Collie Dog For Sale In Georgia

Club members may list their kennel or farm as breeders of stock dogs or livestock. Please send name, address, phone, e-mail, website, and brief description of operation to GSDA webmaster. GSDA does not endorse or guarantee any breeder listed here. As with any purchase.. New Hope Border Collies Tony & Marsha Phillips 2664 Apt To Miss Rd. Puppies, trained and started dogs for sale. Sheep, goats and cattle for sale. Red Creek FarmCarol Anne Bailey 1394 Ramage Rd.Townville, SC 29689 Working Border Collies, Dog Broke Sheep & Cattle, Herding Training Clinics, Lessons & Events, Demos 21296 East County Road 4 334 886 2524 Home334-790-8910 Cell 30 day program for stock dog training on cattle or sheep; sometimes started dogs & pups for sale. Lazy J FarmCarnesville, GAStud Dogs with proven, successful progenySheep for Sale, Lessons, Occasionally puppies. Hubert Bailey1519 Bailey Waters Rd.Dawsonville, GA 30534770-530-6150 Working Border Collies, trained dogs and puppies for sale;

herding training clinics, demonstrations 8400 NE 120th St. ABCA Registered Border Collies Lessons for Border Collies, must be at least 11 mo.
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Pomeranian Puppies For Sale North Bay 1519 Bailey Waters Rd. Clinic, June 4, 2016, 9 am until noon. is for all levels of dogs and handlers. $40 per dog and $20 for anClinic will be at Bailey Farm, Dawsonville, GA. For more info, contact Carol Anne at Available with Hubert Bailey by appointment, during weekdays andPlease contact Mary atLessons are $45 per hour. During the hot months, most lessons are scheduled during the early morning or in the evening.

Some other clinics will be held at Red Creek Farm in $40 per day and $20 for additional dogs Please check before coming to a clinic, some dates could beE-mail Carol Anne at DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta, take GA 400 North approximately 45 miles to Hwy. 136. Turn left (West) on 136. approximately 12 miles to Bailey-Waters Road. Go approximately 1 1/2 miles to Hubert's house on the left, with the chain link fence (1519 Bailey-Waters Road). Q. What should I bring? A. You may want to bring a chair, something to drink, clothes suitable for weather. Also have a way to contain your dog;We will have everything for working. Q. What should my dog know before attending a clinic? A. General obedience and manners is good, but not Q. How old must my dog be to participate? A. We can test a dog at any age on gentle sheep. dogs that are under a year old will not have herding instinct yet. We can advise you as to when your dog is ready for training.

Q. Can any breed of dog participate? A. Yes, we work with all herding breeds Q. Do I have to attend for the entire clinic? A. No, you can come anytime during the clinic hours. Q. Do I have to pre register for the clinic? A. No, you can register when you get to the farm. possible, send an e-mail letting us know that you are coming Q. What is a nursery trial? A. The nursery trial is for dogs that are fully trained on the open course (minus the shed), that are under 36 months or younger, on or before Dec. 31 of the year previous to theYou must be a member of the USBCHA and the trials are for dogs trying to get qualified for the nursery nationalThis is NOT for beginner dogs. Q. Is is OK for my children or other family members or friends to come? A. Yes, there is no charge for spectators. that children please stay with their parents and not be allowed to roam around the farm. For a schedule of clinics at Red Creek Farm in

Townville, SC, CLICK HEREThinking about adopting a Border Collie puppy? Like most people, you’ve probably heard time and again that if you have kids, you should adopt a Border Collie puppy (or, gasp! find a Border Collie puppy for sale). The rationale is that an adult shelter dog is an unknown quantity, so buying or adopting a Border Collie puppy is safer. Puppies eventually can be trained out of this behavior, of course, and there are exceptions to every rule, but generally speaking, an adult Border Collie (or any adult dog) is much less likely to shred your drapes like coleslaw or function as a “helpful” canine document shredder.So a three-month-old Border Collie puppy needs to go outside every three hours, a four-month-old needs to go every four hours, and so on. But if you’re planning on leaving your dog alone during your workday, you’ll definitely want to adopt a full-grown dog, ideally from a Border Collie rescue that can help you find the right dog for your lifestyle.

Let’s bust these myths about adopting a Border Collie Time to get real: when we ask people what reservations they have about Border Collie adoption, we hear the same things over and over again. You CAN find purebred Border Collies for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group. Border Collies and Border Collie puppies for adoption are NOT in any way inferior to or different from those for sale. If you want a puppy, you DON’T have to buy a Border Collie puppy. Border Collie puppies ARE available for adoption. Here’s the truth: you absolutely can find a Border Collie, even a Border Collie puppy, for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group. Think about it: let’s say you buy a Border Collie puppy for sale by a breeder. But what would happen to your wonderful Border Collie if, tragically, something happened to you? The lucky person who adopts your Border Collie would be getting a great dog! Border Collie rescue organizations often care for their adoptable dogs in foster homes, which means their foster families will be able to tell you if the Border Collie you want to adopt is good with other animals or kids, and if he or she is housebroken and knows any basic commands.