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Border Collie
Whispery Willow Border Collies & Training
United States 
Location and contact
Raquel White
(away2mebusiness@gmail.com)
Delta, Colorado
United States
Phone:360-292-0506Whispery Willow Border Collies & Training
Description
I breed quality Border Collies, and will only allow a litter to be born if the following is true:
The parents have good dogalitities
The parents have good coats
The parents are good working dogs
The parents were easy to train
The parents are healthy
The parents have good breeding behind them
I have at least 4 deposits already, and several more people on a waiting list.
All of my dogs are wonderful pets, workers, and parents. Puppies are raised with kids around them all the time, I socialize all puppies very well, and by the time each puppy goes into his/her new home they are used to car rides, new people, leash and collar, and are fully weaned. They also will have received first puppy shot, and dewormed. They are used to being groomed, and usually already want to work stock - Although I advise all dog owners to wait until at least 16 weeks to put any pup on stock simply because it gives time to be SURE that you can make everything go well and the dog will not either be turned off of herding, get hurt, or hurt the stock.
The parents have good dogalitities
The parents have good coats
The parents are good working dogs
The parents were easy to train
The parents are healthy
The parents have good breeding behind them
I have at least 4 deposits already, and several more people on a waiting list.
All of my dogs are wonderful pets, workers, and parents. Puppies are raised with kids around them all the time, I socialize all puppies very well, and by the time each puppy goes into his/her new home they are used to car rides, new people, leash and collar, and are fully weaned. They also will have received first puppy shot, and dewormed. They are used to being groomed, and usually already want to work stock - Although I advise all dog owners to wait until at least 16 weeks to put any pup on stock simply because it gives time to be SURE that you can make everything go well and the dog will not either be turned off of herding, get hurt, or hurt the stock.
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