Farm Dog Puppies for Sale
I periodically breed my farm dogs and sell puppies here. I am not a puppy mill and do not have a litter available each year.
I periodically breed livestock guardian dogs that are Akbash-Pyrenees cross. Excellent white livestock guardians.
I also breed border collies from working lines. I own and work with both parents. Great for stock dogs to help you move your livestock.
I periodically breed livestock guardian dogs that are Akbash-Pyrenees cross. Excellent white livestock guardians.
I also breed border collies from working lines. I own and work with both parents. Great for stock dogs to help you move your livestock.
Border Collie Puppies
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Born: 12/19/2026
8 Puppies total - 4 males, 4 females. (Available puppies listed below.) Purebred but no registered. Working lines. First vaccines received at six weeks old. They are kept inside with regular access to outside. Sire: Black with tan point long coat, amber eyes, folded ears, strong herder including cattle. Parents were AKC registered but carried TNS gene. He was tested and did not inherit it. Not registered. Dam: Chocolate/brown short coat, heterochromia (one blue one amber eye), folded ears, good listener when herding, prefer smaller ruminants. She comes from long working lines, pure bred but not registered. IF THEY ARE LISTED, THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE as of February 9, 2026. (Photos are mostly 4-5 weeks old, videos of 6 weeks still getting added.) |
Available Males ($500 each)
Mini Finn
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Black with white markings, long coat.
We call him Mini Finn because as a puppy, he's looked and acted a lot like his father (Finn). He's a laid back guy but ready to fight with the other puppies or play tug-o-war. At the first sign of scratches, he's on his back asking for a belly scratch and will even be held on his back like a baby for belly scraches. His father's #1 favorite thing: scratches. #2 favorite: fetch / herding. Distant #3: treats. I suspect this little guy to be similar - he's all about getting loved on and working/playing. He definitely has the collie stare down. He's chunky and fluffy. He's a super sweet boy. |
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LukeBlack with white markings, short coat.
Luke tends to hang back from the pack of puppies at times and we've figured out he's the smart guy who watches and learns from the other puppies. He's super sweet, but also not a pushover. If there is a treat he wants, he takes it and will growl off the entire rest of the litter. He plays hard and crashes hard. He's started rolling over for belly scratches but insists on staying upright when held. He is by far the biggest snuggler when held and the mellowest puppy of the litter. |
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BruiserChocolate/brown with white markings, long coat.
Bruiser is a funny character because he really wants to be tough. He's over taken Mini Finn and is the largest puppy in the litter always looking for a fight, a snuggle, or a game. He tries to be the first to try out new things, but is also the first one to run for cover when the big dogs bark or something scary like a loud noise startles them. He's definitely getting less skittish with a little age. He looks and acts all boy and is super sweet and affectionate despite his tough guy act. He loves to be held, rolls over for belly scratches, and would like to be someone's shadow. |
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Teddy (Bear)Lighter brown with white markings, long coat.
Teddy looks like he's a little lighter brown with a cute fluffy long coat like a cute teddy bear pup. He's very engaging and really wants to be held and have one-on-one attention. He's flexible with a good balance in activities: sometimes he likes exploring, other times fighting, and is always good for scratches and love. He loves sniffing around in hair and gentle playing when being held. He's already showing some herding tendencies you can see him in the video while his parents play fetch. He's a smart, sweet, playful little guy. He's would be my shadow all of the time if I let him and if his short little legs could keep up. |
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Meet the Puppies' Parents
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Mother is the brown short-haired border collie usually in the foreground, one amber one blue eye. As a herding dog, she is excellent at looking to me for cues and works really well with me as a team. She's not afraid of the livestock though she does prefer herding sheep and goats. She also loves being a companion dog but is not overly clingy.
Father is the black with tan point long-coat collie usually behind the female when playing fetch. He loves herding or chasing livestock and is a bit harder to re-direct but much bolder. He likes take on cattle, and he usually has to be kept away from the livestock when we're not there or he has them running all day. He loves scratches and attetion more than treats. He's super sweet and a nice companion. |
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