than the older one. Many people have more than one male BC running together, provided they don't also have entire females. Once you add girls to the yard the boys tend to not get on as well. There are several show breeders in SA. Give them all a call and see if anyone has an older puppy or young adult that they have decided to move on. Many breeders run on more than one puppy at a time and then pick the best show dog as they mature, rehoming the others. It can be a good way to buy an already trained young dog. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jloff Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hi,I'm looking for a companion dog for my 4 year old border collie. I would like another border, but not necessirily a puppy. If any breeders have dogs which you think may be suitable please let me know. I live at the beach, so daily runs along the beach are definetly supplied!!!! I have a smallish backyard, but my BC gets plenty of exercise!! Thanks hi there, i have a gorgeous 10 month old blue merle bc. her name is Suri. she is desexed, vacc, and micro chipped, grade 3 obedience trained, she also rolls over and does high 5's, she is house trained, travells well in the car, good with kids, cats, chooks and big dogs......however she doesnt like little dogs (which is why we have to rehome her) she is a gorgeous girl and will be sadly missed. we are asking for a wonderful home and $450.00 to help cover some costs. if you are interested you can either email me or call on ... 0418 851 118 kindest regards jodie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janba Posted November 28, 2010 Share Posted November 28, 2010 I have 2 male BCs who get along fine 99% of the time but do have the occasional spat. One is entire and the other desexed and it is the desexed male who usually starts it. It has never amounted to anything but could be a problem if allowed to escalate. A male and female is easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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